Racial and Ethnic Tensions in American Communities:
Poverty, Inequality, and Discrimination
Volume V: The Los Angeles Report
Contents
1. Introduction
- Section I: Overview
- Local Law Enforcement and Minority Communities
- The Changing Demographics of the Los Angeles Region
- Language Diversity in the Los Angeles Region
- Section II: Topical Summary
2. Update on the Christopher Commission Reforms (not available on web)
- Section I: Los Angeles Police Department-Controls and Monitoring
Systems
- Allegations of Police Brutality and Use of Excessive Force-An
Overview
- The Watts Riots-Findings of the McCone Commission
- The Eulia Love Shooting
- LAPD's Use of the Chokehold
- The 39th Street and Dalton Avenue Drug Raid
- Public's Perception of Police Brutality
- The Rodney King Beating
- The Christopher Commission
- Background
- Findings
- The Relationship Between the Los Angeles Police
Commission and the LAPD
- Problem of Excessive Force
- Racism and Bias
- Community Relations/Community Policing
- Recruitment, Selection, and Psychological Testing
- Training
- Personnel Issues
- Civilian Complaints and Officer Discipline
- Implementation of Recommendations
- Section II: Leadership of the Los Angeles Police Department
- Passage of Amendment F: The LAPD Receives a New Police Chief
- Other Developments
- 1993 Los Angeles Hearing
- LAPD Detective Mark Fuhrman's Testimony in the O.J. Simpson
Murder Trial
- The Christopher Commission Reforms: Five Years Later
- Efforts to Reform the LAPD
- Overview-Impact of the Inspector General
- Implementing Reforms: Responses by the LAPD and Los
Angeles Communities
- Excessive Force
- Applicable Guidelines for the Department's Use
of Force
- Responses to the LAPD's Efforts to Eliminate
Excessive Force Incidents
- The Use of Deadly Force
- Applicable Standards for the Use of
Deadly Force
- Racism and Bias
- Civilian Complaints and Officer Discipline
- Background
- Overview of the Civilian Complaint
Process
- Obtaining and Resolving Civilian
Complaints
- Determining the Volume of Civilian
Complaints
- Employee Discipline
- Internal LAPD Procedures
- Is Discipline Equally
Distributed?
- Community Relations/Community Policing
- Responses to the Department's Community
Policing Efforts
- Recruitment, Retention, and Psychological
Testing of Candidates and
Field Training Officers
- Personnel Issues
- The Departure of Chief Williams: A New Era for the LAPD
3. Racial and Gender Bias in the Los Angeles Police Department
(not available on web)
- Section I: Overview
- Introduction
- Gender Bias
- Racial and Ethnic Bias
- Complaints of Bias
- Section II: Bias and Employment Issues in the Los Angeles Police
Department
- Recruitment and Hiring
- Performance of Female Police Officers
- Affirmative Action
- Attrition Rates
- In-Service Training
- Promotions
- The Police Protective League
- Disciplinary System
4. Los Angeles Sheriff's Department (not available on web)
- Section I: Overview of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
- The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
- Kolts Report
- The Los Angeles Hearings
- Section II: Current Issues and Reforms in the Los Angeles County
- Sheriff's Department
- Accountability
- Internal Accountability
- Tracking System
- Use of Force Reporting and Documentation
- Administrative Investigations
- Discipline
- Accountability to the Public
- Complaints
- Failure to Prosecute
- Office of the Ombudsman
- Civilian Review
- State Law Makes False Complaints a Misdemeanor
- State Law on Unfounded Complaints
- Excessive Force/Misconduct
- Racial Implications
- Treatment of Inmates in Custody
- Lengthy Custody Assignments
- LASD Use of Canines
- Dog Bite Injuries
- Racial Bias in Canine Deployment
- Armed Suspects
- Status of Canine Policy Reforms
- Canine Announcement
- Civil Litigation
- Racial an Gender Diversity
- Conclusion
5. The Relationship of Local Law Enforcement with Los Angeles
Immigrant Communities (not available on web)
- Section I: Overview of Police-Immigrant Relations
- Introduction
- Anti-Immigrant Sentiment, Racial and Ethnic Tensions and
Police-Immigrant Community Relations
- Section II: The Relationship of the LAPD and LASD with Los Angeles
Immigrant Communities
- Representative Views of the Immigrant Community-LAPD & LASD
Relationships
- Community Policing Programs
- Cultural Awareness Training
- Language Issues
- Local Law Enforcement Interaction with the INS
- High Speed Pursuits
- Criminal Deportation Policy
6. The Federal Role: Pattern or Practice Authority (not available
on web)
- Section I: The Federal Government's Role in Patterns of Police Misconduct
- Introduction
- Previous Remedies for Police Misconduct
- Section II: Implementation of Federal Pattern or Practice
Legislation
- Pattern or Practice Authority
- Implementation
- Concerns With Pattern or Practice Authority
- Data Collection
- Conclusion
7. Findings and Recommendations
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
Additional Statement of Chairperson Mary Frances Berry and
Vice Chairperson Cruz Reynoso
Dissenting Statement of Commissioners Carl A.
Anderson, Robert P. George, and Russell G. Redenbaugh
Figures
- 2.1 LAPD K-9 Bites: 1991-June 1996
- 2.2 LAPD Metropolitan Division: K-9 Summary Report for
7/1/95-6/30/96
- 2.3 LAPD Metropolitan Division: K-9 Summary Report for
7/1/95-6/30/96
- 2.4 Male Recruit Graduate Participants: "Arrest and Control
Curriculum"
- 2.5 Female Recruit Graduate Participants: "Arrest and Control
Curriculum"
- 2.6 IAD Complaint Dispositions for 1992
- 3.1 Gender Bias Complaints in LAPD
- 3.2 Ethnic Remark Complaints in LAPD
- 3.3 LAPD Police Officers Hired by Race or Sex
- 3.4 Percentage of Females Taking LAPD Police Officer Examination
- 3.5 Profile of LAPD Sworn Personnel by Race or Sex
- 3.6 Profile of Attrition Among LAPD Sworn Personnel
- 3.7 Attrition Among LAPD Recruits at Police Academy, July 1993-March
1995
- 3.8 Achievement of LAPD Promotional Goals for Minorities and Females
- 3.9 Police Rank by Race
- 3.10 Police Rank by Gender
- 3.11 Higher Penalties with Respect to Ethnicity
Tables Tables
- 1.1 Language Spoken at Home in the Los Angeles Region and Los
Angeles County, 1990
(Population Aged 5 Years and Older)
- 1.2 Language Use in the Home (Population Aged 5 Years and Older)
- 1.3 Percentage Speaking Only English at Home, by Ethnicity and
Generation, 1989
(Selected Ethnic Groups Ages 25-44)
- 1.4 Percentage Both Speaking Ethnic Language at Home and Speaking
English Very Well,
by Ethnicity and Generation, 1989 (Selected
Ethnic Groups Ages 25-44)
- 1.5 Percentage Speaking Ethnic Language at Home, by Presence of
Foreign Born in Household,
Los Angeles Region, 1990 (U.S.-born Youth
Aged 5-17)
- 2.1 LAPD Pepper Spray Incidents: November 1993-July 1994
- 2.2 1991-1996: "Discrimination," "Gender Bias,"
"Ethnic Remark" Allegations
- 3.1 Officers' Views on Consent Decree and Affirmative Action