LAPD: How an Historical Examination can Improve Policing
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Understanding a police agencies history, both successes and failures, provides important insights for creating transparency and accountability. Dr. Craig Uchida, from Justice Security Solutions, discusses his historical research at the LAPD, and explains some of the recommendations for improving policing, which can be made permanent in an agency.
Main Topics
- Examining organizational history, as well as environmental context, matters when understanding police agencies and future plans.
- Using a consent decree as an accountability tool.
- Leadership, whether organizational or political, must recognized its OWN responsibilities, not just the actions of patrol officers.
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