Police Commission Reviews Consent Decree Reforms
When: Thursday, November 13, 2003, 10:00 am
Where: Public Works Boardroom, City Hall, 200 North Spring
Street, Room 350, Downtown Los Angeles
Who:
- Mayor Jim Hahn, City of Los Angeles
- President David S. Cunningham, III, Los Angeles Police Commission
- Vice President Alan J. Skobin, Los Angeles Police Commission
- Commissioner Rick J. Caruso, Los Angeles Police Commission
- Commissioner Rose Ochi, Los Angeles Police Commission
- Commissioner Silvia Saucedo, Los Angeles Police Commission
- Chief William Bratton, Los Angeles Police Department
- Michael Cherkasky, Independent Monitor, Kroll and Associates
What: In a Special Meeting, the Los Angeles Board of Police
Commissioners will review the Police Department’s plan to institutionalize
the police reforms embodied in the Consent Decree.
Why: The new Los Angeles Police Department Training Plan
was born out of the Federal Consent Decree which outlined changes in the
areas of integrity, use of force, duty to report misconduct, and critical
incident management. The LAPD is currently about two and one half years into
the five-year Consent Decree mandate and will now proceed to permanently
institutionalize reform. These reforms are designed to permanently change
the LAPD by institutionalizing the Consent Decree mandates and thereby
placing LAPD at the forefront of the nation’s best practices in law
enforcement.
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