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V myr-nriiiiw m ■———— iimT ii-ii mmmi— ■w— i --. - 117 Times, 2-2-57, 8-20-57. e 118 The state legislature changed the law ody for Loa Angelee County; coroner'a injuries in other parte of the atate still codd name a responsible party. James N. Adler, "Coroner's Inquests: The Impact of Watts." U.C. L.A. Law Review, 15:97(1967), 101-102 and n. 47. 119 Timea, 7-1-60, 12-14-60. The 1960 convention of the liberal California Democratic Council (CD. C.) endorsed the review board concept, aa did the A. C. L. U. --N. A. A. C. P. "Committee For A Loa Angelee Police Review Board." Herald Express, 2-15-60; and "Los Angeles Needs a Police Review Board, " A. C.'L. U. pressrelease, 6-9-60. Review boards were created in Philadelphia and New York, but determined police opposition deatroyed both. 121 Documents and correspondence dealing with publication of arrest records are in council file 90861. 122 The proposed ordinance is reprinted in a special edition of the Fire and Police Protective League News, 4-15-60. The News also praised the "excellent leadership" of the "outstanding lay citizens" who served aa police commissioners. 123 Ibid.; Norman H. Moore, "Police Review Boards," Califorda Peace Officer, 11:2 (November-December, I960), 5-6. 124Parker. On Police, 151; Edward M. Davis, "Move Over, Chief," address to the Police Chiefs' Section, League of California Cities, 10-23-62. Councilman Roybal codd not muster sufficient council votes to pass the ordinance. See "Notes on Police Practices Corrimittee," A.C.L.U.. 3-4-60; Ordinance No. 114,852; Times, 10-2-63; the court acted in May, 1961; Ed Cray, "The Police and Civil Rights," Frontier, 13 (May, 1962), 6. 126 Times, 1-27-60, 4-27-62, 5-2-62, 9-14-62, 8-21-63; Valley Times, 12-5-63; Parker Scrapbooks. 127 Times. 5-5-62, 6-12-62. 608
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Title | The progressives and the police, 1973 |
Description | Joseph Gerald Woods. The progressives and the police: urban reformers and the professionalization of the Los Angeles police. University of California, Los Angeles (Ph.D., history), 1973. Published by University Microfilms International (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA), 1982. PART OF A SERIES: A critical component of the Commission's investigation centered on the idea that governance of the LAPD was shared between the Office of the Chief of Police, an administrative body, and the Board of Police Commissioners, a citizen body. To better understand the dynamic between these two entities, the staff of Heller, Ehrman, White, & McAuliffe researched the history of the Los Angeles City Charter, focusing primarily on its provisions regarding the distribution of power and the structure and organization of the LAPD. Included in the series are reproductions of reports, dissertations, article clippings, excerpts from city documents, and charter amendments related to the charter's conception and development over time. The series also includes several summaries of expert witness interviews regarding the effectiveness of this structure. |
Creator | Woods, Joseph Gerald, 1930- |
Publisher (of the original version) | University of California, Los Angeles; University Microfilms |
Place of publication (of the original version) | Los Angeles, California, USA; Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA |
Publisher (of the digital version) | University of Southern California |
Date issued | 1973; 1982 |
Type | texts |
Format | 669 p. |
Format (aat) |
doctoral dissertations catalog cards |
Format (imt) | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Contributing entity | University of Southern California |
Part of collection | Independent Commission on the Los Angeles Police Department, 1991 |
Series | Heller, Ehrman, White & McAuliffe |
File | The progressives and the police: urban reformers and the professionalization of the Los Angeles police, by Joseph Gerard Woods, 1973 |
Box and folder | box 20, folder 24; box 21, folders 1-3 |
Provenance | The collection was given to the University of Southern California on July 31, 1991. |
Rights | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Manuscripts Librarian. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained. |
Physical access | Contact: Special Collections, Doheny Memorial Library, Libraries, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189; specol@dots.usc.edu |
Repository name | USC Libraries Special Collections |
Repository address | Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189 |
Repository email | specol@dots.usc.edu |
Filename | indep-box20-24 |
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Title | The progressives and the police, 1973, p. 622 |
Format (imt) | image/tiff |
Physical access | Contact: Special Collections, Doheny Memorial Library, Libraries, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189; specol@dots.usc.edu |
Full text | V myr-nriiiiw m ■———— iimT ii-ii mmmi— ■w— i --. - 117 Times, 2-2-57, 8-20-57. e 118 The state legislature changed the law ody for Loa Angelee County; coroner'a injuries in other parte of the atate still codd name a responsible party. James N. Adler, "Coroner's Inquests: The Impact of Watts." U.C. L.A. Law Review, 15:97(1967), 101-102 and n. 47. 119 Timea, 7-1-60, 12-14-60. The 1960 convention of the liberal California Democratic Council (CD. C.) endorsed the review board concept, aa did the A. C. L. U. --N. A. A. C. P. "Committee For A Loa Angelee Police Review Board." Herald Express, 2-15-60; and "Los Angeles Needs a Police Review Board, " A. C.'L. U. pressrelease, 6-9-60. Review boards were created in Philadelphia and New York, but determined police opposition deatroyed both. 121 Documents and correspondence dealing with publication of arrest records are in council file 90861. 122 The proposed ordinance is reprinted in a special edition of the Fire and Police Protective League News, 4-15-60. The News also praised the "excellent leadership" of the "outstanding lay citizens" who served aa police commissioners. 123 Ibid.; Norman H. Moore, "Police Review Boards," Califorda Peace Officer, 11:2 (November-December, I960), 5-6. 124Parker. On Police, 151; Edward M. Davis, "Move Over, Chief," address to the Police Chiefs' Section, League of California Cities, 10-23-62. Councilman Roybal codd not muster sufficient council votes to pass the ordinance. See "Notes on Police Practices Corrimittee," A.C.L.U.. 3-4-60; Ordinance No. 114,852; Times, 10-2-63; the court acted in May, 1961; Ed Cray, "The Police and Civil Rights," Frontier, 13 (May, 1962), 6. 126 Times, 1-27-60, 4-27-62, 5-2-62, 9-14-62, 8-21-63; Valley Times, 12-5-63; Parker Scrapbooks. 127 Times. 5-5-62, 6-12-62. 608 |
Filename | indep-box21-03-01~079.tif |
Archival file | Volume65/indep-box21-03-01~079.tif |