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  2. LAPD's recruiting woes laid bare: Only 30 officers per class ...

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    A Times review shows the LAPD's academy is graduating about half the number of recruits needed per class to keep pace with Mayor Karen Bass' ambitious plan to expand the department to 9,500 officers.

  3. How US can become 'law enforcement-minded country' after ...

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    Former senior U.S. Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) official John Fabbricatore, who served 30 years in law enforcement, told Fox News Digital that police departments are facing a lack of ...

  4. Columbus council gives police raises as protesters demand OSU ...

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    The new Columbus police contract approved by City Council Monday comes with a nearly 16% pay raise over three years ending in December 2026. ... in an effort to boost police recruiting. The ...

  5. Police reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    e. Police reform in the United States is an ongoing political movement that seeks to reform systems of law enforcement throughout the United States. Many goals of the police reform movement center on police accountability. Specific goals may include: lowering the criminal intent standard, limiting or abolishing qualified immunity for law ...

  6. Police brutality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Police departments became more bureaucratic with a clear chain of command. New practices were put into place to recruit, train, and reward police officers. By the 1950s, police officers began to win collective bargaining rights and form unions, after a long period of not being allowed to form unions (particularly after the Boston police strike ...

  7. Law enforcement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, more than 900,000 sworn law enforcement officers have been serving in the United States. About 137,000 of those officers work for federal law enforcement agencies. [ 1] Law enforcement operates primarily through governmental police agencies. There are 17,985 police agencies in the United States which include local police departments ...

  8. Police corruption - Wikipedia

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    Police officers have several opportunities to gain personally from their status and authority as law enforcement officers. The Knapp Commission, which investigated corruption in the New York City Police Department in the early 1970s, divided corrupt officers into two types: meat-eaters, who "aggressively misuse their police powers for personal gain", and grass-eaters, who "simply accept the ...

  9. New Orleans Police Department - Wikipedia

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    nola .gov /nopd. The New Orleans Police Department ( NOPD) has primary responsibility for law enforcement in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The department's jurisdiction covers all of Orleans Parish, while the city itself is divided into eight police districts. The NOPD has a long history of civil rights violations, corruption and poor ...