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Organization and Functions of the LAPD GENERAL 005. STATE CONSTITUTION PROVISION-CITY CHARTER TO PROVIDE FOR GOVERNMENT OF MUNICIPAL POLICE FORCE, Article XI, Section 5 (b), of the Constitution of the State of California authorizes the City of Los Angeles to provide for “(1) the constitution, regulation, and government of the city
The Department Manual is composed of six volumes which are hereby established and whose contents may be briefly described as follows: Volume 0, “General Provisions.”
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DEPARTMENT MANUAL VOLUME III Revised by Special Order No. , 2020 1 (Red)-Strikeout verbiage (Blue)-Inidcates new verbiage being added (Purple)- Indicates verbiage moved from one section to another section. 3/792.10 PROCEDURE 792.10 CATEGORICAL USE OF FORCE ADJUDICATION FINDINGS. 792.10 CATEGORICAL USE OF FORCE ADJUDICATION FINDINGS.
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The Manual of the Los Angeles Police Department is a composite of current policies, procedures, and rules of the department; it describes the department's organizational structure and lists the responsibilities and functions of the department and its employees.
Manual of the Los Angeles Police Department • LAPD Dept Manual Vol 1 • LAPD Dept Manual Vol 4 2. Detective Operational Manual • Detective Operations Manual Vol I and II 3. Homicide
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This file is a work of a Los Angeles Police Department officer or employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of a Californian government agency (either state or local) that was not created by an agency which state law has allowed to claim copyright, the file is in the public domain in the United States.