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Are Police Reforms Changing Cop Culture in the LAPD?

After 12 years of reform and roughly $300 million dollars spent, federal oversight was lifted from the Los Angels Police Department in 2013. Despite significant reforms, the LAPD is struggling to address community concerns and rising violence.

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My Brother's Bomber (Episode 1)
55:15
A brother's search for the terrorists who blew up Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie.
Drug Lord: The Legend of Shorty
1:23:10
Two filmmakers set out to interview "El Chapo" Guzman, leader of a major drug cartel.
Escaping ISIS
54:04
Gripping, first-hand accounts of women who escaped the brutal reign of ISIS.
Growing Up Trans
1:24:12
An intimate look at the struggles and choices facing transgender kids and their families.
Rape on the Night Shift
54:48
A joint investigation into the sexual abuse of immigrant women in the janitorial industry.
Obama at War
54:14
Inside the Obama administration's struggle to deal with ISIS and the civil war in Syria.
Secrets, Politics and Torture
54:30
The secret history of the CIA's controversial "enhanced interrogation" methods.
The Trouble with Chicken
54:41
FRONTLINE investigates the spread of dangerous pathogens in meat – particularly poultry.
OUTBREAK
54:16
The inside story of how the Ebola outbreak began, and why it wasn't stopped for so long.
American Terrorist
1:23:48
FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate American-born terrorist David Coleman Headley.
The Fight for Yemen
54:34
With Yemen in chaos, a gripping report from the heart of the escalating conflict.
Being Mortal
54:11
FRONTLINE explores the intersection of life, death, medicine and what matters in the end.
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