Back to Show
FRONTLINE
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.
Support Provided By

54:41
May 29 Magazine: Al Qaeda in Yemen and a rebroadcast of The Interrogator

56:22
FRONTLINE probes a Wall Street culture that remains focused on risky trades.

57:26
How Obama inherited a financial crisis that would define his first term

54:32
How U.S. leaders struggled to respond to a financial crisis that caught them by surprise

59:14
Inside the epic rise of a new financial order -- and the trouble that followed

53:41
FRONTLINE investigates the flaws in some of the best-known tools of forensic science.

53:40
Inside the phone-hacking scandal that rocked a government and shook a media giant

54:40
The desperate days after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, told by those who were there.

1:54:42
One year in the life of a city grappling with violence.

53:41
FRONTLINE examines the implications of the Fukushima accident for U.S. nuclear safety.

53:41
Jan. 3 2012 magazine: The Secret War and Opium Brides.

53:40
FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate the American behind the 2008 attacks on Mumbai