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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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