Box 6
Contains 33 Results:
Conference on Civil Disorders, Washington D.C., 1980 June 30-July 1
Materials related to the conference on civil disorders held in Washington D.C. between June 30 and July 1, 1980.
Report: Los Angeles Planning/Research Division After Action Reports, 1992
After-action reports developed by several departments within the city of Los Angeles, regarding each department's response to the 1992 riots.
Crime and Arrest Data: Bureau of Criminal Statistics, by the city of Los Angeles, 1981-1990
A summary of statistical data submitted by the city of Los Angeles to the California State Department of Justice, Bureau of Criminal Statistics, and Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Executive Summary of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) Operations, Los Angeles Riot,, 1992
A summary of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms' operations, both before and during the 1992 riots.
Budget and Finance, by the city of Los Angeles, 1992
A report developed by the Los Angeles City Council's Budget and Finance Committee about state and federal reimbursement claims after the 1992 riots.
Terminating the Local Emergency in the City of Los Angeles, by the city of Los Angeles, 1992 June 4
Resolution Ratifying the Existence of a Local Emergency due to Civil Disturbance in the City of Los Angeles and the Need for Continuing State of Local Emergency, by the city of Los Angeles, 1992
A resolution adopted by the Los Angeles City Council which ratified the existence of a local emergency and the need for continuing the state of local emergency. This resolution was adopted in light of the 1992 riots.
Emergency Procedures, 1985
Chain of command and standard operating procedures during unusual occurrences and states of emergency.
Implementation Task Force Report, by the Baltimore Police Department, Undated
An overall assessment of the Baltimore Police.
Policing Baltimore in the 1990's, by the Baltimore Police Department, 1992 January
An assessment of the Baltimore Police and an analysis of its transition to a community-oriented policing model.