LAPD consent decree (2001–2013)

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The LAPD consent decree (2001–2013) was a federal court–mandated reform agreement that imposed extensive oversight and structural changes on the Los Angeles Police Department in response to systemic misconduct exposed by the Rampart scandal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf federal court consent decree
institutional reform agreement
police reform consent decree
aim increase accountability and transparency in the Los Angeles Police Department
prevent future civil rights violations by LAPD officers
reform LAPD policies and practices
appliesTo Los Angeles Police Department
cause findings of civil rights violations by LAPD officers
country United States of America
duration approximately 12 years
endCondition certification of substantial compliance by the court
endTime 2013
imposedBy United States Department of Justice
federal court order
imposedOn Los Angeles Police Department
includes requirements for community outreach and community policing measures
requirements for data collection on police stops and searches
requirements for early warning systems to identify problem officers
requirements for improved internal investigations
requirements for supervisory oversight reforms
requirements for training reforms
requirements for use-of-force reporting and review
jurisdiction Los Angeles
surface form: City of Los Angeles

federal judiciary of the United States
surface form: United States federal court system
legalBasis pattern or practice provisions of U.S. federal civil rights law
location Los Angeles, California, United States of America
surface form: Los Angeles, California
mandates court review of LAPD compliance
independent audits of LAPD practices
regular compliance reports by the Los Angeles Police Department
monitoredBy independent monitor
oversightBy United States Department of Justice
federal district court
reasonForImposition Rampart scandal
systemic police misconduct in the Los Angeles Police Department
relatedTo Rampart scandal
civil rights enforcement by the U.S. Department of Justice
police accountability in Los Angeles
result creation or enhancement of LAPD risk management and early intervention systems
increased federal oversight of LAPD operations during 2001–2013
institutional changes within the Los Angeles Police Department
scope department-wide policies and practices
startTime 2001
subjectOf public debate on federal oversight of local policing
scholarly analysis on police reform
typeOfReform structural police reform

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