Alaska Justice Forum

The Fall 1990 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum presents findings from a report on the progress of Los Angeles Police Department in actively recruiting women and minorities in response to a 1980 federal consent decree mandating changes in its recruitment, selection, training, and employment practice...

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Main Authors: Trostle, Lawrence C., Bureau of Justice Statistics, Rieger, Lisa
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage 1990
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/10806
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Summary:The Fall 1990 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum presents findings from a report on the progress of Los Angeles Police Department in actively recruiting women and minorities in response to a 1980 federal consent decree mandating changes in its recruitment, selection, training, and employment practices. The Bureau of Justice Statistics reports statistics on criminal victimization for 1989 from the National Crime Survey, which measures personal and household offenses, including crimes not reported to police. The Alaska Sentencing Commission, created to evaluate Alaska’s sentencing laws and practices and to recommend improvements, begins its work. "LAPD Successful in Recruiting Minorities and Women" / "Criminal Victimization in 1989 (a BJS Report)" / "Sentencing Commission Begins Work" by Lisa Rieger / "Melissa S. Green" / "Data Base Directory Update Available" / "Library Resources"