Life after Bratton--what’s next for the LAPD?
Can the next chief step out of Bratton’s shadow and be his own man? Bratton’s success is undeniable so how high is the bar for the next chief? Will he (we know it’s going to be a man) be able to build on improvements in crime, race relations, and department morale?
Can the next chief step out of Bratton’s shadow and be his own man? Bratton’s success is undeniable so how high is the bar for the next chief? Will he (we know it’s going to be a man) be able to build on improvements in crime, race relations, and department morale?
Guests:
Joe Domanick, Senior Fellow at the Center for Media and Criminal Justice at John J College and adjunct professor at USC
- Patt Morrison for October 28, 2009
- FDIC’s Sheila Bair: the toughest chairman in D.C.?
- California’s water bill—who will pay?
- Culture Clash celebrates 25 years on the boards
- Are international organizations the keys to a healthier U.S. foreign policy?
- Life after Bratton--what’s next for the LAPD?
- The Queen Mother
Also on this episode
Events
Comedy Congress Live
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
7:30 p.m.
- 9 p.m.
The comedic material emanating from Washington D.C., and state capitols across the country, is enough to make any sitcom writer jealous, even if most of that comedy is unintentional. Our motto on Comedy Congress is that just when politics makes you want to cry, it’s usually best to laugh.
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