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The
Los Angeles Police Department is one of the most famous and
admired police forces in the world. Frequently the subject
of movies and television shows, The LAPD and it's officers have a long set a standard of excellence
for police training and performance.
For the over 9,200 LAPD Officers, it is their job to protect and to serve the more than 3 million residents
of the City of Los Angeles. Their jurisdiction is the sprawling
465 square miles of the City. (Police services for the rest
of Los Angeles County are provided by the LA County sheriffs
and 44 other police forces representing the other cities within
the county.)
The City of Los Angeles is one of the most ethnically and
geographically diverse cities in the country. Its residents
speak 224 languages and live in diverse communities.
In order to effectively meet the needs of all of the city's
residents, LAPD Officers work out of 18 divisions around the
city. They speak over 30 languages and have access to interpreters
24 hours a day to reach citizens in additional languages. They patrol
in cars, boats, helicopters, and on bikes,
horseback and on foot. There are LAPD SCUBA divers and climbers.
The LAPD was founded in 1869 with six officers to police 5,728
residents. It grew rapidly as the city expanded. By 1881 it
had its first traffic squad. In 1910, it hired the first woman
police officer in the nation, Alice Stebbins Wells, who continued
to work on the force for 30 years.
The LAPD is under the jurisdiction of a Chief of Police, who
is appointed by a City Police Commission. The Police Commission
is appointed by the mayor. The current chief, Chief William
J. Bratton, was appointed on October 27, 2002 - and is the
54th LAPD Chief of Police. For more information on the LAPD, join the LAPD Academy,
how to become a police officer, jobs and its history, visit www.lapdonline.org.
Want more information? Contact an LAPD recruiter: 866-444-LAPD (866-444-5273) or joinlapd@lapd.lacity.org
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