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Authors: Joe Domanick

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Blue: The LAPD and the Battle to Redeem American Policing (74 page)

“not a reform at all”
: “The Myth of Police Reform,”
Atlantic
, May 2015.

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INDEX

A note about the index
: The pages referenced in this index refer to the page numbers in the print edition. Clicking on a page number will take you to the ebook location that corresponds to the beginning of that page in the print edition. For a comprehensive list of locations of any word or phrase, use your reading system’s search function.

Abramson, Leslie,
194

Advancement Project,
211
,
267
,
269
–70,
294
,
296
,
308
–10,
316

Altegrity, Inc.,
311

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

Bilbring, Peter and,
287
,
291
Bratton, Bill and,
252
–54,
298
–99,
305
Chaleff, Gerald and,
232
–33
gang arrests and,
291
Gates, Daryl and,
34
LAPD and,
287
,
303
Los Angeles and,
88
,
144
NAACP and,
83
Parachini, Alan and,
167
,
178
Police Misconduct Guild and,
83
Presser, Stefan and,
114
Sheinbaum, Stanley and,
98
war on drugs and,
341
Wardlaw, Bill and,
146
Williams, Willie and,
167

American Jewish Committee (AJC),
62
,
94
–95,
114

Amnesty International,
93

Anemone, Louis,
237

Annenberg School of Journalism (USC),
265

Arroyo Maravilla (gang),
74

Asian-American community

hiring of Mike Yamaki and,
46
–47,
361

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