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The Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners, also commonly known as the Los Angeles Police Commission, is a five-member body of civilian-only, appointed officials which oversees the
Los Angeles Police Department The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), officially known as the City of Los Angeles Police Department, is the municipal Police, police department of Los Angeles, California. With 9,974 police officers and 3,000 civilian staff, it is the thir ...
.


Organization

The board is made up of five members who are appointed by the
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and confirmed by the
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. Each member serves a five-year term with a maximum of two terms. The Los Angeles Police Commission also includes the Office of the Executive Director, Office of the Inspector General, Commission Investigation Division, and the Police Permit Review Panel.


Members

* Eileen M. Decker, president, former
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* Steve Soboroff, commissioner, commercial real-estate developer *Maria Lou Calanche, commissioner, founder and executive director of youth development organization Legacy LA *Dale Bonner, commissioner, executive chairman of Plenary Concessions *William Briggs II, commissioner, attorney


Responsibilities

The Board of Police Commissioners is the collective head of the Los Angeles Police Department. It sets the overall policy while the
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manages the daily operations of the department and implements the board's policies and goals. The board meets every Tuesday in a public hearing room at police headquarters where the public may comment on the matters at hand as well as address the board directly."Police commission to roll out year’s goals"
''Los Angeles Daily News''. Retrieved August 10, 2014.


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Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners
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