Hate Crimes
The City of Los Angeles is a diverse metropolis, whose residents represent nearly every culture, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation, political affiliation and physical disability. The combination of all these different groups has made the City of Los Angeles rich in diversity with its own unique blend of cultures. Sadly, there are specific groups and individuals that are motivated by hate, and are willing to act violently towards others based upon these differences. These criminal acts referred to as hate crimes affect not just individuals, but entire communities.
- What are Hate Crimes?
- What LAPD is Doing to Fight Hate Crimes
- Other Public Agencies that Can Provide Information on Hate Crimes
- Where to Get Help if You are a Victim of a Hate Crime
- Hate Crimes on the Internet
- Hate Crimes and Youth
- Hate Crimes Circular
- Hate Crimes Circular PDF - English
- Hate Crimes Circular PDF - Español
- More Information about Hate Crimes
- Special Order 40
- Special Order 40 Public Service Announcement PSA
- Security Assessments
- Hate Crime Video
- LAPD Hate Crime Video
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The Los Angeles Police Academy was used for the 1932 Olympic Game's pistol and rifle competitions
The Los Angeles Police Academy remains a favorite of filmmakers, whose "Academy Arches" are recognizable around the world
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