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Civil rights activist worried by increase in terminated LA Sheriff Dept. misconduct probes

Civil rights attorney Constance "Connie" Rice delivers the keynote address at the 16th annual Parent & Student Educational and Information Symposium Sept. 8, 2012 at Cal State Fullerton.
Civil rights attorney Connie Rice.
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Civil rights activist worried by increase in terminated LA Sheriff Dept. misconduct probes
Longtime L.A. civil rights activist and police reformer Connie Rice is concerned that the sharp increase in the number of internal misconduct investigations being short-circuited at the sheriff's department is a sign of a "rogue policing culture."

Longtime L.A. civil rights activist and police reformer Connie Rice is concerned that the sharp increase in the number of internal misconduct investigations being short-circuited at the sheriff's department is a sign of a "rogue policing culture."

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