At the end of April 1992, Los Angeles erupted in violence after the televising of the brutal beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles police officers. The episode paralleled the 1965 Watts riots. It seemed that if that one long historical cycle – urban violence, policy intervention
Reports - Violence in the city: An end or a beginning? by the Governor's Commission on the Los Angel...
Download PDF version On April 29, 1992, a riot (eventually dubbed the LA Riots) commenced in Los A...
In 1992, South Central Los Angeles lost hundreds of stores to arson during the civil un-rest/riot th...
The Los Angeles unrest is widely considered to be the most serious episode of race-related crowd vi...
"Violence in the City -- An End of a Beginning?" Report by the Governor's Commission on the Los Ange...
The rioting that broke out on April 29, 1992 following the not-guilty verdict in the police brutalit...
A Los Angeles Times publication containing photographs, testimonies, and descriptions of events befo...
On March 3, 1991, Rodney King was brutally beaten by law enforcement in Los Angeles, California. On ...
In 1964 an Urban League survey ranked Los Angeles as the most desirable city for African Americans t...
The Los Angeles rebellion of 1992 is evaluated from an urban political economy perspective. After di...
Broadcast of a speech delivered at a conference to discuss the role of the Los Angeles Fire Departme...
Journal of Black Studies, James N. Upton, "The Politics of Urban Violence," discussion of theories a...
This thesis analyses the first modern case of police brutality and race relations - the beating of R...
A report by the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations produced by the Los Angeles County ...
A model policy outlining procedures for handling civil disturbance, 1992 February. PART OF SERIES: ...
Reports - Violence in the city: An end or a beginning? by the Governor's Commission on the Los Angel...
Download PDF version On April 29, 1992, a riot (eventually dubbed the LA Riots) commenced in Los A...
In 1992, South Central Los Angeles lost hundreds of stores to arson during the civil un-rest/riot th...
The Los Angeles unrest is widely considered to be the most serious episode of race-related crowd vi...
"Violence in the City -- An End of a Beginning?" Report by the Governor's Commission on the Los Ange...
The rioting that broke out on April 29, 1992 following the not-guilty verdict in the police brutalit...
A Los Angeles Times publication containing photographs, testimonies, and descriptions of events befo...
On March 3, 1991, Rodney King was brutally beaten by law enforcement in Los Angeles, California. On ...
In 1964 an Urban League survey ranked Los Angeles as the most desirable city for African Americans t...
The Los Angeles rebellion of 1992 is evaluated from an urban political economy perspective. After di...
Broadcast of a speech delivered at a conference to discuss the role of the Los Angeles Fire Departme...
Journal of Black Studies, James N. Upton, "The Politics of Urban Violence," discussion of theories a...
This thesis analyses the first modern case of police brutality and race relations - the beating of R...
A report by the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations produced by the Los Angeles County ...
A model policy outlining procedures for handling civil disturbance, 1992 February. PART OF SERIES: ...
Reports - Violence in the city: An end or a beginning? by the Governor's Commission on the Los Angel...
Download PDF version On April 29, 1992, a riot (eventually dubbed the LA Riots) commenced in Los A...
In 1992, South Central Los Angeles lost hundreds of stores to arson during the civil un-rest/riot th...