South LA Podcast: Police Chief Charlie Beck Visits USC

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On Thursday, March 5, 2010, Police Chief Charlie Beck visited the USC Galen Center to speak to an audience of students, professors, business owners and community residents. He spoke about his methods of improving public safety in the area and his specific goals for the Los Angeles Police Department. He also spoke about how to improve the relationship between the USC Department of Public Safety and the police department.

Beck served as a police officer in South LA for many years and has served during the best and worst periods in the departments history. He recalled a time when the LAPD was known as an "occupying army" by many of the residents of South LA, but he also remembered the period of transition that improved the department's standing within the community. During his speech, Beck addressed the LAPD's past and present, but also explained what he hopes the future will bring.

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