Error loading page.
Try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, there may be a network issue, and you can use our self test page to see what's preventing the page from loading.
Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help.

Sheriff Lee Baca

A Visionary of Police Reform in Complex Times

ebook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

Nonconformist former Los Angeles Sheriff Lee Baca exemplifies how one can overcome adversity through grit, faith, and education and offers hope for improved relations between law enforcement and disenfranchised communities.
Sheriff Lee Baca explores the complicated history of law enforcement and race relations in Los Angeles—the Zoot Suit, Watts, and Rodney King riots—juxtaposed against the life and career of the four-time-elected sheriff.
Abandoned by his undocumented mother and raised by his grandparents in an East Los Angeles barrio, where he cared for his disabled uncle, it seemed inconceivable that Baca would one day command the largest sheriff's department in the country and earn the respect of national and world leaders.
With his honorable service to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department from 1965 to 2014 too often overshadowed by sensational headlines and soundbites, few know of the far-reaching and enduring innovations Baca brought to law enforcement, including unprecedented transparency; education-based incarceration; public-trust policing; global outreach; the recruitment of women, LGBTQ+ people, and people of color; and more.
At a time when communities are considering defunding police departments and district attorneys fail to prosecute, Sheriff Lee Baca is a timely must-read.

  • Creators

  • Publisher

  • Release date

  • Formats

  • Languages

  • Reviews

    • Kirkus

      A sympathetic biography of Lee Baca, the former Los Angles sheriff known for his progressive reforms and criminal convictions. As an infant, Baca was accidentally burned by a hot iron, which would cause him years of anguish and disability. By the time he was 7, in the late 1940s, he'd been abandoned by both his parents, taken in by his grandparents in Los Angeles, and tasked with helping to care for a disabled uncle. When he heard a presentation by a Los Angeles police officer on career day, he knew immediately that he would devote himself to law enforcement. He barely passed the entrance exam to become a deputy of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in 1965 and quickly distinguished himself as committed to reform. As author Richardson puts it: "From Lee's first days in the academy, it was clear to his training officers and fellow trainees that he was different." Lee would become known for his innovative ideas that advocated an approach to policing based on preventative action through a community-based approach. He instituted major reforms that addressed police violence, enacted new sensitivity training, and promoted unconventional methods for conflict resolution between officers and those who lodged complaints against them. The author diligently chronicles Baca's remarkable career, which culminated in becoming the head of the world's largest sheriff's department, as well as his fall from grace when he was convicted of obstructing an FBI investigation into prison abuses and sentenced to three years in federal prison. The author attempts to rehabilitate Lee's reputation, not only by emphasizing his extraordinary achievements, but also by depicting his conviction as unjust: "One of the good guys had been unfairly laden with the sins of nameless others." Richardson's case isn't fully persuasive, as her biography partiality borders on hagiographic. However, she does succeed in justifying her reevaluation of Baca's complex legacy. She also paints a vivid picture of LA's troubles during her subject's early life and law enforcement tenure, showing a county riven by crime, corruption, and racial animosity. A thought-provoking, if sometimes-fawning, work of biographical revisionism.

      COPYRIGHT(2022) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. (Online Review)

Formats

  • Kindle Book
  • OverDrive Read
  • EPUB ebook

Languages

  • English

Loading