- William H. Parker (police officer)
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name = William H. Parker
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born = Birth date|1902|6|21
died = Death date and age|1966|7|16|1902|6|21
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placeofbirth =South Dakota ,USA
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department =Los Angeles Police Department
service = United States
serviceyears = 1927 - 1966
rank = Sworn in as an Officer - 1927
- Chief of Police - 1950
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relations =William H. Parker (
June 21 ,1902 –July 16 ,1966 ) was apolice chief of theLos Angeles, California Police Department. The headquarters for the LAPD, theParker Center , was named after him. He served 15 years as an LAPD officer before taking a leave to fight inWorld War II . He received aSilver Star in France and a Purple Heart after being wounded during the Normandy invasion. [ [http://articles.latimes.com/2006/mar/19/local/me-parker19] ] As soon as he returned home he was re-assigned to basic patrol status with the LAPD. He was the longest reigning police chief and served on the force 39 years (starting onAugust 8 ,1927 ). Parker was born inSouth Dakota . He became police chief onAugust 9 ,1950 and is credited with transforming the LAPD into a world renowned law enforcement agency.Parker knew how to work the media to his advantage. Through television shows such as "Dragnet" and a steady stream of good publicity from local newspapers, he was highly admired nationwide until shortly before his death. However, under Parker, the LAPD earned a reputation for brutality, particularly directed towards the
African American andLatino communities of Los Angeles. Parker also advocated a smaller police force, believing that fewer officers would mean less corruption. He also cut back on foot patrols in favor of police cars, in the belief that isolating his officers from the streets would reduce opportunities for corruption. While Parker did manage to make slight reductions in police corruption, thevice squad of the LAPD continued to be notoriously corrupt. The novel and film "L.A. Confidential " provide a fictional depiction of the LAPD under Parker.Parker was saidWho|date=August 2008 to have employed the Organized Crime and Intelligence Division of the LAPD to keep tabs on politicians and celebrities for purposes of blackmail. The
Watts Riots occurred while he was police chief.Trivia
The term "
Thin Blue Line ", which suggests that an over-stretched police force is all that separates society from a descent into chaos, was coined by Parker. [cite news | title = LAbyrinth: A Detective Investigates the Murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G., the Implication of Death Row Records' Suge Knight, and the Origins of the Los Angeles Police Scandal |url = http://www.streetgangs.com/topics/tupac/031702sharitha.html | publisher = New York Times | author = Randall Sullivan | date= 2002-05-17 | accessdate = 2007-08-31 ]Parker was a guest on the television program "
What's My Line? " onAugust 21 ,1955 .External links
* [http://www.lapdonline.org/history_of_the_lapd/content_basic_view/1110 Brief biography]
*Bibiliography
* Donovan, John T. 'I Have No Use For This Fellow Parker': William H. Parker of the LAPD and His Feud With J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI. "Southern California Quarterly" 2005 87(2): 171-198
* Kramer, Sarah Alisa. "William H. Parker and the Thin Blue Line: Politics, Public Relations and Policing in Postwar Los Angeles." Ph.D. diss.: American University, Washington, D.C., 2007References
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