The L.A.S.P.D.

LAUSD PRESS RELEASE on Arrest of Former LAUSD Teacher

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Los Angeles School Police Headquarters

1330 West Pico Blvd

Los Angeles, CA 90015

- OUR MISSION -

"The mission of the Los Angeles School Police Department is to assist students, teachers, administrators and other staff in providing a safe and tranquil environment in which the educational process can take place."

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The Los Angeles School Police Department (LASPD) was established in August of 1948 to create a safe and tranquil environment for the students, teachers and staff of the Los Angeles Unified School District. The men and women of the LASPD have accepted this duty with an unyielding commitment that has not wavered for over 6 decades. This dedication to public safety is the standard for the 5th largest law enforcement agency in Los Angeles County and the largest school district police department in the nation.

24 hours a day, the Los Angeles School Police Department is responsible for providing police services to:

  • A jurisdiction covering 710 square miles
  • Approximately 678,000 students
  • Approximately 69,000 teachers, administrators and additional school staff
  • Approximately 1,250 schools, centers, and administrative offices

The LASPD deploys 340 sworn personnel in a variety of ranks;

  • Chief of Police
  • Deputy Chief (4)
  • Lieutenant (9)
  • Sergeant (35)
  • Detective (20)
  • Senior Police Officer (40)
  • Police Officer (231)

The LASPD establishes a diverse deployment of its resources, maximizing the department's ability to provide the most effective and modern police services possible. Amongst these resources is a variety of assignments that officers, upon successful completion of the police academy and probation, are eligible to apply for (some assignments require a minimum 2 to 5 years of field duty):

In addition, the LASPD employs 147 School Safety Officers and 49 full time non-sworn personnel in a variety of positions, including, but not limited to:

  • Police Dispatcher
  • Specialist Reserve Officer
  • Administrative Clerk


Chief of Police
STEVEN K. ZIPPERMAN

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WATCH COMMANDER
213-625-6631

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DEPARTMENT
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LASPD
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Frequently Asked Questions
F.A.Q.


Crime Statistics
CRIME STATS



POLICE
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