Former Long Beach police chief, LA County sheriff Jim McDonnell joins USC

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Former Long Beach police chief, LA County sheriff Jim McDonnell joins USC
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The former law enforcement leader will become director of the Safe Communities Institute at USC’s Price School of Public Policy.

After a career of more than 40 years in law enforcement, Long Beach’s Jim McDonnell, for leader of both the city’s Police Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, has been named director a USC institute that focuses on safe communities.

While in the LAPD command staff, McDonnell specialized in connecting with the city’s diverse communities, and prepared a community policing plan that Bratton eventually adopted.

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