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Criminal

Mar. 30, 2000

Deputies Use Corrosive Wall of Silence

Thanks to a resilient sense of loyalty and a belief that they are superior to other law-enforcement personnel, deputies in the Los Angeles County sheriff's department remain especially resistant to eliminating gender bias within their ranks, a recently released report states.

By Chris Ford
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Thanks to a resilient sense of loyalty and a belief that they are superior to other law-enforcement personnel, deputies in the Los Angeles County sheriff's department remain especially resistant to eliminating gender bias within their ranks, a recently released report states.
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