TCA'S COMMUNITY OUTREACH

The TCA meets, with community stakeholders to explain the TCA’s reports, to inform the public about the Agreement implementation process, to hear community perspectives of police interactions and seek input relevant to the reform requirements of the Consent Decree.

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Upcoming Events

The Office of the TCA invites you to:

TOWN HALL MEETING

on the status of Puerto Pico Police Reform

Wednesday, March 20, 2024
5:00 p.m.

UNIVERSIDAD INTERAMERICANA - RECINTO METRO (Salón Multiusos)
PR #1, Calle Francisco Seín
San Juan, PR 00919

→ Directions

Among participants will be the staff of:

  • Office of the Federal Monitor
  • U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
  • Puerto Rico Department of Public Safety
  • Puerto Rico Police Department

Come and Participate!

If you would like to address the public, please fill out the application at: → Formulario para Dirigirse al Público or contact the Office of the Federal Monitor at (787) 417-9098 or email contact@fpmpr.org

Remember, even if you complete this survey or contact the Monitor's Office, your opportunity to speak is not guaranteed.

This event will be broadcast live and will be recorded to make it accessible to the greatest number of people in the community by being available through our website or our Facebook page.

→ Download PDF Flyer (SPANISH)

How can you get Involved?

These community stakeholders may include individuals, representatives of civic and community organizations, minority communities, LGBTT communities, student groups, labor groups, and civil rights and women’s advocacy groups, among others.

The assistance and the feedback of the community are beneficial in creating positive objectives to continuously improve the interaction between Puerto Rico citizens and the Police Bureau.

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Feedback Form

You can use the feedback form below to send us a message. We want to hear from you. This form does not require your name, email address, or phone number, but feel free to provide them in a message, if necessary.

In case of an emergency, or if you require police assistance, or need to report a crime, call 9-1-1 or contact PRPB directly.

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ATTENTION IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
READ THIS BEFORE CONTACTING THE FEDERAL MONITOR’S OFFICE

The AGREEMENT FOR THE SUSTAINABLE REFORM OF THE PUERTO RICO POLICE DEPARTMENT (“Agreement”) dated July 17, 2013 empowers the Technical Compliance Advisor (“Federal Monitor”) to assess and report whether the provisions of the Agreement have been implemented, and whether this implementation is resulting in constitutional and effective policing, professional treatment of individuals, and increased community trust of the Puerto Rico Police Department (“PRPD”). The Federal Monitor’s is not allowed by the Agreement to investigate individual complaints from police officers and the public. Any specific complaints need to be addressed directly to the PRPD, not the Federal Monitor’s office. This website offers general information regarding the Federal Monitor’s role in the PRPD Reform and enables you to leave comments that may assist the Federal Monitor’s office to determine PRPB’s overall compliance with the Agreement.

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