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Mission Statement

The Community Police Review Commission was created in order to promote public confidence in the professionalism and accountability of the sworn staff of the Riverside Police Department.
 

This is done by independently reviewing citizen complaint investigations, recommending changes in departmental policy, on-going public outreach and, when deemed appropriate by the Commission or Manager, conduct an independent investigation of citizen complaints.

 



Commission & Staff
 



Meetings

CPRC meetings are held in the Art Pick Council Chambers.

Agendas for these meetings will be available for viewing approximately five (5) days prior to the meeting date via the link below. 
For dates and times of future meetings, please see the 2010 meeting schedule.
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Agenda for February 8, 2012
     - Case Review: 4:30 PM
     - Training / Special Meeting: 5:30 PM

The next Regular Meeting is scheduled for February 22, 2012.


2012 CPRC Meeting Schedule
 

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CPRC Training Information


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CPRC Outreach Information

 



CPRC Meeting Audio


Audio of recent CPRC Public Meetings is available via the links below.



CPRC Documents


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Forms

Contact Information

3900 Main Street, 6th Floor
Riverside, CA  92522

Phone: 951.826.5509
Fax: 951.826.2568

E-mail: cprc@riversideca.gov

 

    Site updated on February 7, 2012  

 



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