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    Welcome to the Independent Review Panel (IRP)

    The Independent Review Panel (IRP) was created to address serious complaints about Miami-Dade Police or other County employees or departments. The IRP is where to go if you wish to be heard by civilian staff that does not work for the police department, trained to listen carefully in a manner that is neutral and unbiased.Learn more   

    IRP staff members are Conflict Resolution Specialists that mediate less serious complaints and provide Conflict Resolution training workshops for government employees and the public. Staff is available for speaking engagements and complaint management consultation.Learn more

    Our brochures are available in English PDFEspañol PDF, and Haitian Kreyol PDF  .

    For ordinance, membership, terms or qualifications please click here.


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    Independent Review Panel Meeting

    September 25, 2008, 2 p.m.
    140 W. Flagler St., Room 908

    The meeting is open to the public. 

     

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