The Office of Police Complaints (OPC) in Washington, DC is a government agency responsible for receiving and investigating complaints against officers of the Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Department. They offer services such as filing police complaints, mediation for resolving complaints, and provide resources and information about the complaint process. The OPC also releases annual reports on the use of force by the police department and makes policy recommendations to improve community-police relations.
The OPC is committed to promoting transparency and accountability in law enforcement and works towards ensuring that complaints against police officers are addressed and resolved in a fair and impartial manner. They serve as a bridge between the community and the police department, striving to build trust and foster positive relationships. Through their outreach efforts, the OPC aims to educate the public about their rights and responsibilities when interacting with law enforcement.
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