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Outcome Assessments. 243. In addition to the compliance reviews, the TCA shall conduct qualitative and quantitative outcome assessments to measure whether the implementation of this Agreement has resulted in constitutional policing. These outcome assessments shall include collection and analysis of the following outcome data trends and patterns: a) Use of Force Reforms 1) rate of force used overall and by force type, geographic area, type of arrest, and demographic category; 2) rate of force complaints overall and by disposition, force type, geographic area, type of arrest, and demographic category; 3) number of officers who frequently or repeatedly use force, or have more than one instance of force found to violate policy; 4) uses of force found to violate policy overall and by force type, geographic area, type of arrest, and demographic category; 5) number and rate of use of force administrative investigations which are returned for further investigation or for completeness; 6) rate of STU deployments for routine patrol or general policing; and 7) rate of CIT use. b) Stop, Search, and Seizure Reforms 1) number of civilian complaints regarding stop, searches, and seizures overall and by disposition, geographic area, type of stop or seizure, and demographic category; 2) the number and rate of searches which result in a finding of contraband or evidence seized, overall and broken down by geographic area, type of arrest, and demographic category; 3) the number and rate of arrests for which there is documented reasonable suspicion for the stop and probable cause for the arrest, overall and broken down by geographic area, type of arrest, and demographic category; 4) the number and rate of arrests which are not prosecuted, overall and broken down by geographic area, type of arrest, demographic category, and reason for declination of prosecution, if available; and 5) demographic and geographic data related to arrests and citations for conduct-based allegations, including citations and arrests for disorderly conduct, obstruction of justice, assault on a police officer, and failure to obey a lawful order. c) Equal Protection, Non-Discrimination, and Community Engagement 1) civilian complaints regarding police services related to discrimination, domestic violence or sexual assault, including by their disposition, geographic area, and demographic category; 2) rate of accurately classified reports of hate crimes, sexual assault, and domestic violence; 3) clearance rate of hate crimes, sexual assault, and domestic violence cases, overall and by clearance type; and 4) a satisfaction survey of representatives from the community, including rape crisis advocates, service providers, and/or legal providers, regarding PRPD services related to equal protection, sexual assault, and domestic violence, that is drafted by PRPD and the TCA and is statistically valid, based on a sound methodology, and conducted by an independent entity. , d) Civilian Complaints, Internal Investigations, and Discipline 1) investigation timeliness; 2) notification to complainant of initiation, status, and final disposition of investigation; 3) number of misconduct complaints, with a qualitative assessment of whether any increase or decrease appears related to access to the complaint process, and assessment of where and when complaints are coming from, by geographic area and shift; and 4) number of officers who are subjects of repeated misconduct complaints, or have repeated instances of sustained misconduct complaints.

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Sources: Agreement for the Sustainable Reform of the Puerto Rico Police Department, Agreement for the Sustainable Reform of the Puerto Rico Police Department, Agreement for the Sustainable Reform of the Puerto Rico Police Department