P.R. Laws tit. 1, § 682

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§ 682. Contents

The Plan shall constitute a collaboration commitment of the agencies and instrumentalities that integrate the legal, penal, public health, educational, labor and welfare systems, and it shall be accompanied with a document or report that includes the following:

(a) An analysis of the different forms or manifestations of violence, the biological, social, economic, cultural and political factors, local and external, that influence the country’s violence problem.

(b) An analysis of the health, economic, educational and social policies related to the violence problem and that contribute to maintain inequities between social groups, including recommendations on the modifications or changes that should be made in said policies for the prevention of violence.

(c) The results of research and studies on violence and on the programs, activities and prevention strategies conducted by the Committee or by any other person or entity separate from it that have been taken into account to draft the Plan.

(d) The strategies, measures and ways of facing and preventing violence, the services and programs for this, and the clientele or problem toward which each one of them is directed.

(e) The implementation schedule of the Plan, the specialized multisectoral equipment and resources needed for its development, the public agencies responsible for the execution of any part thereof and the responsibilities corresponding to each of them.

(f) The instruments for the gathering of reliable data on violence and the systems to measure the results of the strategies and activities included therein.

(g) The mechanisms to oversee that the government entities that share responsibilities in the implementation of the Plan render their corresponding services in a timely and diligent manner.

(h) The manner in which to stimulate and make feasible the true collaboration of [nongovernmental] organizations in the development of the Plan.

History —Sept. 23, 2004, No. 467, § 2, eff. 30 days after Sept. 23, 2004.