The Suffolk County Human Rights Commission (SCHRC) is a county agency that was created in 1963 to enforce the various laws against discrimination. The Commission became part of the Department of Law in 1993. The primary objective of the Commission is to work toward the elimination of bias and discrimination in Suffolk County. This is achieved through public education and complaint investigation.
The Suffolk County Human Rights Commission consists of 15 Commission members who volunteer their time to meet monthly and establish policy, and 7 full-time paid staff members.
The Commission accepts complaints regarding equal opportunity in several categories:
If you feel that you have been discriminated against, contact our office and ask to speak with an investigator. You can also download an Intake Form and mail it to the Commission for us to look into your complaint.
Intake Form (English) (Spanish)
Laws protecting equal rights in the four areas above apply to all persons, regardless of the individual's:
Race
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Color
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Creed
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Religion
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National Origin
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Disability
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Age
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Sex
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Gender
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Sexual Orientation
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Marital Status
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Familial Status
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Military Status
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Arrest Record
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Conviction Record
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Predisposing Genetic Characteristics
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In addition to investigating violations of the Human Rights laws, the Commission is also mandated to take complaints of undue force and unprofessional conduct against the Suffolk County Police Department.
Police Complaint Intake Form
Aplicación de querellas en contra de la policia
After preparing a complaint that you will sign, the signed complaint will be forwarded to the Commissioner of the Suffolk County Police Department for investigation.
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