Ismael Betancourt Lebrón (July 27, 1930 - June 5, 2014) was a Puerto Rican lawyer when he joined the public service in the newly established Commonwealth in 1956.
He was superintendent for the Puerto Rico Police Department between 1989 and 1992, during the governorship of Rafael Hernández Colón.
During his time in the police, among other initiatives, it amended the regulation of police recruitment to include two psychological tests and one polygraph test for applicants.
Betancourt Lebrón defended increased academic levels to enter the police and favored the professionalization of the Puerto Rico Police.
He was buried at Cementerio Borinquen Memorial in Caguas, Puerto Rico.