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- Law Enforcement Use of Force and De-Escalation | Washington State
The AGO developed the statewide Model Use-of-Force Policy following extensive engagement with community stakeholders and law enforcement officers The AGO reviewed use-of-force policies that have been implemented locally and nationally
- State AGO launches police use of force database – Agencies to populate . . .
The Washington State Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has launched the Washington State Data Exchange for Public Safety (WADEPS) dashboard The WADEPS database is now live, and law enforcement agencies throughout Washington must report data on incidents of use of force by September 2, 2025
- WA AGO launches long-delayed police use of force database
In 2021, the state Legislature enacted Senate Bill 5259, which tasked the AGO with overseeing an advisory group to develop recommendations for a request for proposal, or RFP, for a private or
- AGO signs $15 million contract with WSU for police use of force . . .
(The Center Square) – The Washington Attorney General’s Office has signed a $15 million contract with Washington State University to develop a public police use of force database The RFP was created via Senate Bill 5259, which the Legislature passed in 2021
- Progress report delivered to legislature | Washington State Data . . .
The program’s first biannual progress report has been provided to the AGO, the legislature, and the governor, and is available to the public at hub wsu edu wadeps
- Policies for use of force and de-escalation tactics. - Washington
(1) By July 1, 2022, the attorney general shall develop and publish model policies on law enforcement's use of force and de-escalation tactics consistent with RCW 10 120 020
- WA launches police use-of-force database | Washington State
SEATTLE — The Attorney General’s Office announced today the launch of the Washington State Data Exchange for Public Safety (WADEPS), which is ready to collect use-of-force data from the state’s law enforcement agencies in an effort to improve transparency, trust and evidence-based policymaking
- LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING AND COMMUNITY SAFETY ACT VIOLENCE DE . . .
During the 2021 legislative session, Washington lawmakers passed Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 1310 (E2SHB 1310), a new law governing when and how law enforcement officers can use force against members of the public
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