Does your use of force policy require de-escalation?
  • Yes. Our policy provides clear guidance to our officers to utilize de-escalation tactics when circumstances permit and when feasible to reduce or eliminate the necessity to use physical force.
  • Any use of force is reviewed and evaluated to determine what de-escalation techniques were used. De-escalation is always a part of the training and policy discussion during our annual use of force training. It is also a mandatory requirement to cover de-escalation in regards to WAC 139-11-020, and Initiative 940 implemented on December 7, 2019.
  • We also participate in the Response Awareness, De-escalation And Referral (RADAR) program, which addresses the rights and needs of individuals with behavioral health issues and/or developmental disabilities. Having the expert help and assistance of these Mental Health Professionals is very valuable for our officers and ultimately may help reduce use of force incidents.

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1. How is your department evaluated for policing and law enforcement?
2. Where can I find the Bothell Police Department's Policies and Procedures?
3. How do I report an issue, complaint or compliment I have regarding an officer?
4. Do your officers wear body cameras?
5. Does your use of force policy allow for chokeholds and strangleholds?
6. Does your use of force policy require de-escalation?
7. Does your use of force policy require a warning before shooting?
8. Does your use of force policy require officers to exhaust all alternatives before shooting?
9. Does your use of force policy ban officers shooting at moving vehicles?
10. Does your use of force policy include a duty to intervene provision?
11. Does your use of force policy require a “use of force continuum?”
12. Does your policy require comprehensive reporting?
13. Where does Bothell Police stand on "no-knock" warrants?