Does your policy require comprehensive reporting?
  • Yes. As a state accredited agency, we are required to ensure we meet a lengthy list of standards as set forth by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC). The Bothell Police Department has been a long-standing state accredited agency because we continue to meet these standards. One of the standards involves the reporting of force used by officers and it requires that any force capable of causing injury has to be reported. All use of force events are thoroughly reviewed by a supervisor, a division captain, and the Professional Standards Unit to ensure compliance with our policies, state standards, and legal requirements. In certain cases, such as an officer involved shootings or deadly force encounters, an independent investigative team will be assigned to investigate the incident.

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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?