Washington Law Enforcement Information

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Law Enforcement Information

Washington Law Enforcement Information is a comprehensive set of data, records, and resources related to law enforcement activities in the state of Washington. This includes activities such as arrests, citations, and prosecutions; police reports; criminal background checks; and other related crime data. The information is collected and maintained by the Washington State Patrol, the Washington State Department of Corrections, and other local law enforcement agencies. Types of Washington Law Enforcement Information include: Arrest Records, Police Reports, Criminal Background Checks, Court Records, and Jail Records. Arrest Records are official documents detailing the arrest of an individual, including details such as the date of the arrest, charges, and any related information. Police Reports are detailed accounts of an incident or investigation that are written by police officers. Criminal Background Checks provide information about an individual’s criminal history and are often used by employers, landlords, and other organizations during the screening process. Court Records provide information about proceedings in court, such as charges, convictions, and sentences. Jail Records are documents related to an individual’s time spent in jail, including details such as booking dates, charges, and release dates.

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Except as otherwise provided under this section, a peace officer may use deadly force against another person only when necessary to protect against an immediate threat of serious physical injury or death to the officer or another person.

A new Washington state law lets police more easily pursue suspects who flee in vehicles, relaxing restrictions the Legislature imposed on police car chases in 2021. Why it matters: Police said those prior rules forced them to let many criminals get away.

Washington State PatrolHeadquartersOlympia, WashingtonTroopers1,100 (as of 2016)Civilian employees1,100 (as of 2016)Agency executiveJohn R. Batiste, Chief19 more rows

The Washington State Patrol makes a difference every day, enhancing the safety and security of all people and communities by providing the best in public safety services.

RCW 9.73. 030 provides that it is a crime to record any private conversation without first obtaining the consent of all parties engaged in the communication. However, the courts have repeatedly held that this statute does not apply to public conversations between citizens and police officers and other public officials.

Police may only start a pursuit if there is ?an imminent threat? to public safety and if the risk of letting a person get away outweighs the risk of a car chase. Mayors and sheriffs have peppered lawmakers with accounts of suspects fleeing with impunity since the law took effect, knowing they can't be followed.

Washington's law will now allow for officers to pursue a vehicle in cases of vehicular assault and some domestic violence cases. Police can also pursue in response to sex offenses if they have reasonable suspicion (previously, the standard was probable cause).

A person who is unable or unwilling to reasonably identify himself or herself to an enforcement officer may be detained for a period of time not longer than is reasonably necessary to identify the person for purposes of issuing a civil infraction.

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