Seattle police, KingCo deputies to share training
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle police and King County sheriffs deputies will be expected to go through training within a year on how to better use communication skills in dealing with the public.
Top officials with those agencies and the Washington Criminal Justice Training Center announced the common training curriculum at a news conference in Seattle on Monday.
Seattlepi.com reports the training will teach officers and deputies to use verbal tactics in some cases where physical control has typically been the main focus. The training emphasizes listening, explaining, equity and dignity.
Sheriff Sue Rahr says the skills will improve police interactions with the public, help de-escalate situations and restore public trust.
Seattle Assistant Police Chief Mike Sanford says the skills would help temper situations and make police interactions more successful.