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Welcome to WADEPS

Washington State Data Exchange for Public Safety

WADEPS is the state-appointed data custodian for statewide police use-of-force reporting requirements opens a new window established by the legislature to improve transparency, build community trust, and support evidence-based decision-making.

In addition to providing law enforcement agencies across Washington with a standardized, timely, and efficient data collection process, WADEPS provides online tools for law enforcement leaders, community members, police officers, policymakers, and other stakeholders to view, share, and analyze information about reportable use-of-force incidents in a variety of contexts, and at agency, city, county, and state levels.

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Uniform data collection

Washington state and WADEPS are leading the nation in standardizing and centralizing statewide policing data, and making it publicly available for review and analysis.

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Community-police relations

Transparency is critical to building trust. The WADEPS dashboard will serve the public good by providing all stakeholders with verified and timely information.

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Informed decision-making

The WADEPS dashboard will support the regular review of police use of force in context of census, agency size, policy, time, total calls for service and interactions, and other criteria.

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Analytical resources and tools

Statistical experts are available to help WADEPS visitors learn about the data and the types of insight that millions of data points can provide.

Statewide Resources

The Washington State Data Exchange for Public Safety (WADEPS) is a collaborative initiative authorized by the Office of the Attorney General opens a new window, funded by the state legislature opens a new window, and led by criminal justice experts at Washington State University opens a new window.

Partnerships with the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission opens a new window (CJTC) and the WSU Center for Interdisciplinary Statistical Education and Research opens a new window (CISER) support officer training and statistical learning opportunities. Secure technology infrastructure is provided by WSU Information Technology Services and AWS.

Washington by the Numbers

300

Law Enforcement Agencies

11,000+

Commissioned Officers

7.7 million

Statewide Population

71,362

Square Miles

View the Dashboard

The WADEPS data dashboard is an incident-based rate-of-force visualization which requires data about use-of-force incidents AND all calls for service to provide useful and meaningful analysis. 

Reportable use-of-force incident data is available from September 1, 2025, onward.

Note: Agencies have up to 30 days after the date of a reportable incident to provide the required data opens a new window to WADEPS and the first CAD data opens a new window is due to WADEPS in early October.
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