Sentinel Event Review
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What is a Sentinel Event?
A sentinel event is a significant negative outcome, such as a death or serious injury, that acts as a signal that problems within a system exist and may lead to similar bad results if the system is not examined to find root causes and proper remedies. Industries like airlines and health care providers have developed and used "sentinel event review" processes to thoroughly examine these types of incidents, identify what caused them, and use those lessons to prevent them in the future.
What is the Seattle Sentinel Event Review?
Sentinel events can occur as result of Seattle Police Department (SPD) interactions with the public. Examples of SPD sentinel events include officer-involved shootings, mass use of chemical weapons during protests, fatal vehicle pursuits, and other incidents that negatively impact individual safety, community well-being, and public trust in SPD.
Our Sentinel Event Review (SER) is a community inclusive accountability program led by the Office of Inspector General (OIG). A SER panel will review "critical incidents," looking at SPD systems to determine how they can avoid future harmful outcomes and better serve the community. This work is different from that of the Office of Police Accountability, which investigates allegations of individual police employee misconduct. SER is not focused on individual actions or assigning blame, but strengthening system fail-safes to prevent harm. SER aims to identify the causes and contributing factors to these incidents with the goal of prevention. The principles and goals of these reviews are:
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These fundamentals are a blend of "just culture" models from health care and aerospace sentinel events and those from the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) applicable to criminal justice sentinel event reviews. BJA Sentinel Event Review fundamental principals are: non-blaming, forward-looking, all-stakeholder.
What are the steps of SER?
This SER will take place in three stages: Stage 1 - Gathering community input and perspectives, Stage 2 - SER panel analysis and findings, Stage 3 - Audit and further systems review of issues identified by SER.
Reference Materials
OIG Protest-Related Reports
- Sentinel Event Review Wave 4
- Sentinel Event Review Report Wave 3
- Sentinel Event Review Report Wave 2
- Sentinel Event Review Report Wave 1
- Less Lethal Weapons Usage in Protests
- Review of the SPD Crowd Dispersal Policy and Less Lethal Weapons
- Joint Statement on Use of CS Gas in SPD's Response to Mass Demonstrations in the Wake of the Killing of George Floyd
- Crowd Psychology, Policing and Interactional Dynamics: Analyzing the Early Stages of the 2020 Protests in the City of Seattle
- An Intergroup Perspective on Seattle's CHOP-CHAZ Occupation
Resources
- Bureau of Justice Assistance Sentinel Events Initiative
- National Institute of Justice (February 2017). National Institute of Justice, NIJ Strategic Research and Implementation Plan. Sentinel Events Initiative 2017-2021. U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice. NCJ 250472 . 2017. https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/250472.pdf
- Department of Justice, Office of Public Affairs (2015). Department of Justice Announces New Guidebook on 21st Century Policing. Tuesday, October 27, 2015. Justices News. https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/department-justice-announces-new-guidebook-21st-century-policing
For more information or to provide comments:
Please email oig@seattle.gov. Note that emails sent to OIG are subject to disclosure under the Public Records Act, RCW 42.56, and any allegations about individual officer misconduct are forwarded to the Office of Police Accountability to address.