Civilian Review

Washington Criminal Justice Training Commission

CJTC

33/100

Summary

Established under RCW 43.101, the CJTC sets minimum training and certification standards for all Washington law-enforcement officers and corrections officers. Substantially expanded by SB 5051 (2021), the Commission gained authority to decertify officers for serious misconduct including dishonesty, sexual misconduct, or excessive force. Decertification is binding and prevents the officer from serving in any Washington law-enforcement role. The Commission is chaired by a civilian appointee; membership includes both LE representatives and civilian/community members. The CJTC does not independently investigate use-of-force incidents but can act on referrals and final findings from other investigations.

Independence Scorecard

Independence Score: 33/100 (weak)
33/100
Weak
Methodology v0.1
AppointmentExecutive appointment
Term length4 years
Removal standardAt will (weak protection)
Budget independenceLegislative line item
Subpoena powerNo
Compel testimonyNo
Records accessRestricted
Public reports requiredYes
Pre-publication reviewNone — reports published directly

Statute

Name
RCW 43.101 — Criminal Justice Training Commission
Citation
RCW 43.101
Full text
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Jurisdiction scope

All Washington law-enforcement officers — basic training standards, certification, decertification