Seattle’s dual dispatch police alternative is expanding citywide

The Community Assisted Response and Engagement (CARE) pilot program launched last October. The program sends mental health experts out with police officers to respond to people having mental or behavioral health crises.  

The idea is to de-escalate situations in which an armed officer might increase a person’s distress (analysis by the Treatment Advocacy Center found that people with untreated mental illness are 16 times more likely to be killed during encounters with law enforcement).  

Some police alternative programs, such as those in Olympia and Eugene, send non-police responders on 911 calls without an officer. Seattle’s CARE is a dual-dispatch model that requires police to be aware of CARE’s responses.

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