Community
Involvement
The Washington State Patrol serves our communities in traditional and innovative ways. We continue to provide the best public safety by patrolling the state’s highways and responding to calls for service, we also get involved with communities through volunteer work. We have implemented the POPS philosophy of Problem Oriented Public Safety in order to reach out to our communities and establish partnerships to help solve traffic and public safety problems.

A Day Without the Washington
State Patrol
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) makes a difference every single day
for the citizens of Washington State. Take a look at at a what a typical
day would be like if the State Patrol employees were not working to
provide public safety services to our citizens.
Community Outreach
Do you need a trooper to talk about traffic safety at your event? We
can do that.
El Protector Outreach Program
The
"El Protector" program was designed to engage the Hispanic/Latino community
through dialogue instead of focusing specifically on enforcement measures.
Problem Oriented Public Safety
POPS brings the State Patrol and citizens together to solve specific public safety problems. Learn how it works and how to contact a POPS trooper in your area.
Tissue Donation - POPS Program
Troopers on
the scene of a fatality collision relay basic information to communications
officers, which is then passed to the Tissue Center. Donation coordinators
contact the local coroner or medical examiner to find out if the deceased
is eligible to donate.

Kiwanis Youth Camp
WSP and Kiwanis have teamed up to give interested High School Juniors and Seniors an opportunity to explore the various career opportunities in Law Enforcement.
Juvenile Firesetting Intervention
The
Office of the State Fire Marshal has formed a multi-disciplinary coalition
to expand and enhance youth firesetting intervention programs across
Washington State.
Washington State Patrol Honored Employees
A tribute
to the men and women of the State Patrol who have gone above and beyond
the call of duty by placing the safety of others ahead of their own.

In the Line of Duty: A tribute to our fallen officers
Honoring the
Washington State Patrol men and women who have died in the line of duty,
while serving the citizens of this state.
What to Expect From the Washington State
Patrol
Being pulled
over by a trooper can be a stressful and uncomfortable experience. This
page will familiarize you with what to expect if you are stopped by
the State Patrol.
Citizen Survey Report
Citizens opinions concerning the Washington State Patrol’s work performance,
employees, traffic law enforcement, and public safety issues.
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