For any agency serious about de-escalation, legal accountability, and officer safety, the standard is no longer optional. It is the verified baseline.
The officer later reported: "My training kicked in. I used the verified phrase: 'Sir, I am not here to hurt you. Lower the pipe. Let me help you.'" campaign english for law enforcement audio verified
Furthermore, bodycams will soon feature on-device ASR that automatically subtitles the officer’s English for suspects who are deaf or non-native. But those subtitles are only accurate if the officer speaks verified English. In law enforcement, presence matters. Your uniform, your stance, your badge—these project authority. But if your English is muddled, accented beyond comprehension, or swallowed by stress, that authority evaporates. Suspects hesitate. Victims withdraw. Juries doubt. For any agency serious about de-escalation