Sharing this data with WASPC seems like it could expose sensitive information outside the circle of entities normally assumed to have access to it. Not everyone in WASPC is a current or retired member of law enforcement. They also have an affiliate membership level for people whose functions are tangentially related to LE but who aren't actually sworn/obligated/etc. On the WASPC blog they give a partial list (here's the post if anyone wants to search it for affiliate members --
https://waspc.wordpress.com/author/waspc/). The list is an attendee roster from a conference back in 2011, but there's someone from WSU on there and someone else works for an organization that appears to focus on some sort of political lobbying.
I don't have a good grasp on how the investigative process would work, but should those people have any potential access to personal data when a denial comes through? Maybe the answer is "yes," but it's a question that's worth asking since this is
not a police-only organization.