Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB737

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/30/23  
Introduced
1/23/23  

Caption

Relating To Recidivism Reduction.

Impact

The introduction of this bill signifies a shift towards measures that support rehabilitation rather than solely punitive actions. By incentivizing compliance with the terms of parole, it aims to create a more constructive environment for individuals reintegrating into society. If successfully implemented, this could lead to a tangible decrease in recidivism rates in Hawaii, thereby improving public safety and lowering costs associated with recidivism and incarceration.

Summary

House Bill 737 addresses the issue of recidivism among formerly incarcerated individuals by facilitating their post-incarceration employment and encouraging compliance with parole conditions. It recognizes that stable employment after release is closely linked to lower rates of re-offending, therefore promoting safer communities and reducing taxpayer burdens associated with incarceration. The legislation mandates that the Hawaii Paroling Authority can grant credits to parolees based on their adherence to parole conditions, effectively reducing their parole duration for compliant behavior.

Contention

While the bill is primarily framed as a positive reform, it may encounter debate over the specifics of credit allocation and the criteria for compliance. Critics may argue about the potential for subjective interpretation of what constitutes compliance and whether such credits adequately address the challenges faced by parolees, such as finding stable employment. This bill implies a trust in the capacity of the paroling authority to effectively manage and implement these credits without leading to inconsistencies or inequities.

Companion Bills

HI HB737

Carry Over Relating To Recidivism Reduction.

Previously Filed As

HI HB737

Relating To Recidivism Reduction.

HI A788

Provides for reduction in suspended sentence, probation, or parole based on compliance with conditions of sentence; requires report on effect on recidivism.

HI A3257

Provides for reduction in suspended sentence, probation, or parole based on compliance with conditions of sentence; requires report on effect on recidivism.

HI S1078

Provides for reduction in suspended sentence, probation, or parole based on compliance with conditions of sentence; requires report on effect on recidivism.

HI SB2600

Recidivism; create study committee to review means to reduce through support, supervision and skills attainment.

HI HB2342

Relating To Parole.

HI SB2515

Relating To Parole.

HI SB495

To Create The Protect Arkansas Act; To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Sentencing And Parole; To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Certain Criminal Offenses; And To Create The Legislative Recidivism Reduction Task Force.

HI SB439

To Create The Legislative Recidivism Reduction Task Force.

HI HB1604

Relating To Criminal Justice Reform.

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HI HB737

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