Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR175

Introduced
3/8/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Introduced
3/8/24  

Caption

Urging The Federal, State, And County Governments To Collaborate With Community Leaders And Stakeholders To Support Neighborhood Security Watch Programs In Hawaii.

Impact

The resolution aims to promote neighborhood safety and improve the relationship between local communities and law enforcement agencies. By encouraging collaboration among various government entities, community organizations, and volunteers, SR175 seeks to create a unified approach to addressing crime. This collaborative effort is designed to not only enhance patrolling in neighborhoods but also to provide residents with training and resources for emergency response, effectively supplementing the limited resources of county police departments.

Summary

Senate Resolution 175 urges federal, state, and county governments in Hawaii to collaborate with community leaders and stakeholders to bolster support for Neighborhood Security Watch programs. These programs are grassroots initiatives where community volunteers undergo training to lead local security patrols, thereby making neighborhoods safer. Amid rising crime rates, including issues related to domestic violence, substance abuse, and property crime, this resolution highlights the need for enhanced community engagement in crime prevention.

Contention

While the resolution advocates for community involvement in policing, some may argue about the reliance on volunteer-based security measures. There can be concerns regarding the adequacy of such programs in addressing serious criminal activities, given the complexities involved in crime prevention. Moreover, questions surrounding volunteer training, accountability, and the potential intersections with formal law enforcement duties could be sources of debate as communities seek to balance safety and effective policing.

Notable_points

In recent years, Neighborhood Security Watch programs have made strides in various areas across Hawaii, demonstrating the potential for increased civic engagement to address public safety. The resolution aims to build upon this momentum by urging broader support and cooperation from governmental levels. The sentiment is to empower communities to take charge of their neighborhood safety and foster a proactive policing strategy, ultimately freeing law enforcement to concentrate on more critical emergencies.

Companion Bills

HI SCR199

Same As Urging The Federal, State, And County Governments To Collaborate With Community Leaders And Stakeholders To Support Neighborhood Security Watch Programs In Hawaii.

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