Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB614

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Relating To Hate Crimes.

Impact

If enacted, HB 614 would significantly affect the processes by which hate crimes are reported and documented in Hawaii. It requires the Attorney General's office to develop systems and procedures for the collection, storage, and dissemination of hate crime data. Every law enforcement agency would need to maintain strict reporting practices to ensure timely and accurate data submission, fostering a cooperative environment among various agencies. The bill also emphasizes the need for these agencies to undergo annual training to recognize and handle hate crimes more effectively, aiming for a more informed and responsive law enforcement culture.

Summary

House Bill 614 aims to amend Hawaii's existing laws regarding hate crimes by ensuring comprehensive data collection by law enforcement agencies. The bill mandates the reporting of all possible reported hate crimes, regardless of whether they result in criminal charges. This change is intended to improve the transparency and accountability of hate crime tracking and reporting at the state level. By defining "reported hate crime," the bill provides a clear guideline for authorities on what constitutes a bias-motivated incident, thus enhancing the state's ability to address such issues effectively.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from concerns regarding the implementation of these new reporting requirements. Critics might voice apprehension about the potential strain on local law enforcement resources and the feasibility of accurately tracking and documenting every instance of reported hate crime. Furthermore, there are discussions on the implications of increasing government oversight in terms of privacy and how data gathered will be utilized. While the bill seeks to address bias-motivated violence comprehensively, these concerns highlight the balancing act between enhancing public safety and protecting individual rights.

Companion Bills

HI SB1149

Same As Relating To Hate Crimes.

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