Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR16

Introduced
2/18/25  

Caption

Urging The Department Of Education And Honolulu Police Department To Establish Junior Police Officer Programs Through School-police Partnerships In Schools.

Impact

If enacted, HCR16 could significantly impact the way schools engage with local law enforcement. The establishment of Junior Police Officer programs would foster closer ties between students and police, providing spaces for positive interactions that can build trust and community spirit. It envisions that students in every Oahu school, regardless of their grade level, would have access to participate, thereby ensuring inclusiveness in community engagement efforts.

Summary

HCR16 is a House Concurrent Resolution aimed at encouraging the Department of Education and the Honolulu Police Department to establish Junior Police Officer programs through school-police partnerships in Oahu schools. The resolution emphasizes the benefits that such partnerships bring, including mentorship opportunities for students, access to community leaders' role models, and youth safety training. This initiative builds on existing programs that have operated across the nation since the late 1900s, such as D.A.R.E., which aim to promote safety and responsible citizenship among youth.

Contention

While the intent behind HCR16 primarily revolves around safety and mentorship, there may be points of contention regarding the balance of police presence in schools. Critics might argue that increased police involvement can lead to a heightened law enforcement atmosphere in educational environments, raising concerns about the implications for students, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds. The resolution outlines the potential for leadership and responsibility among students, but stakeholders may debate the appropriateness of police roles in schools and how it affects student experiences.

Companion Bills

HI HR16

Same As Urging The Department Of Education And Honolulu Police Department To Establish Junior Police Officer Programs Through School-police Partnerships In Schools.

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