Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB880

Introduced
1/25/23  
Refer
1/30/23  
Introduced
1/25/23  
Report Pass
3/2/23  
Refer
1/30/23  
Engrossed
3/7/23  
Report Pass
3/2/23  
Refer
3/10/23  
Engrossed
3/7/23  

Caption

Relating To Policing.

Impact

If enacted, HB880 will affect the way police departments operate by requiring them to maintain detailed records concerning various aspects of police engagement, including demographic information of individuals involved in incidents with officers. The information required in these reports includes not only basic statistics, such as the number of stops or arrests but also more sensitive details regarding the involved officers and civilians, such as age, race, mental health status, and any use of force. This comprehensive dataset is expected to support policy-making and improve overall policing practices in the state.

Summary

House Bill 880 aims to enhance public trust in law enforcement in Hawaii by standardizing the collection and publication of data related to police stops, arrests, and uses of force across different counties. The bill mandates that each county police department must compile and submit an annual report to the legislature, alongside making the data publicly available on their official websites. This initiative is rooted in the idea that transparent data collection can foster greater community trust and accountability in policing practices, which is vital for effective law enforcement.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB880 may invoke debate on issues of privacy, the potential for misuse of data, and the effectiveness of data collection in driving meaningful change. Some stakeholders might argue that while the intent of the bill is commendable, the execution could lead to concerns regarding individual privacy rights, especially with the collection of sensitive demographic information. Opponents might also raise questions about the real impact of such data on policing reform, debating if merely collecting and reporting data will lead to actual behavioral changes among police officers and departments.

Companion Bills

HI HB880

Carry Over Relating To Policing.

Previously Filed As

HI HB880

Relating To Policing.

HI HB278

Relating To Policing.

HI SB742

Relating To Policing.

HI SB2318

Relating To Policing.

HI AB173

School safety: peace officer interactions with pupils and nonpupils.

HI HB1777

Relating To The Commercial Sexual Exploitation Of Children.

HI HB1142

Virginia Community Policing Act; collection of data and reporting requirements.

HI AB284

Law enforcement: Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board (RIPA).

HI SB4991

George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2024 Closing the Law Enforcement Consent Loophole Act of 2024

HI SB444

Creates provisions relating to reporting requirements of law enforcement agencies

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