Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR105

Introduced
3/7/25  
Refer
3/12/25  
Report Pass
4/1/25  

Caption

Requesting The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation To Incrementally And Systematically Reduce The Number Of Inmates Incarcerated In Private, Out-of-state Correctional Facilities.

Impact

The passing of SR105 could mark a significant shift in how the state manages its correctional population. By recommending a phased reduction of inmates in private, out-of-state prisons, the resolution aims to enhance rehabilitation outcomes by allowing inmates to remain closer to their support systems. This approach alleviates concerns regarding an extended separation from families, which has been indicated as a source of stress and negative long-term consequences for inmates upon reintegration into society.

Summary

Senate Resolution 105 (SR105) addresses the longstanding practice of housing a significant portion of Hawaii's inmate population in private, for-profit, out-of-state correctional facilities. Acknowledging concerns about the adverse effects this practice has on inmates' connections to family and support networks, the resolution urges the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to systematically reduce the number of inmates incarcerated in these facilities. The initiative underscores the importance of community ties and the psychological impacts of incarceration far from home.

Contention

One notable contention surrounding SR105 relates to the state's reliance on private correctional facilities. Supporters argue that reducing the reliance on out-of-state facilities is critical for addressing the issues of mass incarceration while fostering better rehabilitation opportunities. Conversely, skeptics may raise concerns regarding the capacity and resources of in-state facilities to accommodate the returning inmates without sacrificing safety or security.

Next_steps

To ensure accountability and track progress, the resolution mandates the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to submit reports to the Legislature regarding the reduction efforts by specific deadlines in upcoming regular sessions. This oversight is intended to keep legislative bodies informed and engaged in the transition towards a more community-centered correctional strategy.

Companion Bills

HI SCR126

Same As Requesting The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation To Incrementally And Systematically Reduce The Number Of Inmates Incarcerated In Private, Out-of-state Correctional Facilities.

HI HR148

Same As Requesting The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation To Incrementally And Systematically Reduce The Number Of Inmates Incarcerated In Private, Out-of-state Correctional Facilities.

Previously Filed As

HI SR20

Requesting The Women's Corrections Implementation Commission To Develop A Strategy And Make Recommendations To Reduce The Number Of Women Incarcerated At The Women's Community Correctional Center By Twenty-five Percent Over The Next Five Years.

HI SCR31

Requesting The Women's Corrections Implementation Commission To Develop A Strategy And Make Recommendations To Reduce The Number Of Women Incarcerated At The Women's Community Correctional Center By Twenty-five Percent Over The Next Five Years.

HI HCR160

Requesting The Women's Corrections Implementation Commission To Develop A Strategy And Make Recommendations To Reduce The Number Of Women Incarcerated At The Women's Community Correctional Center By Twenty-five Percent Over The Next Five Years.

HI SR81

Requesting The Department Of Health And Department Of Public Safety To Work In Collaboration To Preserve The Health And Safety Of Special Needs Inmates And Others In The State's Jails And Prisons.

HI HR139

Requesting The Women's Corrections Implementation Commission To Develop A Strategy And Make Recommendations To Reduce The Number Of Women Incarcerated At The Women's Community Correctional Center By Twenty-five Percent Over The Next Five Years.

HI SB347

Relating To Corrections.

HI SB347

Relating To Corrections.

HI SCR89

Requesting The Department Of Health And Department Of Public Safety To Work In Collaboration To Preserve The Health And Safety Of Special Needs Inmates And Others In The State's Jails And Prisons.

HI HB1280

Relating To Corrections.

HI HB1280

Relating To Corrections.

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