Hawaii Oversight Commission Finds ‘Unacceptable’ Conditions At The Crowded Hilo Jail
Corrections officials agree to transfer inmates to a prison on Oahu to ease dangerous overcrowding at the Hawaii Community Correctional Center.
Hawaii Inmates Returning From An Arizona Prison Test Positive For Covid-19
So far 21 prisoners who were on the flight from Arizona have caught the coronavirus.
‘An Epic Fail:’ Hawaii Inmate Medical Records System Hasn’t Worked Right For Months
A top prison official said computer updates weren’t done for the system, and health workers at Hawaii’s jails and prisons lost access to thousands of records.
Lawsuit Seeks Compensation For Inmates Over Hawaii’s Response to Covid-19
The state failed to protect inmates and thousands were infected, according to the lawsuit.
Hawaii Will Soon Have A Women’s Court In An Effort To Reduce Recidivism
Advocates hope the three-year pilot program will prevent more women from being incarcerated and re-entering the criminal justice system.
Civil Beat Law Center Goes To Court To Make Prison Covid-19 Reports Public
The state refuses to release the health care monitoring reports, saying they are confidential under the terms of a federal court settlement.
How A ‘First Step’ In Prison Reform Sparked A Public Backlash And A Likely Veto
The bail reform bill was seen as a minor adjustment — but the public outcry could make lawmakers wary of pursuing it again.
The Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility Has No Girls. Can It Do The Same For Boys?
Advocates say years of reforms and efforts by nonprofit organizations and state agencies are finally paying off.
Woman Dies After Apparent Suicide At Oahu Jail
The death of Diamond Simeona-Agoo at the Oahu Community Correctional Center is the second apparent suicide in a Hawaii jail this month.
Staffing Shortages At The Oahu Jail Are Raising Alarms About Safety And OT Costs
Officers at Oahu Community Correctional Center say they are exhausted from working extra shifts with more frequent lockdowns.