135 research outputs found
Toward a Smaller, Smarter Correctional System for Hawaiʻi
Hawaiʻi stands at a correctional crossroads. We can continue to rely on costly and destructive incarceration, or we can embrace community oriented and more humane responses to law breaking. Considering our location, we should embrace notions of aloha and puʻuhonua and create a correctional system based on reintegration and forgiveness
Hawaii movement illustrates the importance of video evidence and gender violence in police reform
Nicholas Chagnon, Meda Chesney-Lind, and David T. Johnson argue that Hawaii, one of the most diverse states in the country, lacks the racial tensions characterizing many cities in continental United States, and thus concerns over gender violence provide an alternative discourse for catalyzing police reform. Video recordings of incidents of police violence, they argue, have worked to elicit public outrage and push for change in the state
Correspondence Committee. 1990-1999. Women and Publication Patterns in Criminal Justice Journals.
Primarily incoming and outgoing letters regarding individual committee activities, nominations for awards and elections, and membership issues
Correspondence: DWC Nominations and Elections, 1991-94.
Primarily incoming and outgoing letters regarding individual committee activities, nominations for awards and elections, and membership issues
Correspondence: Committee for DWC Nominations and Elections, 1991-1995.
Primarily incoming and outgoing letters regarding individual committee activities, nominations for awards and elections, and membership issues
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