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SCR 60: REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION TO PROVIDE AN UPDATE ON THE FINDINGS OF THE PROOF OF CONCEPT STUDY TITLED BREAKING CYCLES:  ALTERNATIVE MODELS OF REHABILITATION AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE ON OʻAHU.

  • Session Year: 2025-2026
  • House: Senate
  • Latest Version Date: 2026-04-02

Current Status:

Passed

(2026-04-27: Resolution adopted in final form.)

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In Committee

First Chamber

In Committee

Second Chamber

Final Decking

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requesting the Department of Corrections and rehabilitation to provide an update on the findings of THE PROOF OF CONCEPT STUDY TITLED Breaking Cycles:  Alternative Models of Rehabilitation and Restorative Justice on Oʻahu.

Discussed in Hearing

House Standing Committee on Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs7MIN
Apr 22, 2026

House Standing Committee on Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs

House Standing Committee on Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs38SEC
Apr 22, 2026

House Standing Committee on Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs

House Standing Committee on Public Safety6MIN
Apr 15, 2026

House Standing Committee on Public Safety

House Standing Committee on Public Safety53SEC
Apr 15, 2026

House Standing Committee on Public Safety

Senate Standing Committee on Hawaiian Affairs7MIN
Mar 30, 2026

Senate Standing Committee on Hawaiian Affairs

Senate Standing Committee on Public Safety and Military Affairs7MIN
Mar 30, 2026

Senate Standing Committee on Public Safety and Military Affairs

Senate Standing Committee on Hawaiian Affairs48SEC
Mar 30, 2026

Senate Standing Committee on Hawaiian Affairs

Senate Standing Committee on Public Safety and Military Affairs48SEC
Mar 30, 2026

Senate Standing Committee on Public Safety and Military Affairs

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