NCJ Number
102259
Date Published
1986
Length
203 pages
Annotation
Statistics are presented on the personnel, resources, workload and budgets of Hawaiian criminal justice agencies (police, prosecutors, intake, judiciary, corrections, and parole).
Abstract
Data were collected for fiscal years 1980-81 through 1983-84. Of the 5,339 positions in Hawaii, 53 percent are in police departments, 22 percent in the judiciary, 19 percent in corrections, 4 percent in prosecutors' offices, 1 percent in intake service centers, and the remainder in the paroling authority. In 1983-84, $145,308,387 was spent by the State's criminal justice system: 54 percent by police; 22 percent by the judiciary; 18 percent by corrections, and 8 percent by prosecutors, intake, and paroling authority. Overall, the greatest manpower resources and highest expenditures were in those agencies that involved the greatest personal exposure to offenders. Chapter notes and 43 tables. (Author abstract modified)