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Find out the names and locations of all state prisons and jails in Hawaii, as well as the mainland facility that houses some Hawaii prisoners. Learn about the history, capacity and controversies of Hawaii's correctional system.
FDC Honolulu is a federal prison facility in Hawaii that holds male and female prisoners prior to or during court proceedings or brief sentences. It opened in 2001 and is located near Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
Learn about the history, organization, and functions of the Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, which oversees jails, prisons, and rehabilitation programs in the state. Find out how the department was reorganized in 2024 and how it contracts with private prisons on the mainland.
Albert "Ian" Schweitzer, left, hugs his mother, Linda, moments after a judge ordered him released from prison, in Hilo, Hawaii, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023.
The Hawaii Department of Public Safety was a state agency that oversaw corrections, law enforcement, and narcotics enforcement until 2023. It had four prisons, four jails, and a sheriff division that provided security and process services to various state facilities and entities.
This web page provides a comprehensive list of people who are sentenced to death in the U.S. federal and state jurisdictions, as of July 1, 2024. It also includes demographic and statistical data on death row inmates, such as ethnicity, gender, education, mental illness, and time on death row.
A state prison in Honolulu, Hawaii, with two divisions for medium-security and special needs inmates. Learn about its history, capacity, location, and notable inmates such as serial killers and mass murderers.
A list of three pages related to prisons in Hawaii, including federal and state facilities. The list may not be updated and may contain outdated information.