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HR 16 urges Hawaii's education and police departments to create Junior Police Officer Programs in schools, fostering student engagement and community safety.
HR 16 urges Hawaii's education and police departments to create Junior Police Officer Programs in schools, fostering student engagement and community safety.
Bill Number: HR 16
Title: Urging the Department of Education and Honolulu Police Department to Establish Junior Police Officer Programs Through School-Police Partnerships in Schools
Status: Referred to EDN, JHA, referral sheet 22
Introduced: February 18, 2025
Classification: Resolution
Subject: DOE, Education, HPD, Police Partnerships, School Programs
The primary intent of HR 16 is to encourage collaboration between the Department of Education (DOE) and the Honolulu Police Department (HPD) to create Junior Police Officer Programs in schools. This initiative aims to foster positive relationships between students and law enforcement, enhance community safety, and provide educational opportunities related to civic responsibility and law enforcement careers.
HR 16 represents an initiative aimed at enhancing the relationship between law enforcement and youth through educational programs. By establishing Junior Police Officer Programs, the resolution seeks to promote community safety and civic engagement among students, ultimately contributing to a more informed and responsible future generation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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