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Juvenile Justice Information System

    Hawaii's Juvenile Justice Information System (JJIS) is a statewide information system that combines juvenile offender information from the police, prosecutors, Family Court, and the Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility for use by the participating agencies in tracking juvenile offenders. The JJIS is also the repository for statewide information on missing children.

    Information in the JJIS includes juveniles' first exposure to the justice system and extends through prosecution, adjudication, and incarceration.  With this comprehensive information, agencies can track juvenile offenders through the justice system and make informed decisions that balance community safety with the objective of restoring as many juveniles as possible to productive citizenship.

    The JJIS is used by police officers, probation officers, judges, prosecutors, and correctional workers who need to know the status of individual juveniles at any time or point in the juvenile justice process.  The JJIS provides background information on arrest and court data, personal data, and social services provided, and can identify juveniles who are suicide risks or involved with drugs.



    JJIS Newsletter

  • May 2008
  • December 2008

  • Juvenile Justice Information Committee


    R. Mark Browning, Senior Judge, Family Court, 1st Circuit, Chair

    Elayne Higa, Administrator, Family Court Probation, 3rd Circuit

    David Hipp, Executive Director, Office of Youth Services

    Charlene Iboshi, Prosecuting Attorney, County of Hawaii

    Shaylene Iseri-Carvalho, Prosecuting Attorney, County of Kauai

    Keith M. Kaneshiro, Prosecuting Attorney, City & County of Honolulu

    Louis M. Kealoha, Chief of Police, City & County of Honolulu

    John D. Kim, Prosecuting Attorney, County of Maui

    Harry S. Kubojiri, Chief of Police, County of Hawaii

    David M. Louie, Attorney General, State of Hawaii

    Paul Murakami, Judge, Family Court, 1st Circuit

    Darryl D. Perry, Chief of Police, County of Kauai

    Gary Yabuta, Chief of Police, County of Maui

    Marsha Yamada, Administrator, Juvenile Client & Family Services, 2nd Circuit

    Kari Yamashiro, Director, Family Court, 5th Circuit