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HI SB2442

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/22/2010

Primary Sponsor

Clarence Nishihara

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Origin

Senate

2010 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Requires the Hawaii paroling authority to prepare a psychosexual evaluation for prisoners convicted of violation of privacy in the first or second degree (HRS §711-1110.9 or 711-1111) no later than two months before their parole hearing.

  • Mandates the authority provide copies of the psychosexual evaluation to both the prisoner and prosecuting attorney at least one month before the parole hearing.

  • Requires the paroling authority to consider the psychosexual evaluation, along with testimony and comments from the prosecuting attorney, when making parole decisions.

  • Allows prisoners convicted under the privacy violation statutes to consult with appropriate consultants to refute or address items in the psychosexual evaluation as part of parole hearing preparation.

  • Defines "psychosexual evaluation" as an assessment focusing on sexual development, history, paraphilic interests, risk level, victimology, social history, and specific treatment recommendations.

Legislative Description

Parole Hearings; Violation of Privacy; Psychosexual Evaluation

Last Action

(S) The committee on PSM deferred the measure.

2/18/2010

Committee Referrals

Public Safety, Intergovernmental and Military Affairs1/25/2010

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