Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB186

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

Relating To Harassment By Stalking.

Impact

If enacted, HB186 will enhance the penalties associated with harassment by stalking, potentially leading to longer prison sentences and higher fines for offenders. This change in classification may also have broader implications for victims, including increased protection under the law and support from law enforcement agencies. The classification shift indicates a stronger legislative intent to address stalking as a severe issue affecting many victims, particularly in contexts of domestic violence and personal safety.

Summary

House Bill 186 (HB186) addresses the issue of harassment by stalking in the State of Hawaii. The bill proposes to amend Section 711-1106.5 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, changing the classification of harassment by stalking from a misdemeanor to a class C felony. This significant change reflects an effort to strengthen legal consequences for such offenses, acknowledging the serious nature of stalking behaviors on individuals’ safety and well-being.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB186 may center on concerns about the implications of elevating the offense to a felony level. Proponents argue that such a step is necessary to adequately protect victims and deter potential offenders, while critics might express concerns regarding the potential unintended consequences of felony charges, such as the stigma associated with felony convictions and the impact on rehabilitation opportunities for offenders. Additionally, some may question whether the law will be effectively enforced and what resources will be allocated to support victims as the legal landscape shifts.

Companion Bills

HI HB186

Carry Over Relating To Harassment By Stalking.

Previously Filed As

HI HB186

Relating To Harassment By Stalking.

HI HR52

Requesting The Judiciary To Assess The Impact Of Increasing The Level Of The Offense Of Harassment By Stalking From A Misdemeanor To A Class C Felony.

HI HCR56

Requesting The Judiciary To Assess The Impact Of Increasing The Level Of The Offense Of Harassment By Stalking From A Misdemeanor To A Class C Felony.

HI HCR55

Requesting The Judiciary To Convene A Working Group To Study How Effective Existing Laws On Domestic Violence Temporary Restraining Orders, Protective Orders, And Harassment By Stalking Are In Preventing Continued Abuse And Harassment.

HI HR51

Requesting The Judiciary To Convene A Working Group To Study How Effective Existing Laws On Domestic Violence Temporary Restraining Orders, Protective Orders, And Harassment By Stalking Are In Preventing Continued Abuse And Harassment.

HI SB1313

Relating To The Offense Of Promoting Pornography For Minors.

HI HB994

Relating To The Offense Of Promoting Pornography For Minors.

HI HB198

Relating To Temporary Restraining Orders.

HI SB94

Relating To Temporary Restraining Orders.

HI SB295

Relating To Domestic Abuse Protective Orders.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.