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Sex Offender Registry and Information

The Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act requires sex offenders, who must register under any state law, to provide notice of enrollment or employment at any institution of higher education (IHE) in that state where the offender resides, as well as notice of each change of enrollment or employment status at the IHE. In Hawaii, Chapter 846E, Hawaii Revised Statutes, mandates that the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center (HCJDC) maintains a central repository of convicted sex offenders in the State of Hawaii. The following information about those persons is available to the public: name, prior names, aliases, nicknames and pseudonyms, year of birth and alias years of birth, physical description including scars and tattoos, photograph, residence, temporary and future addresses, personal vehicles(s) driven, street name of employment and volunteer location, college/university affiliation, and crime for which convicted, judgment of conviction, judgment of acquittal or judicial determination of unfitness to proceed for which the offender is registered, and the provision of law defining the criminal offense. The Hawaii searchable registry can be viewed online at http://sexoffenders.eHawaii.gov/sexoffender/search.html. For more information, go to http://ag.Hawaii.gov/hcjdc.