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Kulani prison closed out of fiscal necessity
By starbulletin.com
Published: 10/05/2009

The decision to close the Kulani Correctional Facility was an extremely difficult one, made necessary by the state's financial situation.

The department did not initiate this change without great consideration and it was not done to justify the transfer of additional inmates out of Hawaii.

The state cannot afford the size of government, programs and facilities that we have maintained in the past.

More than 15 years ago, faced by the lack of sufficient prison bed and program space for its growing offender population and the inability to obtain public support for the construction of a new prison, the department had to transfer inmates out of state. At that time, the department was operating under a federal consent decree that specifically required alleviating overcrowded conditions at our correctional facilities.

Kat Brady ("What are the real reasons for closing Kulani?," Star-Bulletin, Sept. 30) implies that Kulani inmates will be sent to medium-security prisons on the mainland instead of minimum-security prisons in the state. Ms. Brady is well aware that all of the Kulani inmates went to other facilities in Hawaii, including the Federal Detention Center on Oahu. None has gone to the mainland.

While Kulani was the site of the department's largest sex offender treatment program, it was also the most expensive prison to operate. The daily cost per inmate was $101, not $90.24 as stated by Ms. Brady. The cost to house an inmate at the Federal Detention Center is $86.90 per day, not $90.90, as cited by Ms. Brady. And when Kulani closed, it had 127 inmates, not 210 as she claimed.

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