Chronological: Hawaii State Law Enforcement Officials Association, 32nd Annual Conference, Sheraton Waikiki, 1985-08-29

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1985-08-29
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Inouye, Daniel K. U.S.S., Hawaii
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This folder contains a speech given by Senator Daniel K. Inouye for the Hawaii State Law Enforcement Officers' Association regarding rising community remarks and insults against HPD. He emphasizes crime rates throughout the United States and highlights that Hawai'i has the lowest crime rate among all states and for that reason, in addition to having the lowest pay scale, officers should be appreciated more and news of their good work should be proliferated instead of baseless insults.
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Speeches, Honolulu (Hawaii). Police Department, Crime, Crime prevention
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20 Pages
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Hawaii
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