08-08-2015, 03:19 AM
... successful programs for keeping sex offenders from reoffending when they got out. That was one of the reasons it made so little sense to close it when Lingle did
Kulani was closed because it was inefficiently operated. There were either too many guards or too few inmates:
The Kulani Correctional Facility Currently employs 76 workers and houses 123 male inmates.
http://mauinow.com/2009/07/24/kulani-cor...-to-close/
If Kulani used the isolation as their "fence" what why did they need 76 guards (with frequent overtime pay) to watch 123 inmates? The people who complained the loudest when the facility closed were the guards. Even luxury resorts in Kona don't have that high a worker to guest ratio.
BTW, Kulani has reopened.
Kulani was closed because it was inefficiently operated. There were either too many guards or too few inmates:
The Kulani Correctional Facility Currently employs 76 workers and houses 123 male inmates.
http://mauinow.com/2009/07/24/kulani-cor...-to-close/
If Kulani used the isolation as their "fence" what why did they need 76 guards (with frequent overtime pay) to watch 123 inmates? The people who complained the loudest when the facility closed were the guards. Even luxury resorts in Kona don't have that high a worker to guest ratio.
BTW, Kulani has reopened.
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