NCJ Number
121910
Date Published
1989
Length
163 pages
Annotation
An audit of the management, operations, and expenditures of the Hawaii State Judiciary was requested by the State legislature in 1988 to assess the adequacy of the Judiciary's administration and management of its courts, support services, and programs and to recommend improvements.
Abstract
The audit examined the overall structure of administration; the case management practices at the district and circuit courts; the support services related to the management of information systems, records, and personnel services; and the appropriateness and adequacy of the programs carried out by the courts. The analysis showed that the Judiciary administration lacks the strong professional and managerial expertise needed to remedy past problems and to meet the current demands placed on the system. Thus, employees view management actions as arbitrary because they are not made openly in the context of a clear organizational structure and the policies and procedures needed to establish accountability. In contrast, caseflow management is generally healthy, although some trouble spots exist. Many changes are also needed in records management, the nature and management of information systems, personnel management, and financial management. Tables, chapter notes, and agency response.