Data on complaints, disciplinary actions, and use of force by law enforcement agencies in Hawaii is publicly available. The Hawaii Law Enforcement Standards Board (LESB) maintains records of complaints and disciplinary actions against law enforcement officers, accessible through the Public Safety Officer Abuse of Power Hotline. Each county police department is required to maintain a complaint log, available to the public upon request. Use-of-force data is reported annually to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Some counties have civilian review boards overseeing complaints and promoting transparency. While data may not be easily accessible or centrally located, it is available through various sources. ([stateregstoday.com](https://www.stateregstoday.com/politics/criminal/police-accountability-and-oversight-in-hawaii?utm_source=openai))