Due to the limited availability of public records specific to the Mililani Mauka Police Department, comprehensive statistics on agency-wide disciplinary actions, patterns of misconduct, use-of-force incidents, and department-wide corruption or scandals are not readily accessible. This lack of transparency is consistent with broader challenges in accessing police misconduct records in Hawaii, as noted in various reports. For instance, the Honolulu Civil Beat highlighted that police misconduct records in Hawaii are often closed unless they relate to the firing of an officer or are part of a pending court case. Additionally, these records are typically destroyed after 30 months, further limiting public access. This systemic opacity underscores the need for enhanced transparency and accountability measures within law enforcement agencies across the state.