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Honolulu Police Department takes hands-on approach to hiring process

CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / SEPT. 15
                                The Honolulu Police Department’s application process has been streamlined for a faster turnaround and now takes three to six months. A cadet participates in a firearms training session at the Waipahu training academy, Ke Kula Maka‘i.
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CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / SEPT. 15

The Honolulu Police Department’s application process has been streamlined for a faster turnaround and now takes three to six months. A cadet participates in a firearms training session at the Waipahu training academy, Ke Kula Maka‘i.

GEORGE F. LEE / 2022
                                Capt. Parker Bode, who’s assigned to the department’s Human Resources Division, said having greater HPD oversight of its own hiring process eliminates some of the city’s red tape.
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GEORGE F. LEE / 2022

Capt. Parker Bode, who’s assigned to the department’s Human Resources Division, said having greater HPD oversight of its own hiring process eliminates some of the city’s red tape.

CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / SEPT. 15
                                The Honolulu Police Department’s application process has been streamlined for a faster turnaround and now takes three to six months. A cadet participates in a firearms training session at the Waipahu training academy, Ke Kula Maka‘i.
GEORGE F. LEE / 2022
                                Capt. Parker Bode, who’s assigned to the department’s Human Resources Division, said having greater HPD oversight of its own hiring process eliminates some of the city’s red tape.