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The research that informs state and local policy in island environments is overwhelmingly produced by institutions that study island conditions from a distance.
LOS ANGELES - Californer -- State and local governments on islands operate under conditions that mainland policy frameworks were never designed to address. Tight budgets, small agencies, geographic isolation, and compound threat environments combine to create a policy challenge that generic research simply cannot solve.
For Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and every island-based municipality, the gap between what existing research recommends and what island governance actually requires is not theoretical. It shows up every time an emergency management director tries to apply a mutual aid protocol written for counties that border each other.
Why state and local island governments need independent research
The research that informs state and local policy in island environments is overwhelmingly produced by institutions that study island conditions from a distance. Island governance is not scaled-down mainland governance. It is a distinct operational environment that demands distinct policy research.
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Island governance is not scaled-down mainland governance. It is a distinct operational environment that demands distinct policy research.
The specific gaps that affect island governance
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ISPI's Hawaii Policy Research Series — ten papers covering housing, public safety, law enforcement, emergency management, infrastructure, climate resilience, Native Hawaiian rights, healthcare, and AI governance — is the most comprehensive island-specific policy research library available to Hawaii state and local governments. All papers are free at ispiglobal.com/research.html.
Hawaii is the case study. The world is the market.
Island Security Policy Institute (ISPI)
501(c)(3) · Nonpartisan · Independent · Practitioner-Led · Honolulu, Hawaiʻi — Worldwide
ISPIGlobal@proton.me · ispiglobal.com · SAM.gov UEI: G5H9VJ7C4NS8
#ISPI #IslandSecurity #PublicSafety #IslandGovernance #EmergencyManagement #LawEnforcement #PolicyResearch #Hawaii #ThinkTank #PacificIslands
For Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and every island-based municipality, the gap between what existing research recommends and what island governance actually requires is not theoretical. It shows up every time an emergency management director tries to apply a mutual aid protocol written for counties that border each other.
Why state and local island governments need independent research
The research that informs state and local policy in island environments is overwhelmingly produced by institutions that study island conditions from a distance. Island governance is not scaled-down mainland governance. It is a distinct operational environment that demands distinct policy research.
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Island governance is not scaled-down mainland governance. It is a distinct operational environment that demands distinct policy research.
The specific gaps that affect island governance
- Emergency management. FEMA frameworks are built on assumptions about mutual aid and resource transit times that do not hold on islands. State and local emergency managers need research addressing the 72-hour isolation window and supply chain singularity.
- Law enforcement workforce. Island police agencies face a recruitment and retention crisis with no mainland equivalent. Officers trained at state academies leave for higher-paying mainland positions.
- Insider threat and workplace security. In small island communities, behavioral threat assessment requires cultural calibration that continental frameworks do not provide.
- At-risk youth and juvenile justice. Island communities face youth safety challenges shaped by geography, limited services, and specific Pacific and island cultural dynamics.
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ISPI's Hawaii Policy Research Series — ten papers covering housing, public safety, law enforcement, emergency management, infrastructure, climate resilience, Native Hawaiian rights, healthcare, and AI governance — is the most comprehensive island-specific policy research library available to Hawaii state and local governments. All papers are free at ispiglobal.com/research.html.
Hawaii is the case study. The world is the market.
Island Security Policy Institute (ISPI)
501(c)(3) · Nonpartisan · Independent · Practitioner-Led · Honolulu, Hawaiʻi — Worldwide
ISPIGlobal@proton.me · ispiglobal.com · SAM.gov UEI: G5H9VJ7C4NS8
#ISPI #IslandSecurity #PublicSafety #IslandGovernance #EmergencyManagement #LawEnforcement #PolicyResearch #Hawaii #ThinkTank #PacificIslands
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