State of Hawaii
Crime Victim Compensation |
The Crime Victim Compensation Commission was created by the Hawaii Legislature to alleviate the physical, mental and financial hardships suffered by victims of violent crime.
The Commission provides up to $2,000.00 in compensation to victims of violent crimes for their crime-related injuries and losses, and to "Good Samaritans" for injuries or property damage suffered in the prevention of a crime or apprehension of a criminal.
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Special Group Classes |
| Do you have a group which is interested in the Assualt Prevention course? Please contact us to setup a class for your group. |
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The Kupale - Women's Assault Prevention Course is a single 4 hour afternoon class of intensive self-protection, and assault prevention training.
This course is instructed by Prof. Steve McLaughlin, with 38 years Women's Assault Prevention and Self-Defense teaching experience. He is a Shihan of the Bushidokan Federation, Sensei of the HZJK, 8th Degree Black Belt in DanZan Ryu JuJitsu and holds Black Belts in several other martial art disciplines.
The Kupale Women's Assault Prevention Course has been in continuous presentation at various martial art schools in the U.S. for the past 35 years. It has won awards and certificates from women's groups in Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada. The techniques and information presented are based on the latest police reports on violent criminal behavior and Social Work research on therapeutic intervention with survivors of assault and domestic violence. The techniques presented are simple, practical, effective and proven methods from principles of DanZan Ryu JuJitsu (DZR) and can be accomplished by anyone with little or no previous training
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