Criminal Justice Reform Initiative
Young Adults in the Criminal Justice System: Taking a Developmental Approach to Reduce Recidivism
Please join MassINC and criminal justice leaders for a conversation on innovative models to serve justice-involved young adults. Around the country, developmental approaches with transitional age youth are generating considerable attention. These policies and practices hold significant promise to reduce recidivism and increase public safety, particularly in neighborhoods heavily impacted by violent crime.
Working Together for Results
University of Massachusetts, 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, United StatesPlease Join MassINC and the Massachusetts Criminal Justice Reform Coalition for our Third Annual Criminal Justice Reform Policy Summit: Working Together for Results Friday, March 18th 9:00am Policy Summit, Working Together for Results 12:30pm Film Screening, Beyond the Wall MassINC and the Criminal Justice Reform Coalition invite leaders from Massachusetts and beyond to join us for(...)
Day of Empathy
Massachusetts State House - Room 428 24 Beacon St, Boston, MA, United StatesOn March 1st, 2017, MassINC will join the national bipartisan initiative #cut50 and organizations across the country for a single day of action to unite in order to highlight the strength of the bipartisan criminal justice reform movement. The Day of Empathy will highlight the needs and share the perspectives of Americans impacted by the(...)
Measuring Impact: CORI Reform on employment and recidivism rates
Please Join MassINC, the Boston Fed's New England Public Policy Center, and the Massachusetts Bar Association For a breakfast forum and discussion about the impact of Massachusetts’ CORI Reform on employment and recidivism rates - Breakfast and registration begins at 8:30 - Policymakers have proposed and enacted policies that seek to limit the negative consequences(...)
Criminal Justice Reform Coalition Policy Summit
Omni Parker House Hotel 60 School Street, Boston, MA, United StatesThe annual Criminal Justice Reform Coalition Summit brings together 300 leaders from around the Commonwealth interested in comprehensive reform. Participants include elected officials, policy makers, public safety and corrections officials, advocates, and civic and religious leaders from Massachusetts and beyond. This year’s program will feature a two-part conversation on justice reinvestment in Massachusetts, informed by(...)
Funding Justice Reinvestment
Massachusetts State House Room 428 24 Beacon St, Boston, MA, United StatesWith efforts by the legislature to reform the criminal justice system by the end of 2017, this important conversation will look at Colorado’s transformative model for reinvesting in communities most impacted by crime and incarceration as a potential tool to use here in Massachusetts. Featuring: Senator Sonia Chang-Díaz and Representative Mary Keefe co-authors of the Justice Reinvestment(...)
Delivering on the Promise of Criminal Justice Reform
UMass CLub One Beacon St, Boston , MA, United StatesJoin MassINC and the Massachusetts Criminal Justice Reform Coalition for the Fifth Annual Criminal Justice Reform Coalition Policy Summit: Delivering on the Promise of Criminal Justice Reform REGISTER TODAY! Tuesday, May 15, 2018 Registration 8:00 am Program 8:30 -10:30am UMass Club, 1 Beacon Street, Boston Featuring: The Honorable Paula Carey Chief Justice of the Trial(...)
Sixth Annual Massachusetts Criminal Justice Reform Coalition Policy Summit
UMass CLub One Beacon St, Boston , MA, United StatesPlease join us for the Sixth Annual Massachusetts Criminal Justice Reform Coalition Policy Summit - REGISTER HERE - This year’s theme is Learning from Early Accomplishments in Young Adult Justice. Our featured speakers will reflect on nascent efforts to increase public safety by improving outcomes for justice-involved young adults in Massachusetts. Space is limited. Please follow(...)
Rooting Out Racial Bias
Focusing criminal justice information systems, MassINC will review efforts to increase transparency, improve data collection, and root out racial bias.
Refunding Corrections
Focusing criminal justice information systems, MassINC will review efforts to increase transparency, improve data collection, and root out racial bias.