The
Boston Reentry Initiative (BRI) is a partnership between the Suffolk
County Sheriff’s Department, the Boston Police
Department, the U.S. Attorney's Office and the District Attorney's
Office. BRI creates a formal inter-agency support
system for inmates before
their release from the House of Correction.
The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department releases more than
3,000 inmates from the House of Correction and more than 13,000 detainees
from the Nashua Street Jail annually. Research has shown that the
first 24-hours after release is critical to offenders leaving the
system. This partnership provides a multifaceted approach to help
reduce the rate of recidivism for recently released inmates.
The Initiative includes an emphasis on mentoring, information sharing,
treating addiction and employment opportunities for inmates after
release. This program begins while offenders are still incarcerated
at the House of Correction. In the first few months of incarceration,
a panel, comprised of the U.S. Attorney's Office, the District Attorney's
Office, parole, probation, community agencies and faith-based organizations
meets
with offenders
and discusses issues that may affect a successful transition back
into the community.
For more information, please contact:
True See Allah, Coordinator
House of Correction
20 Bradston Street
Boston, MA 02118
617-635-1000 x2022
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