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The Department has established minimum requirements for visitor dress. When the visits officer deems a visitor’s attire does not conform to the requirements outlined herein, they will ask the Shift Commander to either approve or deny the visit.
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The Sheriff’s Department is mandated to enforce the laws of the Commonwealth and to serve and protect the citizens of Suffolk County.
We accomplish this mission by:
- Maintaining safe and secure custody and control of inmates and pre-trial detainees.
- Enhancing public safety by seeking ways to effectively reduce offender recidivism.
- To meet the challenges presented by this obligation, we must set goals that inform and improve our relationship with both the public and each other.
Steven W. Tompkins, a member of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department since 2002, was appointed to serve as the Sheriff of Suffolk County on January 22nd, 2013 by Governor of Massachusetts, Deval Patrick.
As the Sheriff of Suffolk County, Tompkins manages all operations at the Suffolk County House of Correction, the Nashua Street Jail and the Civil Process Division. In addition to providing care, custody and rehabilitative support for inmates and pre–trial detainees, Tompkins also oversees a management, security and administrative staff of over 1,000.
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Here you can take a virtual tour of one of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department facilities.
Suffolk County Jail at Nashua Street
Suffolk County South Bay House of Correction
SCSD Employment Opportunities Below is a list of current opportunities at Suffolk County Sheriff's Department. Please click on an opening in the list to view details and apply or to download an application. Click here
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- SCSD officers and CWP (Community Works Program)
- National Correctional Officers and Employees Week
- Partner Profile: Spectrum Health Systems
- Inside the SCSD's Virtual Court Division
In preparation for Memorial Day, SCSD officers and CWP (Community Works Program) participants joined volunteers this week at Mount Hope Cemetery in Mattapan to plant flags at more than 16,000 veterans’ gravesites, honoring the lives and sacrifices of the men and women who served our nation. The Mount Hope Cemetery is home to veterans from the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and generations of service members whose legacies continue to live on through this annual tradition. As each flag was placed, we took time to reflect on the history, courage, and sacrifice represented by every veteran headstone.
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Continuing our coverage of last week’s National Correctional Officers and Employees Week, we offer congratulations to our basket raffle winners and another look at our Annual Wreath Laying Ceremony at the House of Correction. Congratulations to our basket raffle winners: Classification Caseworker Jessica Padilla, and Custodian Winston Ramirez!
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The connection between addiction and incarceration is undeniable. Re- search shows that alcohol and drugs are implicated in an estimated 80% of offenses leading to incarceration in the United States, and alcohol dependence consistently emerges as the most prevalent substance use disorder among incarcerated popu- lations. Spectrum Health Systems is working to change that statistic; one conversation, one group session, one life at a time.
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When the COVID-19 pandemic forced courthouses across the Commonwealth to temporarily close their doors, the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department was already ahead of the curve. Courts were clamoring for a solution to conduct sessions and uphold detainees’ right to a speedy trial. ---Enter Stacy Brown, Director of Virtual Court Communica- tions and Technology. Before eventually establishing her role in the telecommunications court process, Brown previously served as Assistant Director of Social Services and creator of the Family Matters program. In the Spring of 2017, Brown was tasked by Sheriff Steven W. Tompkins with implementing an innovative vision to reduce the need for transporting detainees to court and to optimize the efficiency and consistency of connecting individ- uals on trial with their legal teams and courts.
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Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department press releases.
130th running of the Boston Marathon
The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department provided mutual aid along with the other law enforcement agencies staffing the 130th running of the @BostonMarathon. SCSD Lieutenant Jarrod Trovato […]
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Our monthly newsletter, "Common Ground."
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