07/24/2017
EPOCA, CSJ, Mass Bar Assoc, and League of Women Voters at the statehouse on July 18th
Jobs Not Jails: Statewide coalition to redirect costly prison spending towards jobs, training and support for Massachusetts' lowest income communities.
The Patrick Administration has estimated that, if current criminal justice policies are not changed dramatically, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts will have to spend $2 billion in the next seven years, to build 10,000 new prison units, as well as $150 million more each year to fill them. Massachusetts already has one of the highest rates of incarceration in the world – on par with French Guiana a
07/24/2017
EPOCA, CSJ, Mass Bar Assoc, and League of Women Voters at the statehouse on July 18th
Join us for the hearings on the Bills on Tues 7/18 @ 1:00 p.m. @ State House Rm A1 before the Judiciary Committee. Let your voice be heard - contact us for details.
05/11/2017
poll: Voters want to
New MassINC Poll: Voters embrace end to mandatory minimum sentencing, support second chance reforms Voters See Prison Contributing to Recidivism, Support More Aggressive Criminal Justice Reforms Click here for the topline results. BOSTON – Massachusetts voters strongly favor judicial discre…
05/08/2017
training at The Chelsea Collaborative
Happy Monday everyone, from our Mass Campaign for Jobs Not Jails team! Photo is from a training at the The Chelsea Collaborative
It's not too late to get to Hills in Worcester - It hasn't started yet. This is your opportunity to talk about
04/07/2017
Racial Disparities Imprisonment of Latino's compared to whites is the highest in the nation and for African Americans, the 13th highest
, , Steve O'Neill, Ricardo Henry, Danielle Jones-Williams, Essex County Community Organization - ECCO, Cherish Casey, Mass Campaign for Jobs Not Jails
04/04/2017
The Massachusetts incarceration rate is on par with Kazakhstan and French Guinea, which are among the worst ten countries in the world in terms of incarceration.
, , Mass Campaign for Jobs Not Jails, Essex County Community Organization - ECCO, Pioneer Valley Project, Dalida Pretinha Rocha, Janine Carreiro-Young, Steve O'Neill, Ricardo Henry, Danielle Jones-Williams
03/31/2017
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A new symbol for an ancient tradition - The Boston Globe Boston’s largest Reform synagogue is proposing a new addition to the Passover Seder: a pine cone meant to represent prisons and the injustice of mass incarceration.
03/31/2017
Talking about @ and hanging w/ UMass Amherst students.
03/29/2017
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Eric Lesser on Twitter “Compelling testimony on Safe Communities Act, Universal Healthcare and Criminal Justice Reform ”
ICYMI: was held yesterday where was discussed.
Naoka Carey on Twitter “Tremendous panel on CJ Reform w ”
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