BOSTON Massachusetts is once again considering aid-in-dying bills, proposed legislation that has historically divided the state and the country.Two bills introduced in the State House reopened the conversation earlier this year, sparking energetic.
BOSTON Massachusetts is once again considering aid-in-dying bills, proposed legislation that has historically divided the state and the country.Two bills introduced in the State House reopened the conversation earlier this year, sparking energetic.
BOSTON Massachusetts is once again considering aid-in-dying bills, proposed legislation that has historically divided the state and the country.Two bills introduced in the State House reopened the conversation earlier this year, sparking energetic.
BOSTON Massachusetts is once again considering aid-in-dying bills, proposed legislation that has historically divided the state and the country.Two bills introduced in the State House reopened the conversation earlier this year, sparking energetic.
Everything is under review as police work and criminal justice are examined
Updated May 2, 2021, 2:30 a.m.
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Consider Denverâs model of partnering police and mental health workers
Re âIn reimagined police force, much would be changedâ (Page A1, April 25): Boston should learn from Denver. For years, the Denver Police Department and the Mental Health Center of Denver have created and expanded partnerships between police and mental health workers that are mutually supportive. Among several innovations, MHCD social workers accompany police in their patrol cars, jointly responding to calls involving suspected mental health issues. Most of these calls