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Set up to fail: Defendants stuck in court backlogs, advocates concerned about due process

Set up to fail: Defendants stuck in court backlogs, advocates concerned about due process
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Court backlogs harm people awaiting trial; fuel community solutions as courts reopen

Court backlogs harm people awaiting trial; fuel community solutions as courts reopen
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Everything is under review as police work and criminal justice are examined

Everything is under review as police work and criminal justice are examined Updated May 2, 2021, 2:30 a.m. Email to a Friend Consider Denver’s model of partnering police and mental health workers Re “In reimagined police force, much would be changed” (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

Does Mass need a new plan for a women s prison — or a better plan to decarcerate them?

OPINION Does Mass. need a new plan for a women’s prison — or a better plan to decarcerate them? Research has shown that a large proportion of women in prison have experienced trauma. But women who have been incarcerated and researchers say it’s impossible to heal in a prison. By Marcela García Globe Columnist,Updated February 9, 2021, 5:00 a.m. Email to a Friend From 2016, a restraint bed in the Intensive Treatment Unit at MCI-Framingham.Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff/Globe staff Before she broke the cycle in 2010, Stacey Borden had been in and out of prison for nearly 30 years, mostly for drug possession. Often when she’d leave the prison, the correction officers would say to her, “We’ll see you back soon.”

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