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UNPREPARED NOMINEE ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF DYSFUNCTIONAL MASS PAROLE BOARD

Written by JEAN TROUNSTINE Posted July 27, 2021 Filed Under: News, News to Us, NEWS+OPINIONS

This is who your governor thinks should make these critical decisions 

Filed Under: News, News to Us, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: #mapoli, doc, features, Mass Department of Correction, Massachusetts, news, parole, prisons

HIRED TO HELP END LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE, SHOWING WHY SECOND CHANCES ARE NEEDED

Written by JEAN TROUNSTINE Posted July 12, 2021 Filed Under: News, News to Us, NEWS+OPINIONS

“It’s important to have someone as a community organizer who has been affected by incarceration.”

Filed Under: News, News to Us, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: criminal justice, doc, features, Mass Department of Correction, Massachusetts, news, prison

CALLS FOR JUSTICE: THE SMALL THING MASS CAN DO DURING THE WAIT FOR REAL PRISON REFORM

Written by DIG STAFF Posted September 22, 2020 Filed Under: News, News to Us, NEWS+OPINIONS

“The very least that Mass can do is make it easier for families to connect with loved ones who are locked up at this frantic moment.”

Filed Under: News, News to Us, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: incarceration, Mass Department of Correction, phone calls, Prison Reform

SPECIAL FEATURE: FACING THE END ALONE

Written by ARNIE KING Posted May 23, 2017 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction

The second in a series profiling aging lifers seeking commutations from Mass prisons

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction Tagged With: Arnie King, Bay State Correctional Center, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, criminal justice reform, George McGrath, George Whitham, Mass Department of Correction, Mass DOC, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Department of Correction, MCI-Framingham, prison, prison justice, re-entry, Rolling Along as Long as It Lasts, Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center, Walpole State Prison

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