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COMMUNITY PARTNERS BREAKFAST A Reentry Conversation Hosted by the Suffolk County Sheriff s Department and Community Resources for Justice Sheriff Steven W. Tompkins Suffolk County Sheriff s Department November 2, 2017 Overview of CRJ History and Mission: For 140 years, Community Resources for Justice (CRJ) has been committed to changing lives and strengthening communities by advancing policy and delivering individualized services that promote safety, justice, and inclusion CRJ s Three Divisions: Community Strategies: CS empowers people with intellectual or developmental disabilities to live as independently as possible Crime and Justice Institute: CJI provides nonpartisan policy analysis, consulting, and research services to improve public safety throughout the country Social Justice Services: SJS provides a path to a responsible and satisfying life for adults who were previously incarcerated, and young adults in the care of state agencies Boston reentry programs: Brooke House, Coolidge House, McGrath House 1

Justice Reinvestment Initiative Nationally 10 states have required expanded reentry efforts JRI efforts have been matched with investment Georgia $17m Alaska $99m Kansas $5m Maryland $45m Combining upfront investment with reinvestment is key Louisiana 70% of savings must go to reinvestment (with 20% to grants for community based organizations) Alaska s Justice Reinvestment Funds increased a reentry center s budget by 54%, allowing for increased case management, increase in clients served, and homelessness prevention 33 States Reform Criminal Justice Policies Through Justice Reinvestment. Pew Charitable Trusts. 2016. Justice Reinvestment Initiative in MA Began process with the Council of State Governments in 2016 with a bipartisan, interbranch steering committee and 25 member working group 2011 HOC and DOC releases: 11,832 Report issued in Feb. 2017 included reentry recommendation: Establish funding for critical reentry services, however, funding for reentry services has decreased recently Legislation pending (S. 2185); no funding currently specified for reentry Council of State Governments, 10 20 17 working group presentation and 2 21 17 report 2

Reentry in Boston and MA 3,000 individuals return to Boston each year after being released from state, federal, and county correctional facilities (City of Boston s Office of Returning Citizens) More than 2/3 of people leaving MA county jails and more than 1/2 of those leaving MA state prisons in 2011 were re arraigned within 3 years of release (Council of State Governments) Recently released inmates are 120 times more likely to die from overdose than non inmates, especially in the first months following release (MA Department of Public Health) Reentry Works! Studies have shown that halfway houses can reduce recidivism by 6 to 20 percent for individuals assessed as high risk University of Cincinnati; Journal of Offender Rehabilitation A transitional period of post release supervision based on risk, needs, and responsivity provides support and accountability as a person reenters the community, and reduces recidivism Council of State Governments (CSG) Case planning that supports recidivism reduction programming, behavioral health treatment, steady employment, access to housing, and pro social supports can help reduce the likelihood that someone will reoffend, especially in those critical weeks and months after release. Justice Reinvestment in Massachusetts, CSG Report. Many reentry programs are a minimum of 3 months Washington State Institute for Public Policy 3

Reentry Programs Achieve Outcomes 100% Brooke House Successful Completions, Housing, and Employment 90% 80% 93% 90% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 85% Over 1,100 returning citizens assisted over 5 years at Brooke 10% 0% Succesful Completions March Aug '17 Completions with Safe and Stable Housing March Aug '17 Resident Employment Aug '17 Brooke House Graduates Prince Brooke House Graduate Overcoming the Odds and Transitional Housing Graduate Received services from Span, Inc. Carlos Brooke House Graduate Remains employed at job he began while at Brooke House 4

Suffolk County Sheriff s Department Laura van der Lugt Director of Research and Innovation City of Boston Dan Mulhern Director of Mayor s Office of Public Safety 5

Working Together To Face The Challenge Community Partners Discussion Recent Reductions in Boston Reentry Span, Inc. closed in August 2017 Case management and substance abuse services McGrath House closing in next few months Boston Residential Reentry Center for women from Federal Bureau of Prisons and Suffolk County Sheriff s Department Overcoming the Odds ended in October 2016 BPD, DOC, and CRJ collaboration; community case management Boston Reentry Initiative (BRI) reduced BPD and SCSD; community case management Brooke House in jeopardy Prerelease program for SCSD, Parole, and Norfolk County Sheriff s Department; Transitional Housing Pilot Program 6

Next Steps 1) Stay in Communication Email newsletter and updates from CRJ 2) Advocate for reform that invests in community reentry Email, write, and visit the Governor, legislators, and City Councilors Ask your board members and different voices to get involved 3) Educate the public about reform efforts underway Message of the week or month Social Media: Websites Community meetings Policy meetings 7