This program provides funding to District Attorneys and Massachusetts State Police to promote community safety through law enforcement initiatives, community engagement and prevention programming.
This program utilizes a federal Second Chances Act grant award to develop channels for enhanced delivery of care to individuals experiencing substance use and other behavioral health disorders who are returning to the community under the supervision of the the Massachusetts Parole Board.
This federally-funded initiative aims to develop and implement a Diversion to Care program to improve criminal justice system responses to individuals experiencing substance use disorder.
The Edward J. Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program provides critical funding to support a wide range of criminal justice program areas.
Community reentry program sites working in collaboration with a carceral facility may be eligible to receive funding to provide pre- and post-release services to emerging adults.
Community reentry program sites working in collaboration with a carceral facility may be eligible to receive funding to provide pre- and post-release services to emerging adults.
This program assists Massachusetts District Attorneys in the investigation and prosecution of human trafficking cases, enhances local community relationships with law enforcement and promotes multidisciplinary and trauma-informed approaches to serving survivors of trafficking.
This grant program seeks to improve the coordination of law enforcement investigations and services for youth and children who are survivors of human trafficking.