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Community engagement is a key priority for the Massachusetts Probation Service. Representatives from MPS’ Pretrial Services and Records Units shared important information with members of the community.
5/12/2025
  • Massachusetts Probation Service

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Shawnta Reid, Pretrial Services Operations Coordinator, and Sandrine Burrell, CARI Coordinator, interacted with community residents and shared information about the Massachusetts Probation Service (MPS) at the Mothers for Justice and Equality Resource Fair held Friday, May 9th, at the Nubian Square Library in Roxbury.

Ms. Reid and Ms. Burrell provided information about MPS and the Trial Court. Ms. Reid discussed career opportunities in the Trial Court as well as details regarding MassHealth. The CARI Unit informed attendees of the procedures regarding record sealing and expungement.

Community engagement is a key priority for the Massachusetts Probation Service. Across the state, MPS employees are actively planning and hosting a wide range of events designed to develop meaningful connections with clients and their families as well as engage with the larger community.

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    MPS's main goal is to keep communities safe and to provide people on probation with the rehabilitative tools they need to live a productive and law-abiding life.
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