?? Recidivism Rates Decline in Massachusetts Department of Correction's Latest Report! ?? Great news from the Massachusetts DOC—recidivism rates for individuals released in 2019 have dropped to 26%, down from 29%! Female recidivism rates saw a significant improvement, decreasing by 5%! Key initiatives making a difference include: ? Comprehensive Reentry Services ?? ? Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) ?? ? Expanded Educational Programming ?? ? Vocational Training for In-Demand Jobs ?? ? Substance Use Disorder Treatment ?? ? Partnerships with the Massachusetts Parole Board ?? With $7M invested in reentry programming for 2025, Massachusetts is taking big steps toward reducing recidivism and improving public safety. Let’s celebrate these positive steps forward! ? Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dQ4sm5SC
Executive Office of Public Safety and Security
政府管理
Boston,MA 5,233 位关注者
Protecting the Commonwealth’s 351 cities and towns through the the expertise of 10,000 committed professionals.
关于我们
EOPSS is responsible for the policy development and budgetary oversight of its secretariat agencies, independent programs, and several boards which aid in crime prevention, homeland security preparedness, and ensuring the safety of residents and visitors in the Commonwealth.
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https://www.mass.gov/eopss/
Executive Office of Public Safety and Security的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 政府管理
- 规模
- 5,001-10,000 人
- 总部
- Boston,MA
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- 政府机构
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One Ashburton Place
US,MA,Boston,02108
Executive Office of Public Safety and Security员工
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Jeff Larason
Road Safety Communications Expert
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Angela F. F. Davis
Assistant Undersecretary for Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice in the Executive Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security
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Jose Delgado
Chief Engagement Officer at Executive Office of Public Safety and Security
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John H. Melander, Jr.
Attorney
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?? Massachusetts is receiving a major boost in security preparedness! The Healey-Driscoll Administration proudly announces that Massachusetts will receive over $19 million from FEMA's Homeland Security Grant Program to enhance our state’s resilience against evolving threats. Administered by the Office of Grants and Research, these funds will support emergency planning, training, and equipment for state agencies and local councils across Massachusetts. The collaboration between federal, state, and local authorities ensures that Massachusetts remains prepared and protected. #HomelandSecurity #EmergencyPreparedness #PublicSafety #Resilience
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The EOPSS team is grateful to our Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA)?colleagues and commend the three emergency management personnel who recently deployed to assist with response and recovery efforts for Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. ?? We sincerely thank MEMA's Sara Porter, Marybeth Groff, and Allen Phillips for their selfless service during this critical time. Sara, Marybeth and Allen are providing essential support in public communications, response coordination, and logistics. During an emergency, these roles are essential in ensuring that the affected communities receive timely information, resources are efficiently managed, and recovery operations are streamlined. Our hearts go out to all those impacted by the devastation of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Massachusetts stands with you, offering support and solidarity as you recover. ?? To learn more about this deployment and ways to support those impacted, visit MEMA's website: https://lnkd.in/eZqD5CXd
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?? Attention First Responders! ?? Join us for a crucial Symposium on Illicit Narcotics: Deadly White Powder on Friday, November 15, 2024, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Gillette Stadium. This event is designed to equip you with the latest insights and tactics in combating dangerous narcotics like fentanyl and xylazine. Learn from top experts in law enforcement, medicine, and emergency response! ?? Don’t miss this opportunity to learn and protect your community. Scan the QR code below or visit https://ow.ly/xBqI50SzIow to register. Fire, EMT, and Paramedic attendees will receive course credit, and class completion will appear on each Law Enforcement Officer’s training portal in ACADIS.?EMS Credits are pending approval. Let’s work together to stay ahead of the threat. ??
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Congratulations to our newest State Troopers on graduating from the Massachusetts State Police Academy!??? Secretary Terrence Reidy and Undersecretary Gina Kwon were honored to join Governor Healey, Lt. Governor Driscoll, and Colonel Noble to commend the graduates for their hard work, dedication, and commitment to public safety. The 90th RTT recently completed 25 weeks of training. Over 18% of this class are United States veterans, and over 20% speak two or more languages, representing 16 languages.??? The EOPSS Team wishes the Commonwealth’s new Troopers a safe, impactful, and rewarding career.
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Today, we celebrate the strength and resilience of those who have battled with their mental health. For those in public safety and emergency response, we recognize that the weight of your work can take a toll on your mental well-being. Let’s break the stigma surrounding mental health and prioritize self-care, open conversations, and access to support. To our brave first responders—firefighters, police officers, paramedics, and more—your mental health matters just as much as your physical safety. ??Take time for YOU. Check in with your mental health and support one another. Together, we can build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient community.??
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??October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month!?? In today’s digital world, protecting your personal and business data is more important than ever.????? Here’s how you can stay cyber-safe: 1. Use strong, unique passwords for each account. 2. Enable two-factor authentication for an extra layer of security. 3. Think before you click on suspicious links or attachments. 4. Update your software regularly to avoid vulnerabilities. Cyber threats are real, but we can stay one step ahead. Stay smart, stay secure!??
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??October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month?? Every year, millions experience abuse in silence. It's time to break the cycle. Together, we can raise awareness, offer support, and create safe spaces for those affected.???? ?? Know the signs: Isolation, control, physical harm, emotional manipulation. ?? Speak up: If you or someone you know is in danger, reach out for help. ?? Support survivors: Your voice can be their lifeline. ?? Need help? Safelink is a Massachusetts statewide hotline: 877-785-2020. Let's stand together against domestic violence. Spread the word??
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Executive Office of Public Safety and Security转发了
Oct. 6-12 is #FirePreventionWeek! This year's theme is "Smoke Alarms: Make Them Work for You." Protect yourself and the people you care for. Install working #SmokeAlarms on every level of your home, test them each month, and replace them after 10 years. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gq5PMxaD