Program Profile: Boston (Massachusetts) Reentry Initiative (BRI)

This interagency public safety initiative aims to help incarcerated violent adults who have been convicted of a crime transition back to their neighborhoods following release from jail through various services.

Evidence Rating: Promising | One study

Date:

This interagency public safety initiative aims to help incarcerated violent adults who have been convicted of a crime transition back to their neighborhoods following release from jail through various services. The program is rated Promising. The study found that after 3 years statistically significantly fewer program participants had been arrested for any crime and violent crime compared to the control group. The program was also associated with reductions in the subsequent overall time to arre

A Promising rating implies that implementing the program may result in the intended outcome(s).

Date Created: July 17, 2024
Program Snapshot

Age: 18 - 32

Gender: Male

Geography: Urban

Setting (Delivery): Other Community Setting, Correctional

Program Type: Mentoring, Probation/Parole Services, Wraparound/Case Management

Targeted Population: Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Offenders, High Risk Offenders, Serious/Violent Offender

Current Program Status: Active

Program Director:
Amy Hamilton
Office of Research and Development
Boston Police Department

1 Schroeder Plaza
Boston, MA 02120
United States

Phone: 617.343.5866
Email

Program Director:
True-See Allah
BRI Director
Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department

20 Bradston Street, 2nd Floor
Boston, MA 02118
United States

Phone: 617.704.6502
Email

Researcher:
Anthony Braga
Professor
Northeastern University

360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
United States

Phone: 617.373.3327
Email