Not sure if I see everything the way the author does, but Brad Reed asks some good questions. “We are […]
Not sure if I see everything the way the author does, but Brad Reed asks some good questions. “We are […]
Hundreds of frail nursing home residents have been forced to move as a growing number of Massachusetts nursing homes have […]
A single instance of incarceration in a young person’s life increases the risk of future imprisonment, at a cost to […]
Today, in support of her Joining Forces initiative, the Michelle Obama spoke at the launch of The Campaign to Change […]
After years of homelessness and stints in jail, he finally has stable housing, which is a key to further success. […]
The Mental Health Litigation Division is pleased to announce that as of March 1, 2015, Susan O’Leary will be the […]
The CPCS Annual Training Conference will be held on Thursday, May 14, 2015 at the DCU Center, 50 Foster Street, […]
The Current State of Institutionalization: Addressing the Mental Health Crisis Behind Bars
The SJC recently held in Guardianship of V.V., 470 Mass. 590 (2015) that indigent parents have a constitutional right to counsel […]
On January 31, 2015, longtime CPCS employee, Pamela Jean Webb of Springfield, unexpectedly passed away. Pam worked as an Administrative […]
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