Parole - Families Against Mandatory Minimums

MASS INCARCERATION
Parole
SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
Medical release
What effect do they have on you?
… your family?
… your community?
… Western MA?
FORUM
ON Criminal
justice reform
WHAT:
Join us for an interactive discussion and Q&A
on what we can do to change Massachusetts’
antiquated criminal justice practices
Where: South Congregational Church
45 Maple St., Springfield, MA
WHEN:
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Who:
The Coalition for Effective Public Safety
(CEPS) is a statewide coalition of advocates, program
providers, people on parole, formerly incarcerated
men and women, friends and relatives, and activists.
Networking: 5:30-6:30pm | Discussion: 6:30-8pm
Please contact Rachel Corey at [email protected] or 617-807-0111 with any questions.
ORGANIZED by: ACLU–Springfield, Arise for Social Justice, Hampshire Students Against Mass Incarceration, Neighbor to
Neighbor, Out Now, and Project Operation Change of Arise for Social Justice, in conjunction with the Criminal Justice
Policy Coalition and Prisoners' Legal Services of MA | CEPS MEMBERS INCLUDE: American Civil Liberties Union of MA, American
Friends Service Committee of MA, Black and Pink, Boston Jobs Coalition, Boston Workers Alliance, Cambridge Health Alliance, Charles
Hamilton Housing Institute for Race & Justice, Committee for Public Counsel Services, End Mass Incarceration Together, Ex-Prisoners and
Prisoners Organizing for Community Advancement, Families Against Mandatory Minimums–MA, Families for Justice as Healing, MA-CURE,
MA Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee, Prisoner Legal Assistance Project, Real Cost of
Prisons Project, Span, Inc., Survivors, Inc., Through Barbed Wire and others | WITH FUNDING FROM: The AJ Muste Memorial Institute