The Massachusetts Office of Community Corrections and Community Justice Support Centers offer community-based programs and services to help clients with criminal legal system involvement improve their lives and future. Support Centers are staffed by community-based providers, who work with clients to develop an individualized plan that focuses on specific needs and prepares people for success.
Client Testimonials
At first, I was not happy to come to this program. Then I just realized that it was life and that I must complete things to be a different person. I specifically liked the people because they looked out for me when my mom passed. The support and the level of relationship I received made me realize that I could do better. I completed the program. I recommend this program to people that need it the most.
– A client
Doing the curricula really helped
me deal with my life struggles.
I liked all the curricula, but I enjoyed the healthy relationship curriculum the most. It made me focus on how to communicate with others and understand what is healthy and what is not.
– A client
I just wanted to thank OCC for all the support. I had a rough patch where every day I was stressed from not knowing where I was going to stay. The resources OCC has are very helpful — granted the housing didn’t work for me. If I could encourage anyone that program and resources are helpful — all you need to do is ask.
I also wanted to thank the judge and the Probation Department for my sobriety and giving me the chance to prove I am not a career criminal; I’m just your Average Joe that had an issue with alcohol. You not only helped with my sobriety, you saved my life health-wise. This whole case was truly an eye-opener.
The last 14 months, I had a lot of time to self-reflect and was able to do that with a clear conscience. So – for everyone that has helped me with my sobriety and success so far and all the support — thank you.
– A client
How to Access Support Center Services and Supports
People enter Support Centers through several pathways:
Intensive Supervision with Treatment (IST)
IST is an alternative to incarceration that can be ordered by the court. People who come to Support Centers through IST receive a mix of services and supports, such as treatment, education, employment counseling, and support with court-required activities such as drug and alcohol screening, community service, electronic monitoring, and day reporting.
Pretrial Treatment (PT) or Services Program (PSP)
If a person comes to court in immediate need of treatment for substance use disorder (SUD), education, or career counseling, that person, after talking to their attorney, can ask the judge to order them to PT instead of jail. PT at the Support Center includes all the services and support available with IST but during the pretrial phase of the case.
Sometimes a person needs support to ensure they will return to court. Instead of jail, the court may order them to attend the PSP at the Support Center. PSP will help them understand when they must be in court, check-in with them on a periodic basis, and connect them with resources they may need to stay safe and stable in the community.
Standard Probation Supervision
When a person is placed on probation, they are often given obligations to fulfill and may be referred to the Support Center to fulfill those obligations. For example, the court may order a person to obtain employment or complete a GED or HiSET.
Re-Entry Services Program
The Support Center is available to help anyone returning to the community after incarceration to help them with challenges they may face as they get their life back on track. This can include getting health care, SUD treatment, educational opportunities, housing, career counseling, and any other services that may help them succeed.
Do you have questions about accessing Community Justice Support Centers?
Contact
Office of Community Corrections
Edward W. Brooke Courthouse
24 New Chardon Street, Suite 1-700
Boston MA 02114
617-788-3500
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/find-out-how-community-justice-support-centers-work
What Clients Can Expect from Participating in Support Centers
When clients first come to the Support Center, they will go through an intake process to identify needed services and support. Working with their clinician/counselor, clients will create an individualized treatment and support plan based on their needs to facilitate healthy choices, build life skills, and improve functioning in areas of need.
Typical services may include:
Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT)
This could be groups and classes that help clients learn how to make better decisions and repair relationships, and special treatment if a client is having problems with drugs and alcohol. This treatment and support can help clients develop new coping skills and prevention strategies with drugs and alcohol. CBT also assists clients in building better communication skills and becoming involved in social activities that can improve their quality of life.
Education Support
The staff works with clients on activities such as GED/HiSET and college preparation, life skills, financial literacy, and computer and technology basics.
Career Counseling
Clients will get help to develop resumes, and learn about training opportunities and resources to pursue a career.
One-on-One Support
There are regular check-ins so clients can stay on top of their goals.
Assistance with Supports
The Support Centers will also work with clients to get access to and partner with many community-based support services, such as housing, counseling, SNAP, Mass Health application/coverage, HIV and STD education and testing, medical and dental care, domestic violence support, and vocational and educational training.
To learn more about Support Centers, download the handbook.
Support Center Locations
Address
Boston Community Justice Support Center (at Suffolk County Courthouse)
3 Pemberton Square, Room 114
Suffolk County Courthouse
Boston, MA 02108
Boston Community Justice Support Center (at Amory Street)
Boston Community Justice Support Center
78 Amory Street
Boston, MA 02119
Phone
Suffolk County Courthouse Location
Amory Street Location
Fax: (617) 890-5649
Amory Street Location
270 Communication Way
Bldg 6
Barnstable, MA 02601
Phone
(774) 470-1375
Fax: (774) 470-1379