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| Local Paper Criticized By DOC Head |
| By examiner.com |
| Published: 12/06/2010 |
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Former Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Corrections Kathleen Dennehy pounced on the Boston Herald at a seminar on prison issues at Suffolk Law School Tuesday night before a packed room. The seminar was a panel discussion on life sentences without parole sponsored by the Criminal Justice Policy Coalition. During the course of the two-hour event the panelists each made telling points about glaring deficiencies in the criminal justice system, focusing attention on shortcomings of sentencing policy. Dennehy, now working on a doctorate in social policy at Brandeis University, was a career employee of the Department of Corrections. She started managing records at Walpole in 1976 and rose to head the department.. Read More. |
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