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The Frank Hall Era: Crisis. Reform. Repeat. — Applying Lessons from Correctional History

Fri, Apr 19

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Boston University Photonics Center

Join us on April 19th to explore the legacy of correctional reformer Frank Hall and his groundbreaking work in implementing innovative reentry programs and community-based practices.

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The Frank Hall Era: Crisis. Reform. Repeat. —  Applying Lessons from Correctional History
The Frank Hall Era: Crisis. Reform. Repeat. —  Applying Lessons from Correctional History

Time & Location

Apr 19, 2024, 2:00 PM – 4:30 PM

Boston University Photonics Center, 8 Saint Mary's Street Boston, MA 02215

About the event

Through a blend of historical analysis, personal anecdotes, and data-driven insights, you'll hear from experts who worked alongside Frank Hall as they reflect on the unprecedented challenges in the Massachusetts prison system at the time. Discover the strategies employed by Hall to navigate these crises and understand how research can drive meaningful change in criminal justice policy and practice.

Whether you're a student looking to learn from the past, a seasoned correctional professional, an academic researcher, or simply interested in understanding the dynamics of institutional reform, this symposium offers a unique opportunity to learn from the past and apply lessons to the present and future of corrections.

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April 19th, 2024

2pm- 4:30pm

Panel Discussion followed by an hour of networking & socializing, accompanied by beer, wine, and light refreshments.

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