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Experts: Supervised injection sites could save lives

The State House News Service reports on a legislative briefing on supervised injection facilities that took place on March 6, via the Salem News.

Posted byQuinn DiazMarch 7, 2018Posted inPress Clippings

Advocates push safe injection sites to address opioid epidemic in Massachusetts

MassLive details a legislative briefing that took place at the State House on March 6 regarding the role supervised injection facilities could play in combating the opioid crisis.

Posted byQuinn DiazMarch 6, 2018March 7, 2018Posted inPress Clippings1 Comment on Advocates push safe injection sites to address opioid epidemic in Massachusetts

Safe injection sites’ role in the opioid epidemic

A project of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center and the Carnegie-Knight Initiative, Journalist’s Resource examines the findings of several studies conducted on the utility of supervised injection facilities.

Posted byQuinn DiazMarch 5, 2018Posted inPress Clippings

Baker: Supervised injection sites not the answer for Mass.

In a two-part Boston 25 News investigation, Senator Brownsberger and Governor Baker weigh in on the role supervised injection facilities could play in combating the opioid crisis in Massachusetts.

Posted byQuinn DiazMarch 1, 2018March 1, 2018Posted inPress Clippings1 Comment on Baker: Supervised injection sites not the answer for Mass.

Editorial: Safe injection sites worth considering

The Greenfield Recorder responds to an op-ed Northwestern District Attorney David Sullivan published in January, agreeing that “outside the box” approaches to combating the opioid crisis are worth considering.

Posted byQuinn DiazFebruary 8, 2018February 12, 2018Posted inPress Clippings

POV: Solitary Confinement Offends Basic Humanity

A student examines policies that could reduce and improve the use of segregation that are currently under consideration by the criminal justice reform conference committee, via BU Today.

Posted byQuinn DiazFebruary 6, 2018February 6, 2018Posted inPress Clippings

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