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Boston mayoral candidates John Barros, Andrea Campbell, Kim Janey, Annissa Essaibi George, Jon Santiago and Michelle Wu at the Suffolk County House of Corrections May 28. The candidates addressed criminal justice reform, mental health resources and more at their first in-person mayoral forum. COURTESY OF PETER VAN DELFT

Suffolk County Sheriff Department holds first in-person 2021 mayoral forum

Madison Mercado June 2, 2021
Six Boston mayoral candidates debated in the first in-person forum of the year last Wednesday.
The Suffolk County Sheriff's Department creates a video, encouraging people to critically analyze the U.S. incarceration system. PHOTO BY LEXI PLINE/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department releases video about incarceration

Abigail Freeman April 20, 2017

The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department announced Friday that they produced a video in order to stimulate discussion about how the community can rethink incarceration and reduce the number of people...

Boston City Council President Michelle Wu speaks at “A Conversation with The Women of the Boston City Council” in Hibernian Hall in Roxbury Tuesday night. PHOTO BY BRITTANY CHANG/DAILY FREE PRESS CONTRIBUTOR

Women of Boston City Council talk about experience, goals for neighborhood

Paige Smith February 24, 2016

The four women currently serving on the Boston City Council spoke about their jobs and goals to improve the city at a forum hosted Tuesday by the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department. City Councilors...

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