Sentinel & Enterprise

Sheriff unveils women’s prerelease center

- Dy Stefan Weller sgeller@lowellsun.com

DILLNRIIA » In an effort to help incarcerat­ed women nearing release prepare for re-entry into their communitie­s, Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian announced earlier this week that his office establishe­d a new prerelease center at the

Middlesex Jail & House of Correction in Billerica.

The center opened on Monday after 11 women were transferre­d from the Massachuse­tts Department of Correction (DOC) to the custody of the Middlesex Sheriff ’s Office, marking the first time in over 50 years that the MSO had assumed responsibi­lity for direct supervisio­n of imprisoned women.

Under an agreement signed in February, women serving a sentence with the DOC are eligible to be transferre­d to the care of the MSO following a classifica­tion review, according to Koutoujian.

“It’s an exciting day,” Koutoujian said in an interview with The Sun. “I’ve been getting calls from people that had served in our facility for many years who were really excited about this news, saying, ‘I never thought I would see the day when we would take back our women.’ It was a point of pride for them quite honestly.”

Koutoujian said the mini

mum-security center will provide the women greater access to the MSO’s programmin­g, including its Medication Assisted Treatment And Directed Opioid Recovery (MATADOR) program, educationa­l programs and re-entry planning, including enrollment in MassHealth, housing assistance and voter registrati­on.

The women who will typically be selected for the site will be near the end of their sentences, will have already undertaken all the available programmin­g to them and have records of good behavior.

According to Koutoujian, the center was created from a standalone building at the prison — which has a community room for face-to-face meetings with family members — and was made feasible due to the declining number of men being imprisoned.

“This is basically a house that we’ve decorated in a way to feel more like a home, it won’t feel like a place of incarcerat­ion,” he said. “Our hope is to create a family driven atmosphere.”

Koutoujian added that family reunificat­ion, which encompasse­s programs such as parenting and anger management training, will be the center’s primary focus.

Once the coronaviru­s no longer poses a threat, he said they

hope to host special events with families as well.

“Family reunificat­ion is more important for incarcerat­ed women,” Koutoujian said. “They are five times more likely to be primary caregivers of their children than incarcerat­ed men. And for many of these women, the greatest punishment for them is the fact that they cannot care for their own families.”

Koutoujian said that constructi­ng this type of center has

been a goal of his for years, but he had been unable to do so because female prisoners had not been in his custody.

In addition to Middlesex County, incarcerat­ed women from Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes, Norfolk, Plymouth and Suffolk counties may be considered for transfer, based on availabili­ty of programs and proximity to family.

“I am pleased to embark on this partnershi­p with Sheriff

Koutoujian,” DOC Commission­er Carol Mici said in a statement. “After personally touring the house where our minimum and pre-release women will live, it accelerate­d my enthusiasm for the program that he and his staff have created. I am further encouraged knowing that the program fully meets the Department of Correction mission to provide care and programmin­g in preparatio­n for successful re-entry into the community.”

 ?? COURTESY MIDDLESEX SHERIFF'S OFFICE ?? A common area inside the Middlesex Sheriff's Office’s new women's prerelease center will be used for family visits, meetings and other activities.
COURTESY MIDDLESEX SHERIFF'S OFFICE A common area inside the Middlesex Sheriff's Office’s new women's prerelease center will be used for family visits, meetings and other activities.
 ?? COURTESY MIDDLESEX SHERIFF'S OFFICE ?? An example of a bedroom set up in the new women's prerelease center at the Middlesex Jail & House of Correction in Billerica.
COURTESY MIDDLESEX SHERIFF'S OFFICE An example of a bedroom set up in the new women's prerelease center at the Middlesex Jail & House of Correction in Billerica.

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