Hampden County announces partnership with Healing Racism Institute

Eric Belliveau • November 12, 2019
Source: MassLive
The Hampden District Attorney’s Office is partnering with the Healing Racism Institute of Pioneer Valley in effort to better serve and understand the community served in Western Massachusetts.

“As prosecutors we have ethical responsibilities to victims, to public safety, to criminal justice, and to the communities we serve,” Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni said in a statement. “The decisions we make effect people’s lives and liberty. We have an obligation to carry out these duties without bias and solely in the interest of justice.”

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