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Working Towards Individual and Family Agency, Wellness & Safety

Creating Healthy Communities from Just Systems

About Health and Justice Strategies
Health and Justice Strategies is a Boston-based consulting resource dedicated to reducing the footprint of the criminal legal system by strengthening community- based health and human services systems of care.

We focus on reducing police involvement with adults, adolescents, and families facing challenges such as mental health and substance use conditions, housing insecurity, undocumented immigration status, racial bias, sexual exploitation, and issues affecting women, girls, and LGBTQ individuals.
Supporting Safe & Healthy Individuals & Families in Safe & Healthy Communities
Holistic Approaches to Health, Justice, and Wellness
Cross Systems Strategies
Addressing Emerging Challenges
Reducing Health Disparities & Improving Health Equity
Mental Health, Substance Use, Chronic and Infectious Disease, Suicide Prevention, Gun Violence
Public Health = Public Safety
Performance Measurement & Management
Data Driven Outcomes, Evaluation & Research
Strategic Planning and Program Development
Criminal Legal Diversion & Recidivism Reduction
Decriminalizing Race, Behavioral Health Conditions, Survivors of Human Exploitation, Housing Insecurity & Immigration Status
Social Determinants of Health

Ready to transform systems & promote health equity?

Join us in our mission to decriminalize illness and poverty, and create a more just and compassionate society. Contact Health & Justice Strategies today to explore partnership opportunities or learn about how we can help you implement healthy and just solutions.

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Health and Justice Strategies

Office: 617-232-9898

Health and Justice Strategies is a certified Women- Owned Business Enterprise.

June S. Binney, JD

Co-Founder and Principal

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Visiting Research Scholar, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

june.binney@healthandjustice.net

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Richard A. Sheola

Co-Founder and Principal

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Senior Health Policy Fellow, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

richard.sheola@healthandjustice.net

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Samantha Mariano

Director of Research and Planning

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Academic Liaison

smariano@bu.edu

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