Public safety doesn’t come from a single agency, a single strategy, or a single moment. In Massachusetts, it’s built every day in neighborhoods, in youth centers, in police departments and nonprofit offices through trusted partnerships, smart investments, and a shared commitment to stronger communities.

Recent incidents have revealed the complexity of today’s public safety challenges, and reaffirmed that we have the tools, partnerships and experience to meet them.

Over the past two weeks, we have met with District Attorneys, police chiefs, community leaders, and legislators across Massachusetts as part of a series of public safety roundtables. These conversations, convened by the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security in Brockton, Holyoke and Lynn confirmed what we already know:

See Full Page