Boston Pre-Release Center
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Visiting schedules change without notice. Always call before traveling.
Call Visiting Office: (617) 822-5000 Info last verified: June 2026A minimum-security, pre-release prison for men in Boston that helps people transition back to the community through work release.
Overview
The Boston Pre-Release Center, commonly known as BPRC, is a minimum-security, pre-release prison for men in Boston (Suffolk County). It focuses on transition back to the community, including work release — people may leave during the day for approved jobs and return at night.
What Makes BPRC Different
- It is a minimum-security, pre-release prison for men, focused on transition back to the community.
- It offers work release, so people may leave during the day for approved jobs and return at night.
- It is in Boston (Suffolk County), and — unlike most Massachusetts prisons — its city location makes it reachable by public transit.
Visiting
The statewide MA DOC rules above — the approved visitor list, the dress code, ID, and item limits — apply at the Boston Pre-Release Center. The facility’s own arrangements:
The full approval process is in Visiting in Massachusetts.
Getting There and Parking
The prison is on Canterbury Street in the Roslindale section of Boston.
Distances are approximate, based on map routing. Visitor parking is on site.
Nearby Services
The Boston area has gas, food, and lodging. The nearest 24-hour emergency room is at a hospital in the Boston area; confirm the closest option before traveling.
Incoming personal mail goes to the prison — Massachusetts does not use an off-site mail vendor. Address it with the person’s full name and commitment number and the facility’s mailing address (above); all incoming mail is opened and inspected. Legal mail is opened only in the person’s presence. Full rules are in Mail & Packages.
Learn More
For detailed information about visiting and communicating with someone in a Massachusetts state prison:
- Visiting in Massachusetts — the approved visitor list, dress code, and scheduling by phone
- Mail & Packages — mail to the facility and what gets inspected
- Phone & Video Calls — free Securus calls, video visits, and messaging
- Sending Money — depositing through Access Corrections
- Medical & Mental Health — sick call, grievances, and the Ombudsman
- Transfers & Finding Someone — reception, classification, and VINELink
Sources
This page is compiled from the following publicly available sources. Policies change without notice — confirm current details with the facility before relying on them.