Case Study

Massachusetts Department of Correction

The Massachusetts Department of Correction (MADOC) has set a national benchmark for correctional education and rehabilitation, achieving one of the lowest recidivism rates in the country. By partnering with Orijin, MADOC expanded access to learning through Orijin’s managed platform, offering over 40 self-directed courses, vocational training in high-demand trades, and certifications like OSHA-10. This initiative has driven over 5,500 learners to complete nearly 9,000 courses, totaling 480,000 hours of immersive learning, while fostering a safer correctional environment with significant reductions in safety incidents.

MADOC’s innovative approach demonstrates the power of education to reduce recidivism, improve facility culture, and prepare individuals for successful reentry.  Click below to learn how this partnership is shaping the future of corrections in Massachusetts.

Results

5,500

Incarcerated Learners Served

480,000

Hours of Immersive Learning

2x

National Course Completion Rate

700+

Vocational Courses Completed

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