Associate Professor
Bridgewater State University
Dr. Taylor Hall is a tenured faculty member at Bridgewater State University's School of Social Work. She is a graduate of the PhD Program in Sociology and Social Work at Boston University and earned an MA in Applied Sociology and a certificate in Forensic Services from UMass Boston. Professor Hall has a strong background in evaluation research for both SAMHSA and BJA grants. As a member of the National Organization of Forensic Social Workers (NOFSW) and an activist for social justice reform throughout the city of Boston, her research interests include the cycle of incarceration, reentry, and recidivism for drug users, as well as bridging the gap of services offered in prisons and the community for offenders as they leave prison. Currently, Dr. Hall is working to incorporate a harm reduction lens into social workers' engagement in the community.
Disclosure information not submitted.
Training Social Work Students in Harm Reduction Practice: What’s Working and What’s Next
Saturday, October 25, 2025
4:15 PM - 4:45 PM MT