Scott Tirocchi
Division director, Justice for Vets
Scott Tirocchi, M.A., M.S., served in the U.S. Army Reserves and the Rhode Island Army National Guard for 21 years; his occupational specialty was a 31A (military police officer). While deployed to Afghanistan in 2003-2004, he served as commander for the training and doctrine component of Training Assistance Group II to the Afghan National Army. Scott is a licensed behavioral health clinician and has an employment background rooted in treatment and criminal justice. Before his current role, he was employed with the Rhode Island Judiciary, serving in a dual capacity as deputy director for their district court’s pretrial services unit and program coordinator for their veterans treatment court. He has served as a behavioral health clinician in jail, prison, hospital settings, and various community behavioral health agencies located in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. He has a Master of Arts in Human Development and a Master of Science in Human Services.