Once you identify a parent education seminar provider in your area, contact the individual seminar providers for times, dates and locations of their seminars. She currently serves as the agencys Job Task Analysis Coordinator and is responsible for coordinating a statewide Entry-Level Law Enforcement Job Task Analysis (JTA). Resource Development and Online Training Coordinator Prior to her role at DCJS, Chrissy worked at the Virginia Attorney Generals Office as the Sexual Assault Kit Initiative Advocate working on eliminating Virginias Sexual Assault Kit Backlog Project. His previous experience includes 28 years with the Prince William County Police Department, retiring at the rank of Captain. Tierra holds a Bachelors of Social Work from Mary Baldwin University (College) and a Masters of Social Work from Temple University. Office of the Deputy Secretary Organizational Chart Ms. Schrader serves as the Agency's Human Resources Analyst. Tony has been married to his spouse Dana for over twenty-six years, they have three sons and a daughter. Candace Miles - (804) 371-6507 Mr. Holmes retired after 35 years from the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). Tony is a DCJS Juvenile Justice Compliance Monitor, monitoring lockups, jails, courthouses, juvenile detention, and correctional facilities for compliance with the federal Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act. Jenna Foster - (804) 786-3967 Bunny Chidester - (804) 659-6753. She designs and coordinates the production of materials for conferences and trainings, brochures, reports, presentations, displays, and others items that reflect the mission of the agency to a diverse audience. Crisis Management and Critical Incident Response Coordinator He holds a Bachelors degree in Human Resource Management from the University of Richmond and an Associates degree in Police Science from John Tyler Community College. He provides training, resources, and technical assistance to Virginias colleges and universities in many areas impacting campus safety to include campus sexual violence, stalking, dating violence, threat assessment, mental health, Title IX and Clery Act compliance, legal guidelines, and managing critical incidents. P2C-HD042849 to the Population Research Center at the University of Texas at . Amanda has over 10 years experience in the local probation and pretrial services field. Ms. Marks received her J.D. Ms. Foster has over thirteen years experience working in the advocacy field at the local, national, and international level. In addition to 20+ years with the Commonwealth of Virginia, she has also worked in private industry as a paralegal. Leslie Egen - (804) 371-0531. in School Administration and Leadership. Mr. Holmes retired after 35 years from the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). Office Manager. Jacob is anIT Support Specialist in the Office of the Director - Computer Services section. K-12 School Safety and Security Training Coordinator. The Official Site of The Commonwealth of Virginia, Business Development & Expansion Resources, Professional, Occupational & Health Licenses, Business, Employment & Workforce Development, Historic Preservation, Natural History & Heritage, Aging, Rehabilitative & Disability Services, Courts, Criminal Justice, Law & Legislation, Public Meetings, Publications & State Employee Directory, Health Professional & Family-Related Licenses, ID Cards, Driving Licenses & License Plates, Recreational, Environmental & Safety Licenses, Criminal Justice, Forensics, Public Safety Professionals, Public Health, Occupational & Consumer Safety, E-Zpass, DMV and VDOT Customer Service Centers, Licenses, License Plates, Registration & Driving Records. Phone: (804) 784-6800. . Anika has significant experience managing and working in a regulatory licensing capacity and has been with the Commonwealth for a number of years. Prior to DCJS, Mr. Stables served 33 years in local law enforcement before retiring. She conducts compliance inspections of businesses and training schools licensed or certified by DCJS. Gleibys has a JD from American University, Washington College of Law, where she served on the Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law and co-president of the Womens Law Association. He reviews, analyzes, and conducts legal research and prepares cases of administrative violations for adjudication. She is a graduate of Radford University with a BA in Political Science with minors in History and Criminal Justice, and a MA in Criminal Justice from Radford University. For all searches, you will be required to enter: After retiring at the rank of First Sergeant from Virginia State Police, she joined DCJS part time to assist local law enforcement agencies with submission and resolution of seized assets allowable under the program and maintains a database of seized assets. Previously, she was a police officer for the Virginia Beach Police Department (VBPD) from 1996-2005. Criminal Justice Directory | Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services Home Division of Law Enforcement Programs Criminal Justice Directory Criminal Justice Directory Criminal Justice Agency Directory Find law enforcement agencies by name, type, or location. A graduate of the Cincinnati College of Law, Mrs. Willie-Surratt also has a MSW in Social Work from the University of South Carolina, a BSW from NC Agricultural and Technical State University and a MBA with a concentration in Human Resources from Strayer University. James is a senior level developer that has primary responsibility for development of software applications at the agency. Tisha has served and lead numerous boards, committees, and demonstrated an active role in moving the field forward. Prior to coming to DCJS, Cyn worked as a Reentry Services Case-Manager and Advocacy Coordinator at a non-profit organization. If your information is incorrectly displayed in the directory, please contact your agency's Human Resources office to make the appropriate corrections. She provides professional staff support concerning activities of the Private Security Services Advisory Board and the Nominations and Appointments Subcommittee. She has a BA from the College of William and Mary. Minnesota Correctional Facility-Red Wing. Phone (651) 717-6100 Fax (651) 717-6105. The Virginia Department of Corrections has facilities and probation and parole offices across the state. Agencies. Ms. Miller is responsible for the oversight of the Towing program. He began his career in education as a woodworking, building trades, and automotive technology teacher at a private residential treatment center. Each agency manages the updates to their employee information. degree in Criminology from Saint Leo University and a M.S. Learn More Overall, Mr. Baker has been directly involved in the private security industry in Virginia since June of 1981. In her role, she provides training, resources, and technical assistance to all schools, colleges and universities, and law enforcement agencies across the Commonwealth on issues related to school and campus safety and specialized law enforcement issues. Mr. Dawkins has served as the School and Campus Safety Coordinator with the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) since 2013. Ms. Gray serves as the manager for the field services section of DCJS. Mr. Scharf is the lead developer for the DCJS website, as well as several other web applications. He received his Bachelor's Degree in history from the University of Virginia, and his Juris Doctorate from the Wake Forest University School of Law. Phone: 804-371-0700 Fax: 804-371-6497 Toll Free: 1-866-603-7143 Street Address: Main Street Centre, 20th Floor 600 East Main Street Richmond, Virginia 23219 Mailing Address: Prior to her role at DCJS, Andi worked at the Virginia Attorney General's Office as the Domestic Violence Lethality Assessment Program Coordinator. Hodge, Virginia : Support Staff: 804-225-2959: Shepherd, Robin : Health and Family Life Specialist: 804-225-2890 : Division of School Quality, Instruction and Performance: Richey, Kimberly : Prior to the City of Newport News, he was employed with the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), at the Newport News Juvenile Court Services Unit. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of the World YWCA located in Geneva, Switzerland and specializes in young womens leadership and violence against women initiatives. Prior to working at DCJS, he served in several capacities in public education as an administrator of an alternative school, high school assistant principal, and special education teacher. Manager Prior to her employment at the Department of Criminal Justice Services she served as a Director of a CCCA/PSA agency from 2015-2021. Ms. Marks manages the Juvenile and Child Welfare Section within the Division of Programs and Services. Ms. ONeill is the State Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program Coordinator with the Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS). Ms. ONeill has over 30 years of experience working in child welfare, juvenile justice, government, and non-profit settings. In this role, she assists with the development, implementation, and maintenance of accreditation standards and procedures by which local sexual and domestic violence agencies can be systematically evaluated with a peer-reviewed process. She has been an advocate for survivors of sexual and domestic violence, with a passion for Primary Prevention work and youth advocacy. Ms. Cress is responsible for assisting with all aspects of Customer Service operations within the Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services. She also tracks the departmental budget and plans and develops conferences and trainings in the areas of K-12 school safety including active shooter, anti-bullying, climate improvement, emergency planning, gang prevention and awareness, human trafficking, mental health awareness, social media, suicide prevention, threat assessment, trauma informed care, and legal issues. degree in Criminology from Saint Leo University and a M.S. (503) 570-6400. Victims Services Grant Program Specialist. She has a Bachelors in Psychology with a minor in Criminal Justice and a Masters of Social Work with a concentration in Social Work Administration, Planning, and Policy Practice. The Virginia Department of Corrections ( VADOC) is the government agency responsible for community corrections and operating prisons and correctional facilities in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. Ms. Colemanis the manager of thelicensing, registration, and certification functions for the private security services program, bail bondsmen and bail enforcement agency program, tow truck driver registration program, and special conservator of the peace program in accordance with statutory and agency administrative rules, regulations, and procedures in order to ensure effective delivery of service to constituents. Chad covers the Shenandoah Valley territory for the Victims Services section's grant programs. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Hampton Institute, and a MSW from the Norfolk State University Graduate School of Social Work. He conducts academy certification/re-certification audits. Leaving the sheriffs office, he took the position of Assistant Director and later became Executive Director of the New River Criminal Justice Training Academy. Ms. Starkes is a workforce development professional with proven experience applying adult learning principles that impact the bottom line for individuals and organizations. degree in Administration of Criminal Justice from Virginia Commonwealth University. He collaborates with school divisions; law enforcement agencies; and numerous local, state, and federal partners to improve school safety, provide technical assistance, and facilitate training across the Commonwealth. 6900 Atmore Dr. Richmond, VA 23225. She received her BFA in Graphic Design from West Virginia University. Tracy Matthews - (804) 371-0635 Miles has a Masters degree in Community Counseling and Forensic Psychology from Marymount University and a Bachelors degree in Psychology from James Madison University. Phone (651) 779-1400 Fax (651) 779-1385. Michael provides end-user IT support to all DCJS staff. Ms. Dietz serves as the Agency's Manager of the DCJS Communication and Design Center. Amia, Victims Services Grant Monitoring Supervisor, monitors grant compliance for Sexual Assault Services, Victim/Witness Assistance, V-STOP, Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Victim Fund and VOCA New Initiatives Victim Assistance grant programs. Bunny Chidester is a Victims Services Program Specialist, monitoring compliance and providing technical assistance for programs and localities in the Western region funded by the Sexual Assault Services Program (SASP), Victim Witness Grant Program (VWGP), Virginia Services, Training Officers, Prosecution (V-STOP), Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Victim Fund (VSDVVF) and the Victim Services Grant Program (VSGP). Life Skills is a 19 session curriculum developed by Department staff which addresses essential . She has proven leadership and senior management experience in both business and nonprofit management. He received his Bachelor's degree in Sociology from Virginia State University and a Master of Science in Criminal Justice degree from the Tiffin University. She has been an advocate for survivors of sexual and domestic violence, with a passion for Primary Prevention work and youth advocacy. Mrs. Michaelis is a graduate of the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA. Ms. Evers oversees the five elements of the school safety audit process including the annual secondary school climate survey. Manager. In her role, she provides training, resources, and technical assistance to all schools, colleges and universities, and law enforcement agencies across the Commonwealth on issues related to school and campus safety and specialized law enforcement issues. Director of Health Services and ADA Compliance Director: Max Titu s 802-917-1009. Corrections Legal Education Director: Carol Callea 802-241-0012. Paul attended the Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning in Oakville, Ontario Canada majoring in Accounting and Finance and minoring in Information Technology. During this past quarter century the Department has grown from a modest agency of 5,300 inmates, and 4,100 employees, to an agency of around 31,000 inmates, and nearly 13,000 . Mark Spratt, Controller mspratt@idoc.in.gov Jeri Bennett, Purchasing Accountant jbennett@idoc.in.gov Truellina Buck, Accountant 2 tbuck@idoc.in.gov Hazel Foxworthy, Accountant 2 hfoxworthy@idoc.in.gov Pam Hefner, Purchasing Administrator 2 phefner@idoc.in.gov Margaret Lineback, G/L Accountant mlineback@idoc.in.gov Donna Ransom, Procurement Supervisor dransom@idoc.in.gov He supervises a staff of other developers and contractual staff. Mr. Stevens holds a B.A. Alabama Department of Corrections 301 South Ripley Street P.O. Coffee Creek Correctional Facility. He supervises staff that is responsible for our help desks and supporting SaaS solutions. He provides information and technical assistance to facility staff and local stakeholders. Mental Health and Wellness Services About 30% of Virginia's institutional population has mental health issues. Contact the ADOC. Contact us Central Office. degree in Administration of Criminal Justice from Virginia Commonwealth University. Agency / Department Search Results: 1 to 50 of 57 total records. Kim Simon - (804) 997-1717 Leslie is a Senior Project Manager leading various system replacement projects for the agency. In September 2020, she transitioned to the role of VSTOP and VSDVVF Grant Program Coordinator. She assists with trainings and acts as a DCJS representative on committees addressing victims service issues. Ms. Fuler-Wilson received a B.S. Prior to DCJS, he was employed as the Community Programs Administrator for the City of Newport News Department of Juvenile Services. In 2001, he joined the Jails Training Staff at Department of Criminal Justice Services and now holds the position as a Field Services Coordinator. Mr. Baker and his staff are fully committed to providing the absolute best service possible to our constituents. Contact. The Virginia Department of Corrections is a model correctional agency and a proven innovative leader in the profession. Michelle Miles - (804) 225-1846 Tony began his law enforcement career as a Security Specialist and then a Special Agent for the United States Air Force. Mr. Kinch covers the Shenandoah territory for the Victim Services sections grant programs. Nicole Wilcox - (804) 786-3923 She developed and coordinated a 6-year peer mentoring program for 8. You are constantly being drafted for mandatory overtime and can be forced to work 16 hour days several times a week. In 2013, the Action Alliance awarded her their Blue Ribbon Catalyst Award for Child and Youth Advocacy. Investigator Carver is assigned to the Compliance, Enforcement, and Training Unit for the Department of Criminal Justice Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services within the Tidewater Hampton Roads Region of the Commonwealth. Tony Bennett. Mr. McHale serves as Field Services Coordinator and is responsible for Northern Virginia area academies and agencies that feed into those academies. Any attorney, court, or court entity sending legal correspondence to an inmate or CCAP probationer must send correspondence directly to the VADOC's Centralized Mail Distribution Center at the following mailing address: VADOC Centralized Mail Distribution Center Inmate Name, Inmate # 3521 Woods Way State Farm, Virginia 23160 Ed Ewing - 804-370-3755 Natasha Winfree - (757) 343-2084 Contact Us Virginia Department of Corrections Contact Us Home Contact Your Information First Name* Last Name* Email Address* Phone Number Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Zip City State Does your message regard an offender? 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