Administrative Training Specialist He has also taught various courses in criminal justice at several Virginia community colleges. She provides technical and customer service assistance to constituents via phone and also provides assistance to those who walk in to the DCJS office in Richmond, Virginia. Our staff at the Virginia Department of Corrections will send status updates to the email you provided in this application. Anika's previous state employment includes DPOR and DMV. If you don't know where to start or have a question or concern you need assistance with, we encourage you to contact our Constituent Services Office . Mr. Stables serves as the primary JJDP Act Compliance Monitor for the Commonwealth. Kelly Carpenter is a Victim Services Grant Program Specialist and monitors compliance for 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) for the Shenandoah area. He acts as the main contact for DCJS to the police and sheriff's departments and the academies; conducts training audits, answers technical questions via email and on the phone; ensures agency and academy compliance with Virginia State Code pertaining to hiring and training of Law Enforcement, Court Security, Jail and Civil Process servers; and processes paperwork associated with compliance with the Code of Virginia as it pertains to certifications in Law Enforcement, Jail and Courts. Joseph Thompson joined DCJS in May 2022 as the Grants Compliance Supervisor in the Division of Administration and Finance - Grants Management. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Law Enforcement and Justice Administration from Western Illinois University. Additionally, she provides programmatic and technical assistant to the criminal justice community and grades and reports results of the Law Enforcement certification exam to the academies. Prior to DCJS, Tisha has over 25 years of experience in community based supervision as probation supervisor with Chesterfield Community Corrections Services and Henrico Community Corrections Program as a pretrial investigator/officer. 1 2 Next Corrections, Department of - Executive Unit; Lisa Menard, Commissioner lisa.menard@vermont.gov Voice: 802-241-2442 She serves as a representative for all five programs that currently operate within the Division to include: Private Security Services, Bail Bondsman, Bail Enforcement Agents, Special Conservators of the Peace, and Towing. Michaelholds a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration and Information Technology from Kabarak University. Ms. Foster holds a Masters in Business Administration with a specialization in Leadership and double-majored in Business Management and International Business during her undergraduate tenure. Jacob is anIT Support Specialist in the Office of the Director - Computer Services section. Please add VisitationApplications@vadoc.virginia.gov to your contacts to make sure you receive messages from us. Mental Health and Wellness Services About 30% of Virginia's institutional population has mental health issues. Jenna Foster - (804) 786-3967
He has served as an expert consultant for trial preparation, investigations, and grand jury presentations, with specialized assistance to local law enforcement agencies. Miles has served as a Victims Services Grant Program Specialist with the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services since November 2014. Greg provides policy guidance and technical assistance for local and state juvenile justice administering agencies. 11th Floor Ms. Marks received her J.D. Typically the Sheriff's Department is responsible for managing the county jail, and Sheriff's Department websites often provide inmate rosters, arrests and bookings reports, or more comprehensive inmate search databases accessible to. Ms. Evers oversees the five elements of the school safety audit process including the annual secondary school climate survey. Her responsibilities include ensuring the training standards required for Commonwealth of Virginia entry-level law enforcement officers are contemporary, relevant, and accurate in depicting the job as it exists today. He assists academies and agencies with DCJS related employment and training issues. Updating Directory Listings The directory is updated by monthly downloads from CPPS. in School Administration and Leadership. Victims Crisis Assistance and Response Team Program Specialist. Mr. Stevens has worked at DCJS as Virginias Juvenile Justice Compliance Monitor for 12 years, monitoring lockups, jails, courthouses, juvenile detention and juvenile correctional facilities for compliance with the federal Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act. She provides support to all division programs and is the primary contact for the divisions web-based activities. In this role, she provides oversight of all Victims Services initiatives, including grant programs, training, technical assistance, and resource development. He has been with DCJS since March of 1992, and has served in a number of management roles within the Agency during that time period. He has attended the FBI and DEA Academies in Quantico, Virginia, and is also a graduate of CMI, Commonwealth Management Institute and the Secretary of Public Safety-- Public Safety Leadership Institute. Leaving the sheriffs office, he took the position of Assistant Director and later became Executive Director of the New River Criminal Justice Training Academy. Additional duties include regulatory oversight, technical assistance for existing programs, new program development, training, and grant administration. Minnesota Correctional Facility-Oak Park Heights. 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. Tracy earned his BA degree in Sociology/Criminology from Hampton University, in Hampton, Virginia. He earned his MA degree in Public Administration/Justice Administration from Troy University. Basketball - Men's - John Paul Jones Arena - PO Box 400823 - Charlottesville VA, 22904-4823 - Phone: 434-982-5400 - Fax: 434-982-5425. In 2001, he joined the Jails Training Staff at Department of Criminal Justice Services and now holds the position as a Field Services Coordinator. The Stafford Men's Diversion Center is a minimum state prison facility that is run by the Virginia Department of Corrections from Stafford VA for adult male inmates. State Employee Directory | Virginia.gov State Employee Directory Find contact information for state employees Last Name (Required) First Name (Optional) Select Agency (Optional) (Optional) Agency Number (Optional) Leave blank The State Employee Directory Search gets its information from the Cardinal Human Capital Management system. Prior to this, he worked in law enforcement for over 30 years, serving as Deputy Chief of Police for 15 years. He also holds a Master of Public Administration degree from Old Dominion University. In this role, he supports DCJS external and internalapplications. In her role, Gleibys works with forensic nursing programs around the Commonwealth to enhance, expand, and increase the visibility of sexual assault forensic nursing programs, which are an important and vital part of our communities efforts to treat and heal the trauma associated with sexual violence. Ms. Sullivan's primary role at the Agency is training/event coordinator. Miles serves as the Office Manager for the Division of Programs and Services at DCJS. 1900 River Road West Crozier, VA 23039. Human Trafficking. Copyright 2023, Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services, Improving and promoting public safety in the Commonwealth. Ms. Foster also provides guidance and training to subgrantees and other criminal justice system professionals throughout Virginia on VWGP management of services to crime victims according to the Virginia's Crime Victim and Witness Rights Act. Gillian Wilson - (804) 482-8922
Information Technology provides tools to help the Department of Public Safety employees. Mr. Dawkins has served as the School and Campus Safety Coordinator with the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) since 2013. Tony Nelson - (804) 786-0051
In her role as the State CASA Program Coordinator, Ms. ONeill provides leadership and policy guidance for operational CASA programs. Each agency manages the updates to their employee information. Additionally, she collaborates and assists with law enforcement curriculum development and review processes and the development of related performance measures. Department of Human Resource Management 101 N. 14th Street, 12th Floor Richmond, VA 23219 Phone: 804-225-2131. Danielle Clark - 804-877-6638
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. Mr. McHale serves as Field Services Coordinator and is responsible for Northern Virginia area academies and agencies that feed into those academies. Mrs. Willie-Surratt developed a commanding blend of legal, social and organizational development expertise in the child welfare arena and legal arena providing legal advocacy on behalf of domestic violence and sexual assault victims. He originaljoined DCJS as a Law Enforcement Grant Programs Specialist in August 2017. Jacob came to DCJS from Virginia Commonwealth University, where he has worked in the IT world since 2015. She is a member of the Virginia Governmental Employees Association. CCCAPSA@dcjs.virgina.gov if there are any changes or updates to the directory. On Wednesday, the Joint Committee to Study Staffing Levels, Employment Conditions, and Compensation at the Virginia Department of Corrections met for the first time for a deep dive on what's. Michelle Miles - (804) 225-1846
She also provides support to the Chief Deputy Director and is the Recording Secretary for the Criminal Justice Services Board. Ms. Michaelis is the manager of the Virginia Center for School and Campus Safety and Public Safety Training at the Department of Criminal Justices Services. A certified Project Management Professional (PMP), graduate of the University of Richmond (BS in Human Resource Management), and Louisiana State University - Shreveport (Masters in Nonprofit Management), Ms. Starkes incorporates the rigor of process management with her passion to help others succeed. Tricia provides assistance in the development of training, planning, and evaluation services to state and local agencies, criminal justice programs, boards, commissions and task forces. Cyn is the Reentry Coordinator in the Division of Programs and Services-Adults Justice Programs section. Prior to that, he worked for the National Institute of Corrections. Mr. Akong joined DCJS in early November 2012. Bunny has worked in the field of Human Services since 1996, originally in child abuse prevention and mentoring young parents and teens. He holds a Bachelors Degree of Political Science from the University of Delaware and a Masters Degree of Public Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University. She also serves on various statewide working groups to expand these services. He conducts audits of Private Security Services Businesses, Training Schools and Training Sessions. Ms. Dandridge has prior experience as a police officer and magistrate in addition to working in finance at a local government agency. Tracy earned his BA degree in Sociology/Criminology from Hampton University, in Hampton, Virginia. Paula Harpster - (804) 786-1140. Tony Bennett. Mrs. Michaelis assumed the responsibility of the newly legislated Center at DCJS when it was established in 2000 as a result of the Columbine tragedy. In addition, he also serve as the state liaison for the federal Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Sink has worked in the field of criminal justice for 12 years, prior to starting with DCJS in September 2016. He also coordinates the agency's juvenile justice and delinquency prevention grant programs, promote and enhance statewide efforts to address racial and ethnic disparity. See more news. He monitors Virginias jails, lockups, courthouses, juvenile detention centers, and juvenile correctional facilities for compliance with key provisions of the federal JJDP Act. His responsibilities include program planning and implementation, policy development and analysis, grant management, and technical assistance in the adult corrections area. He also be assists the Communication and Design Center with graphic designs. Her experience includes 14 years as a law enforcement officer as a Virginia State Trooper and a Special Agent with VA ABC. Office of the Deputy Secretary Organizational Chart Offender Locator Search for an offender's location and release date if they are incarcerated and under the custody of the Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC). Chrissy Smith, Victims Services Grant Program Specialist, monitors grant compliance for Sexual Assault Services, Victim/Witness Assistance, V-STOP, Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Victim Fund and Victim Services grant programs. They can answer your question, address your concern, or ensure it is referred to the appropriate area to do so. from the Marshall Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary and her undergraduate degree from Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Ms. Cress is a graduate of Virginia Wesleyan University. Virginia is a safer place to live and work because the Department. Mr. Shuparskyy serves as the Adjudication Coordinator for the Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services. Adam Keene - (804) 205-3803
Contact DCJS: 1100 Bank Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Office of Information Technology | GDC Official website of the State of Georgia Report GDC Criminal Activity Offender Concerns/Questions: 404-656-4661 Minnesota Correctional Facility-Red Wing. Joseph received his undergraduate degree from Hampton University and completed his Master of Accountancy from Virginia Commonwealth University. Ms. Dietz ensures materials presented to the public meet the design and content standards set by the agency. As a Victims Services Grant Program Specialist, Chad monitors grant compliance for Sexual Assault Services, Victim/Witness Assistance, V-STOP, Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Victim Fund, and VOCA VSGP grant programs. Director of Health Services and ADA Compliance Director: Max Titu s 802-917-1009. Corrections Legal Education Director: Carol Callea 802-241-0012. Prior to joining DCJS, he worked at the United States Marshals Service for over twenty-five years as a Criminal Investigator in a variety of management and leadership positions. Directory corrections will appear in the month after the corrections were made in CPPS. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Law Enforcement and Justice Administration from Western Illinois University. Ms. Foster serves as the Childrens Justice Act Coordinator for the Commonwealth of Virginia at the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services. In this role, she plans, allocates, and monitors state and federal funding to local and statewide organizations to ensure and expand crime victim services across Virginia in a manner consistent with federal and state guidelines. This school offers training in 14 qualifications, with the most reviewed qualifications being Certified Correctional Officer, Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Certification, and First Aid Certification. Office Manager. She conducts compliance inspections of businesses and training schools licensed or certified by DCJS. James is a senior level developer that has primary responsibility for development of software applications at the agency. Shellie Evers - (804) 629-7042
Forfeited Asset Sharing Program. At the beginning of her career she was a hospital-based advocate working with adult victims of sexual and domestic violence. Inmates housed here must be non-violent and have a clean incident report. At the beginning of her career she was a hospital-based advocate working with adult victims of sexual and domestic violence. He originaljoined DCJS as a Law Enforcement Grant Programs Specialist in August 2017. She has provided direct services to victims of sexual and domestic violence; provided grant monitoring, technical assistance, and training to victim service programs and projects; and provided assistance to victims of crime through the criminal appellate, death penalty, and civil commitment systems. Manager. Ken Stables - (804) 786-0051
In his role, Greg serves as the state Juvenile Justice Specialist and DMC Coordinator. Jennifer MacArthur - (804) 786-6534Adult Justice Programs Manager. Manager Gleibys has also served as an advocate at the Sexual Assault Resource Agency in Charlottesville and Supervisor of the advocacy team. He supervises staff that is responsible for our help desks and supporting SaaS solutions. County Administration 804-748-1211. Ms. Michaelis is the manager of the Virginia Center for School and Campus Safety and Public Safety Training at the Department of Criminal Justices Services. He was a Senior Assessor with VLEPSC. in Sociology and Psychology from Charleston Southern University and a Masters in Social Work, with a concentration in Social Work Administration and Policy Practice, from Virginia Commonwealth University. Ms. Miller is responsible for the oversight of the Towing program. Our health services team is comprised of approximately 1,200 internal VADOC staff and contractors dedicated to providing health care in a correctional environment. Phone. She is currently a manager within the Law Enforcement Division of DCJS overseeing Public Safety Training and the Virginia Center for School and Campus Safety. She received her BFA in Graphic Design from West Virginia University. Carolyn Naoroz, Ph.D. is the Uniform Lesson Plan Coordinator, Division of Law Enforcement for the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services. Her primary role is to provide oversight and management of state and federal grant programs and projects under the VSTOP and VSDVVF funding opportunitites. In his role, Greg serves as the state Juvenile Justice Specialist and DMC Coordinator. Ms. Dietz serves as the Agency's Manager of the DCJS Communication and Design Center. Sharon Reed - (804) 658-8179. Juvenile Justice Compliance Monitor. Melissa O'Neill - (804) 786-6428
For all searches, you will be required to enter: Todd comes to us from the City of Salem Sheriff's Office where he was assigned to accreditation and became the Accreditation Manager. Mr. McHale received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Scranton and also attended the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. She received a Bachelors degree in Social Work from the University of Toledo and a Master of Science in Social Work degree from the University of Tennessee with a concentration in Administration and Planning. Tierra holds a Bachelors of Social Work from Mary Baldwin University (College) and a Masters of Social Work from Temple University. Directory. As a Department of Criminal Justice Services, Victim Services Section Coordinator, Ms. Foster manages the statewide Victim Witness Grant Program. Tisha has served and lead numerous boards, committees, and demonstrated an active role in moving the field forward. He enjoys hiking and camping. Department of Corrections Victim Services Offender Information Careers About DOC Contact Us Search Department of Corrections DOC > Staff Resources Staff Resources Applications Employee Self-Service (ESS) Travel Expense Reporting IAM Account Management WorkLoud Calendars 2021 Payroll Cale ndar 2021 Payroll Deductions 2022 Payroll Calendar She provides programmatic and technical assistance for the criminal justice community. In this role, she administers the Sexual Assault Services Program (SASP) , which supports the development and enhancement of sexual assault and intimate partner violence services across the Commonwealth. Active Attack Training Coordinator He monitors Virginias jails, lockups, courthouses, juvenile detention centers, and juvenile correctional facilities for compliance with key provisions of the federal JJDP Act. Previously, he was responsible for general accounting and grants management for the Department of Education. Executive Director, Parole Board: Mary Jane Ainsworth 802-241-0972. Ms. Morris has serves as the Forfeited Asset Sharing Program assistant. K-12 Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Programs Coordinator The West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation oversees the state's adult and juvenile. K-12 School Safety and Security Training Coordinator. He reviews annual firearms qualifications for criminal justice agencies within his region, and he conducts administrative investigations into DCJS training issues as needed. RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Virginia prison officials say they are experiencing a severe staffing crisis and are . He also coordinates the agency's juvenile justice and delinquency prevention grant programs, promote and enhance statewide efforts to address racial and ethnic disparity. She has been an advocate for survivors of sexual and domestic violence, with a passion for Primary Prevention work and youth advocacy. Mr. Dodd is responsible for quarterly fiscal reporting of in-house grants and all other grant programs. Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services Contacts: Jennifer MacArthur, Manager (804) 786-6534) jennifer.macarthur@dcjs.virginia.gov Angelica Brown (804) 659-6762 angelica.brown@dcjs.virginia.gov Leslie Egen (804) 371-0531 leslie.egen@dcjs.virginia.gov He approves entry-level training for all criminal justice functions, administers the state certification exam for law enforcement offices, and approves all mandated training extensions and instructor applications. SRO/SSO Grant Monitor She is a part of the Division of Programs and Services, Victims Services section. She also provides management support, completes special projects as directed, develops and revises forms, and provide support to the Division as needed. He provides information and technical assistance to facility staff and local stakeholders. Greg has over 20 years of experience working in Juvenile Justice and Human Services field. Training Coordinator, Adult Justice Programs. She is responsible for the administration of the Comprehensive Community Corrections Act (CCCA) and Pretrial Services Act (PSA) to include grants management, program planning, policy development and analysis; evidenced-based practices, quality-assurance, new initiatives and innovative practices in community supervision. School Safety Training and Conference Coordinator She is currently the President on the Board of Directors of the Association of VAWA Administrators (AVA) and serves as Vice-Chair of the CASA/CJA Advisory Board. In 2015, she was assigned to the Regulatory Division as a processor and currently is the Training Specialist for Compliance Agents. 434-982-5194. en4c@virginia.edu. He produces an annual report on drug cases submitted to the Department of Forensic Science and is responsible for the annual projection of the local-offender jail population. Ms. Thornton fills orders for Law Enforcement Instructor Patches; and reviews, processes, and approves Partial In-Service Credit applications. Correctional Jobs. 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. She developed and coordinated a 6-year peer mentoring program for 8. Department of Human Resource Management | Virginia.gov Home Agencies DHRM Department of Human Resource Management https://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/ Contact Phone (804) 225-2131 Mailing Address Department of Human Resource Management 101 North 14th Street, 12th Floor Richmond, VA 23219 About Connect Services About the Agency Lino Lakes, MN 55014. Ms. Willie-Surratt currently serves as the CASA Grant Monitor & Quality Assurance Coordinator for the Department of Criminal Justice Services. Ed Ewing - 804-370-3755
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