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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. RPEC awarded Bunny their 2018 Peacemaker of the Year award for her work with youth and her commitment to social justice. In this role, he helps staff with desktop, laptop, tablet devices, as well as printers, scanners, and monitors. Juvenile Justice Program Supervisor Greg provides policy guidance and technical assistance for local and state juvenile justice administering agencies. Sharon spent the first fourteen years of her career in corrections and law enforcement in Prince William County. He began his professional career working as a Detention Specialist at the Newport News Detention Center. Thank you for contacting the Colorado Department of Corrections. Updating Directory Listings The directory is updated by monthly downloads from CPPS. Anika's previous state employment includes DPOR and DMV. degree in Criminology from Saint Leo University and a M.S. Deer Ridge Correctional Institution. In addition, he obtained an A+ certification. Gregory Hopkins - (804) 692-0977 (541) 325-5999 . 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. In his role, Greg serves as the state Juvenile Justice Specialist and DMC Coordinator. Directory corrections will appear in the month after the corrections were made in CPPS. Mr. Holmes is responsible for technical assistance, grant monitoring and management of programs funded by OJJDP, Title II, Title V and JABG programs, and other grant funded programs as assigned. Yvonne serves as the IT Project Management Lead in the Computer Services Section. Joseph Thompson joined DCJS in May 2022 as the Grants Compliance Supervisor in the Division of Administration and Finance - Grants Management. Bunny Chidester - (804) 659-6753. Active Attack Training Coordinator As the AOW representative, Gleibys worked in collaboration with other NGOs to advance treaties, legislation, and policy that focused on womens rights, such as the Convention on the Elimination on all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), the Violence Against Women Act, and the International Violence Against Women Act. 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. 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. In addition to 20+ years with the Commonwealth of Virginia, she has also worked in private industry as a paralegal. Miles serves as the Office Manager for the Division of Programs and Services at DCJS. Acting Manager 1 2 Next Corrections, Department of - Executive Unit; Lisa Menard, Commissioner lisa.menard@vermont.gov Voice: 802-241-2442 She has supervisory responsibility for staff who provide project management and support for various application replacements. degree in Administration of Criminal Justice from Virginia Commonwealth University. She comes to DCJS having worked from 2016-2020 as a DV Program Specialist at the VDSS Office of Family Violence, and 2020-2021 at SAFE in Chesterfield as a Prevention Specialist/Grant Coordinator. Tony has been married to his spouse Dana for over twenty-six years, they have three sons and a daughter. 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. Tony began his law enforcement career as a Security Specialist and then a Special Agent for the United States Air Force. (971) 673-3521. In addition she is responsible for the preparation and submission of applications and reports as required by federal agencies to ensure continued receipt of funds. Department of Corrections--Division of Institutions: DOC/DI: Active: Prgms: Funds: Public Safety and Homeland Security: 757: Western Region Correctional Field . 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. At the beginning of her career she was a hospital-based advocate working with adult victims of sexual and domestic violence. Ms Johnson develops and conducts needs assessments, evaluations, and surveys in support of public safety policies and programs. Prior to her current position, she worked with victims of all crime types at the Virginia Department of Corrections in the Victim Services Unit. She has a BA from the College of William and Mary. She has over 20 years of experience in the field of victim services. Mr. Akong joined DCJS in early November 2012. He has also taught various courses in criminal justice at several Virginia community colleges. There, his responsibilities included management and oversight of the localitys alternatives to secure detention and grant-funded programs for court-involved youth. in School Administration and Leadership. 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. Prior to becoming a magistrate, she worked as a victim advocate for the Stafford County Victim/Witness Office, assisting with criminal cases and protective orders. Ed Holmes - (804) 786-4576 State Employee Directory Contact Us. (503) 570-6400. 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. He works with vendors to ensure problems are resolved in a timely manner, complete incident resolution, manage and monitor IT issues using helpdesk tools, among other duties. Tracy earned his BA degree in Sociology/Criminology from Hampton University, in Hampton, Virginia. She provides training and technical assistance to the programs and assists in maintaining procedures and guidelines for victim-related grant administration to include data collections for statewide and federal reporting. Threat Assessment Program Coordinator Crisis Management and Critical Incident Response Coordinator 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. 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. Phone: (804) 784-6800. Ms. She is also the training director for the DCJS training academy. She provides training and technical assistance to the programs and assists in maintaining procedures and guidelines for victim-related grant administrations. In 2001, he joined the Jails Training Staff at Department of Criminal Justice Services and now holds the position as a Field Services Coordinator. Additionally, she contacts various state and local police departments for any outstanding charges, verifies that certain individuals have been cleared, processes denials of applications due to criminal history, and prepares cases filed for appeal under the Administrative Process Act. CASA Program Coordinator Michael provides end-user IT support to all DCJS staff. Tony began his law enforcement career as a Security Specialist and then a Special Agent for the United States Air Force. He began his professional career working as a Detention Specialist at the Newport News Detention Center. Michaelholds a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration and Information Technology from Kabarak University. Mental Health and Wellness Services About 30% of Virginia's institutional population has mental health issues. We operate secure facilities and probation and parole offices to provide care and supervision for inmates under state custody. The section administers both state and federal funds and does policy work for improving investigation, prosecution, and judicial handling of child abuse, Court Appointed Special Advocates, and juvenile justice and delinquency prevention. Criminal Justice Grant Program Specialist. 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. As a consultant, she has over 15 years of experience in developing community relations and partnerships, board development, personnel management, grant writing, project and grant management, fundraising and organizational infrastructure design. Ms. Foster serves as the Childrens Justice Act Coordinator for the Commonwealth of Virginia at the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services. Ms. Miller is responsible for the oversight of the Towing program. 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 : Working as a correctional officer has its challenges. Bunny has worked in the field of Human Services since 1996, originally in child abuse prevention and mentoring young parents and teens. Find contact information for state employees. Jennifer has twenty-five years of experience advocating for victims at the state and local level through direct services and through initiatives to improve the system for victims of child maltreatment and sexual assault. He conducts compliance inspections of businesses and training schools licensed or certified by DCJS. Mr. Shuparskyy prepares administrative cases for adjudication at the formal hearings and participates in them, as well. He reviews annual firearms qualification and speed measurement training and retraining for criminal justice agencies in his region. She serves as recording secretary for the Committee on Training, assists in managing the Departments records management system as the Division Records Management Officer, and assists in the contractor-led development and fielding for the new records management system. Mr. Tracy Matthews is the Law Enforcement Training Coordinator, with the Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS), Division of Law Enforcement. He also be assists the Communication and Design Center with graphic designs. 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. Mr. Montgomery began his career in the criminal justice system with the Wythe County Sheriffs Office. He also holds a Master of Public Administration degree from Old Dominion University. Greg has over 20 years of experience working in Juvenile Justice and Human Services field. He was a Senior Assessor with VLEPSC. Andrew Kinch - 804-225-4331. Lori Walters - (804) 225-2091 She holds a bachelors degree from James Madison University. Jacob is anIT Support Specialist in the Office of the Director - Computer Services section. Contact us Central Office. 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: He administers the state certification exam for law enforcement officers, and he reviews and approves training extensions and instructor applications. She has been an advocate for survivors of sexual and domestic violence, with a passion for Primary Prevention work and youth advocacy. Paula Harpster - (804) 786-1140. In addition, he also serve as the state liaison for the federal Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. 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. 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. Kelly holds a Bachelors degree in Criminal Justice from Virginia Commonwealth University. His main goal as the Adjudication Coordinator is to resolve the cases and ensure that the Departments administrative actions are legally defensible. 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. Tisha has served and lead numerous boards, committees, and demonstrated an active role in moving the field forward. 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. Mr. Dodd is responsible for quarterly fiscal reporting of in-house grants and all other grant programs. She provides support to all division programs and is the primary contact for the divisions web-based activities. Michael provides end-user IT support to all DCJS staff. Ms. Cardoza provides oversight of fingerprint card scanning and processing procedures according to established policies and procedures. 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. She has been an advocate for survivors of sexual and domestic violence, with a passion for Primary Prevention work and youth advocacy. Michaelholds a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration and Information Technology from Kabarak University. She provides support services for the agencys programs, communications, and events. He monitors Virginias jails, lockups, courthouses, juvenile detention centers, and juvenile correctional facilities for compliance with key provisions of the federal JJDP Act. Ms. She assists with trainings and acts as a DCJS representative on committees addressing victims service issues. He provides information and technical assistance to facility staff and local stakeholders. RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Virginia prison officials say they are experiencing a severe staffing crisis and are . 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). Juvenile Justice Program Coordinator She has received numerous commendations for her law enforcement efforts from the United States Attorneys Office, Office of the New Mexico Attorney General, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Virginia Beach Police Department. 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 conducts compliance inspections of training sessions conducted by certified training schools. She has expertise in several industries including healthcare, state government, and non-profit. Pretrial Services - Colonial Heights 804-431-2054. The Code of Virginia requires the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) and the Virginia Victims Fund (officially the Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund) to be the lead coordinating agencies for crime victims during critical events and emergencies under emergency management plans. 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. Mr. Shuparskyy serves as the Adjudication Coordinator for the Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services. Contact the ADOC. Contact DCJS: 1100 Bank Street, Richmond, VA 23219. He provides training and technical assistance to the programs and also assists in maintaining procedures and guidelines for victim-related grants administration, to include data collection for statewide and federal reporting. He earned his MA degree in Public Administration/Justice Administration from Troy University. While at VBPD, she increased her diversity, knowledge, and experience by working in the uniform patrol, vice and narcotics, and computer crimes units. He supervises a staff of other developers and contractual staff. Mr. Dawkins has served as the School and Campus Safety Coordinator with the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) since 2013. Tony has been married to his spouse Dana for over twenty-six years, they have three sons and a daughter. She maintains the Current Pretrial and Community Corrections Case Management System for thirty-eight locations statewide. 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. Mr. Haymore conducts investigations relating to complaints received reporting violations applicable to sections of the Code of Virginia and the Virginia Administrative Code. 1900 River Road West Crozier, VA 23039. 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. Kim Simon - (804) 997-1717 Contact your agency IT staff to make changes to the following telephone listings. Jennifer is the Program Coordinator for the Improving Criminal Justice Responses to Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence and Stalking grant (ICJR). 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. She is expert in the analysis of Virginia incident-based Uniform Crime Reports and many other state and national criminal justice-related databases. Andi Martin is the Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner Violence Program Coordinator. Ms. Dandridge serves as the Coordinator for the Forfeited Asset Sharing Program. Her prior employment includes VCU Facilities Management, City of Richmond Human Relations Department, Henrico Doctors Hospital, Retreat Hospital and Richmond Community Hospital. Ms. Cooks is responsible for the oversight of the Special Conservator of the Peace (SCOP) program. Denae Griffin - (804) 225-3948. Learn More Bunny has worked in the field of Human Services since 1996, originally in child abuse prevention and mentoring young parents and teens. Ms. Marks received her J.D. He provides technical assistance to Law Enforcement Agencies, individuals, businesses, and training schools on the requirements of Virginia law and regulations as it relates to all programs. Ms. Dietz ensures materials presented to the public meet the design and content standards set by the agency. SRO/SSO Training and Program Coordinator Victims Crisis Assistance and Response Team Program Specialist. Parole Discretionary parole was abolished in Virginia for felonies committed in 1995 or after, requiring inmates to serve at least 85% of their sentences with the ability to earn good-time credits toward an early release date. Academy for Staff Development - Crozier. Ms. Thornton fills orders for Law Enforcement Instructor Patches; and reviews, processes, and approves Partial In-Service Credit applications. Ms. Sullivan's primary role at the Agency is training/event coordinator. Contact DCJS: 1100 Bank Street, Richmond, VA 23219. licensing, 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. Melissa O'Neill - (804) 786-6428 She also coordinates the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Fund program and provides technical assistance and consultation regarding the development and enhancement of grant funded programs. Mr. Hewes serves as the DCJS liaison with criminal justice academies and agencies in Area V. This consists of the areas served by Skyline Regional Criminal Justice Academy, Central Shenandoah Criminal Justice Academy, and Rappahannock Regional Criminal Justice Academy. She ensures that accurate electronic information is entered and maintained; requests and reviews disposition information; analyzes, verifies, and researches information via website from various state's court records for criminal history information; and conducts additional research through the public information database. He has over 21 years of experience in the Juvenile Justice system. Greg is the Juvenile Justice Program Coordinator with DCJS. He has worked in a variety of professional positions in juvenile justice, including Eastern Regional Administrator, DJJ Field Operations Manager, and Regional Programs Manager. Ms. Cress is a graduate of Virginia Wesleyan University. Greg provides policy guidance and technical assistance for local and state juvenile justice administering agencies. 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. Cress provides research and program support in areas that relate to the development and delivery of regulatory programs activities and services. He has over 21 years of experience in the Juvenile Justice system. Mr. Stevens holds a B.A. Online. 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. Ms. Dandridge has prior experience as a police officer and magistrate in addition to working in finance at a local government agency. Ms. Dietz serves as the Agency's Manager of the DCJS Communication and Design Center. Ms. Willie-Surratt currently serves as the CASA Grant Monitor & Quality Assurance Coordinator for the Department of Criminal Justice Services. In this role, he helps staff with desktop, laptop, tablet devices, as well as printers, scanners, and monitors. GDC protects the public by operating safe and secure facilities through professional staff development and effective offender management. Tierra holds a Bachelors of Social Work from Mary Baldwin University (College) and a Masters of Social Work from Temple University. 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. 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. See more news. Victims Services Grant Monitor. Jacob came to DCJS from Virginia Commonwealth University, where he has worked in the IT world since 2015. 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 conducts academy certification/re-certification audits. degree in Criminology from Saint Leo University and a M.S. 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. Todd has more than thirty-five years of law enforcement experience in total. Betsy Bell - (804) 997-1658 Compliance Monitor Miles also assists with the development of grant guidelines and onboarding of grant monitors. 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