She is certified as a facilitator for the Richmond Peace Education Centers (RPEC) Conflict Resolution, Help Increase the Peace, and Healing and Rebuilding Our Community programs. Chad Felts - (804) 965-4427. Associate Athletics Director for Strength and Conditioning/Head Strength & Conditioning Coach for Olympic Sports. Columbia River Correctional Institution. 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. He holds a Bachelors Degree of Political Science from the University of Delaware and a Masters Degree of Public Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University. Mr. Tracy Matthews is the Law Enforcement Training Coordinator, with the Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS), Division of Law Enforcement. Additional duties include regulatory oversight, technical assistance for existing programs, new program development, training, and grant administration. Mr. Dawkins has served as the School and Campus Safety Coordinator with the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) since 2013. In addition, she serves as the Agency Telecommunications Coordinator, Agency Parking/ID Coordinator, and Agency Transportation Officer. He began his career in education as a woodworking, building trades, and automotive technology teacher at a private residential treatment center. CAPRON Warning of security risks at its facilities, the Virginia Department of Corrections says it is experiencing its worst-ever staffing crisis and is seeking to increase starting salaries by Terry Willie-Surratt - (804) 225-4320 She assists academies and agencies with DCJS related employment and training issues. Amanda has over 10 years experience in the local probation and pretrial services field. Todd Blair serves as a Decertification Specialist in the Law Enforcement Division, Standards and Policy. Miles has served as a Victims Services Grant Program Specialist with the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services since November 2014. Amber supports the implementation of the professional standards in collaboration with the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Program Professional Standards Committee. Leslie is a Senior Project Manager leading various system replacement projects for the agency. Gleibys has also served as an advocate at the Sexual Assault Resource Agency in Charlottesville and Supervisor of the advocacy team. Her experience includes 14 years as a law enforcement officer as a Virginia State Trooper and a Special Agent with VA ABC. Edith is the Database Administrator for DCJS. Nicole Wilcox - (804) 786-3923 Mr. Dodd is responsible for quarterly fiscal reporting of in-house grants and all other grant programs. Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services. Ed Ewing - 804-370-3755 In this role, she provides oversight of all Victims Services initiatives, including grant programs, training, technical assistance, and resource development. Kelly has over 20 years of experience with victim services, specializing in the response to sexual violence. Office of the Deputy Secretary Organizational Chart The State Employee Directory Search gets its information from the Cardinal Human Capital Management system. Bobbie Morris is responsible for assisting with the Forfeited Asset Sharing Program. 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. 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. Find the contact information for each location in this directory. Office of Communications (News & Media) Records (Inmate Records & Reques ts) . Mr. Baker is responsible for serving as a member of the Agency's Leadership Team and directs the day-to-day operations of the Division. SRO/SSO Training and Program Coordinator Compliance Coordinator. Mr. Clarke brings over four decades of broad law enforcement experience gained in the City of Richmond as the officer in Charge of Violent Crimes and as Special Agent in Charge of Investigations for the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. They can answer your question, address your concern, or ensure it is referred to the appropriate area to do so. Grant Program Specialist He provides information and technical assistance to facility staff and local stakeholders. DIRECTORY CONTENTS State Directory. Elizabeth Polak - (804) 659-6487 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. Ms. He began his professional career working as a Detention Specialist at the Newport News Detention Center. RPEC awarded Bunny their 2018 Peacemaker of the Year award for her work with youth and her commitment to social justice. She has been working in the area of school safety since 1985 when she began her career with the Chesterfield County Police Department as the countys first Child Safety Coordinator. Kristina Vadas is the manager of the Victims Services Team at the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS). Mr. Hewes is a 32-year law enforcement veteran and served as the Academy Director for the Virginia Beach Police Academy during his tenure with that agency. After law school, Gleibys worked at the Bahai Office of Public Affairs in Washington DC as the Representative for the Advancement of Women. CASA Program Coordinator 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. Ms. Cooks is responsible for the oversight of the Special Conservator of the Peace (SCOP) program. 1079 Highway 292. In addition, she provides program and technical assistance to constituents under the Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services. Training Coordinator, Adult Justice Programs. 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 She is a member of the Virginia Governmental Employees Association. Ms. Shaffer monitors grant compliance for Sexual Assault Services, Victim/Witness Assistance, Violence Against Women Act (V-STOP), Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Victim Fund and VOCA New Initiatives Victim Assistance grant programs. She provides support to all division programs and is the primary contact for the divisions web-based activities. State Employee Directory Contact Us. Anika's previous state employment includes DPOR and DMV. She has supervisory responsibility for staff who provide project management and support for various application replacements. 7525 Fourth Avenue. Virginia currently has the nation's second-lowest recidivism rate at 22.3 percent. 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. Carol Miller - (804) 225-4111 She currently administers the federal Services, Training, Officers, Prosecution (STOP) grant funds. She provides training and technical assistance to the programs and assists in maintaining procedures and guidelines for victim-related grant administrations. She provides quality customer service exercising independent judgement and decision making related to the application process and interpretation of rules and regulations. Ms. Miller is responsible for the oversight of the Towing program. 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. Michael provides end-user IT support to all DCJS staff. Bunny Chidester - (804) 659-6753. Box 301501 Montgomery, Alabama 36130-1501 webmaster@doc.alabama.gov Ms. Davis is responsible for criminal history records review processes to include reviewing criminal history according to established statutory and regulatory requirements and applicable criminal history waiver guidelines. 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. Prior to coming to DCJS, Cyn worked as a Reentry Services Case-Manager and Advocacy Coordinator at a non-profit organization. . His main goal as the Adjudication Coordinator is to resolve the cases and ensure that the Departments administrative actions are legally defensible. There are 27 local CASA programs in Virginia. 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 received his Bachelor's degree in Sociology from Virginia State University and a Master of Science in Criminal Justice degree from the Tiffin University. All Montana phone numbers are preceded by area code 406. Mission He serves as the co-chair of the interagency Health & Criminal Justice Data Committee, which is currently analyzing data related to the opioid overdose crisis. His responsibilities include processing Requests for Funds and drawdown requests for Federal Funds. Mr. Tracy Matthews is the Law Enforcement Training Coordinator, with the Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS), Division of Law Enforcement. Report Campus or Local Emergency. 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. Mr. Scharf is the lead developer for the DCJS website, as well as several other web applications. Your Order of Referral should indicate whether your case is in Circuit Court or Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court: For a Circuit court case. She develops and maintains the Division Policy and Procedure Manual, serves as Records Retention Officer for the Division, and develops and plans the Division Weekly Report. 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. Juvenile Justice Program Coordinator Ms. Marks received her J.D. She assists with trainings and acts as a DCJS representative on committees addressing victims service issues. Please add VisitationApplications@vadoc.virginia.gov to your contacts to make sure you receive messages from us. 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. Ms. Gray serves as the manager for the field services section of DCJS. Mr. Stables serves as the primary JJDP Act Compliance Monitor for the Commonwealth. Jenna Foster - (804) 786-3967 Prior to DCJS, he was employed as the Community Programs Administrator for the City of Newport News Department of Juvenile Services. Mr. Kinch covers the Shenandoah territory for the Victim Services sections grant programs. In 2001, he joined the Jails Training Staff at Department of Criminal Justice Services and now holds the position as a Field Services Coordinator. Compliance Monitor GDC protects the public by operating safe and secure facilities through professional staff development and effective offender management. 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. He conducts compliance inspections of businesses and training schools licensed or certified by DCJS. 1900 River Road West Crozier, VA 23039. 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. Our staff at the Virginia Department of Corrections will send status updates to the email you provided in this application. He came to DCJS after several years with Virginia Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund. Contact Information. Prior to her current position, she worked with victims of all crime types at the Virginia Department of Corrections in the Victim Services Unit. Miles has served as a Victims Services Grant Program Specialist with the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services since November 2014. In her role as the State CASA Program Coordinator, Ms. ONeill provides leadership and policy guidance for operational CASA programs. There, his responsibilities included management and oversight of the localitys alternatives to secure detention and grant-funded programs for court-involved youth. She also handles the input of Training Rosters, Training Exemptions, entry in the Learning Management System, and issues with OSPREY. Offenders who are not under VADOC custody will not appear in the search results. 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. At the beginning of her career she was a hospital-based advocate working with adult victims of sexual and domestic violence. She also serves on the Advisory Committee for the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NCRDV) which works to support victims of crime through annual awareness programs. 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. 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. Greg is the Juvenile Justice Program Coordinator with DCJS. Ms. Roberts is an experienced programmer/analyst at the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services Research Center. Ms. Foster has over thirteen years experience working in the advocacy field at the local, national, and international level. in School Administration and Leadership. Miles has a Masters degree in Community Counseling and Forensic Psychology from Marymount University and a Bachelors degree in Psychology from James Madison University. Manager 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. Criminal Justice Grants Program Specialist from the Marshall Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary and her undergraduate degree from Colby College in Waterville, Maine. 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 holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Masters in Special Education, and an Ed.S. Mr. Haymore conducts investigations relating to complaints received reporting violations applicable to sections of the Code of Virginia and the Virginia Administrative Code. Tony began his law enforcement career as a Security Specialist and then a Special Agent for the United States Air Force. His responsibilities include program planning and implementation, policy development and analysis, grant management, and technical assistance in the adult corrections area. For all searches, you will be required to enter: 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. 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. Director of Victim Services: Meredith Pelkey. 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. 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. Phone (651) 779-1400 Fax (651) 779-1385. He was a Senior Assessor with VLEPSC. Mr. Christian serves as the School & Campus Safety Coordinator for the Virginia Center for School and Campus Safety in the Law Enforcement Division of the Department of Criminal Justice Services. Senior Staff. 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. Miles has a Masters degree in Community Counseling and Forensic Psychology from Marymount University and a Bachelors degree in Psychology from James Madison University. Chrissy spent the first thirteen years of her career as an Advocate in Henrico Victim Witness Assistance Program. He also be assists the Communication and Design Center with graphic designs. 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. Mr. Shuparskyy serves as the Adjudication Coordinator for the Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services. 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. degree in Criminology from Saint Leo University and a M.S. 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. . 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. 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). The Department of Corrections (DOC), which oversees the operation of the Commonwealth's adult correctional facilities, operates approximately 50 institutions statewide. There are 27 local CASA programs in Virginia. Virginia Law Enforcement Professional Standards Commission. Greg has over 20 years of experience working in Juvenile Justice and Human Services field. She has proven leadership and senior management experience in both business and nonprofit management. 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. Glenn Youngkin in January, 2022. Juvenile & Child Welfare Services Manager She also serves on the Advisory Committee for the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NCRDV) which works to support victims of crime through annual awareness programs. See more news. Virginia is a safer place to live and work because the Department. She has over 40 years of knowledge and training in business management and advanced bookkeeping/accounting principles, as well as customer service. She is expert in the analysis of Virginia incident-based Uniform Crime Reports and many other state and national criminal justice-related databases. Minnesota Correctional Facility-Oak Park Heights. Jennifer is the Program Coordinator for the Improving Criminal Justice Responses to Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence and Stalking grant (ICJR). 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. Resource Development and Online Training Coordinator Jennifer MacArthur - (804) 786-6534Adult Justice Programs Manager. There are certain commissions and boards that don't have their own code and won't be listed. Mr. Baker and his staff are fully committed to providing the absolute best service possible to our constituents. Mr. Mason is responsible for ensuring customer service is delivered in a competent and professional manner. Stillwater, MN 55082. 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. Tony Bennett. Tony has been married to his spouse Dana for over twenty-six years, they have three sons and a daughter. Ms. Gray served as a Rockingham County Deputy Sheriff for 10 years prior to coming to DCJS in 1990. Lawmakers in the House of Delegates are advancing legislation to hire an independent ombudsman to investigate complaints and conditions in Virginia's prisons, which have faced a string of lawsuits alleging mistreatment and subpar medical care. Tracy Matthews - (804) 371-0635 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. 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. Cyn is a certified yoga teacher and enjoys teaching and practicing yoga during her spare time. Ms Johnson develops and conducts needs assessments, evaluations, and surveys in support of public safety policies and programs. Ms. Marks manages the Juvenile and Child Welfare Section within the Division of Programs and Services. He has a Bachelor of Science cum laude in Criminal Justice and has completed additional Criminal Justice coursework at Virginia Union University. Additionally, he conducts administrative investigations related to DCJS training issues as required. Mr. Kinch, 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 VOCA New Initiatives Victim Assistance grant programs. Prior to DCJS, Mr. Stables served 33 years in local law enforcement before retiring. Laurel Marks - (804) 786-3462 Sink has worked in the field of criminal justice for 12 years, prior to starting with DCJS in September 2016. She provides technical assistance and consultation regarding administration of the Victims of Crime Act funded Victim Witness Grant Program (VWGP). Previously, she was a police officer for the Virginia Beach Police Department (VBPD) from 1996-2005. 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. Nelson, Tony (DCJS) Prog Admin Specialist II She maintains the Current Pretrial and Community Corrections Case Management System for thirty-eight locations statewide. Ms. ONeill is the State Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program Coordinator with the Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS). Andi Martin is the Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner Violence Program Coordinator. Compliance Monitor Thank you for contacting the Colorado Department of Corrections. He has worked in a variety of professional positions in juvenile justice, including Eastern Regional Administrator, DJJ Field Operations Manager, and Regional Programs Manager. Office of Information Technology | GDC Official website of the State of Georgia Report GDC Criminal Activity Offender Concerns/Questions: 404-656-4661 Kim Simon - (804) 997-1717 . He enjoys hiking and camping. He assists academies and agencies with DCJS related employment and training issues. Safety Audit and Climate Coordinator Bunny has worked in the field of Human Services since 1996, originally in child abuse prevention and mentoring young parents and teens. She also provides management support, completes special projects as directed, develops and revises forms, and provide support to the Division as needed. 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. Alabama Department of Corrections 301 South Ripley Street P.O. Marc Dawkins - (804) 380-9709 Tisha earned a Bachelor of Artsin Political Science/Pre-Law with Virginia State University and Masters in Human Services/Criminal Justice from Capella University. 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 Ms. Foster serves as the Childrens Justice Act Coordinator for the Commonwealth of Virginia at the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services. Mr. Holmes retired after 35 years from the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). Ms. Dietz ensures materials presented to the public meet the design and content standards set by the agency. 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