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. Ms. Cress is a graduate of Virginia Wesleyan University. 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 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. Bunny has worked in the field of Human Services since 1996, originally in child abuse prevention and mentoring young parents and teens. Mr. Rose coordinates the statewide pretrial services activities provided under the Pretrial Services Act (PSA) and is responsible for all of DCJS codified responsibilities related to jail planning activities. Victims Services Grant Monitor. She assists local law enforcement agencies with submission and resolution of seized assets allowable under this program and maintains a database of seized assets. Our health services team is comprised of approximately 1,200 internal VADOC staff and contractors dedicated to providing health care in a correctional environment. 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. 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. Acting Manager He has worked in a variety of professional positions in juvenile justice, including Eastern Regional Administrator, DJJ Field Operations Manager, and Regional Programs Manager. DIRECTORY CONTENTS State Directory. He holds a Bachelors Degree of Political Science from the University of Delaware and a Masters Degree of Public Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University. 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. 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. 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. Miles serves as the Office Manager for the Division of Programs and Services at DCJS. Ms. Office of Information Technology | GDC Official website of the State of Georgia Report GDC Criminal Activity Offender Concerns/Questions: 404-656-4661 This includes evaluating submitted fingerprint cards for completeness, ensuring that an application for licensure has been submitted, and the process is complete for scanning purposes; properly assessing the completion of the scanning; and conducting proper and appropriate follow up for reconciliation purposes. He came to DCJS after several years with Virginia Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund. Additionally, she collaborates and assists with law enforcement curriculum development and review processes and the development of related performance measures. Yes No Your Message Topic* Subject* Message* Send Message Mr. Akong joined DCJS in early November 2012. Mr. Holmes retired after 35 years from the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). Overall, Mr. Baker has been directly involved in the private security industry in Virginia since June of 1981. As a certified computer/digital forensic examiner and investigator for the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) unit, she honed her skills. Mr. Pitzer serves as the liaison for criminal justice academies and agencies in the greater Richmond region, Roanoke region, and the Virginia Department of Corrections. 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. Chad Felts - (804) 965-4427. 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. Prior to coming to DCJS, Cyn worked as a Reentry Services Case-Manager and Advocacy Coordinator at a non-profit organization. Paula Harpster - (804) 786-1140. He provides information and technical assistance to facility staff and local stakeholders. As part of the Juvenile Services Section, she supports programming that effects children and youth who may have experienced trauma and victimization. Mission 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. In 2013, the Action Alliance awarded her their Blue Ribbon Catalyst Award for Child and Youth Advocacy. In this role, he helps staff with desktop, laptop, tablet devices, as well as printers, scanners, and monitors. Tony began his law enforcement career as a Security Specialist and then a Special Agent for the United States Air Force. Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution. She conducts compliance inspections of businesses and training schools licensed or certified by DCJS. Additional duties include regulatory oversight, technical assistance for existing programs, new program development, training, and grant administration. Ms. 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. Bunny Chidester - (804) 659-6753. 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. Mr. Lewis serves as the IT Support Lead in the Computer Services Section. She has been an advocate for survivors of sexual and domestic violence, with a passion for Primary Prevention work and youth advocacy. Tierra holds a Bachelors of Social Work from Mary Baldwin University (College) and a Masters of Social Work from Temple University. Mr. Stevens holds a B.A. Ms. Marks received her J.D. 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. She does this by engaging in grant program coordination, providing technical assistance, training, data collection and federal performance reporting. Sharon Reed, 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 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. Bassett, 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. 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 There, his responsibilities included management and oversight of the localitys alternatives to secure detention and grant-funded programs for court-involved youth. Kim Simon - (804) 997-1717 Nicole Wilcox - (804) 786-3923 She provides quality customer service exercising independent judgement and decision making related to the application process and interpretation of rules and regulations. 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. There are 27 local CASA programs in Virginia. In addition, he also serve as the state liaison for the federal Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. 6900 Atmore Dr. Richmond, VA 23225. Ms. Willie-Surratt currently serves as the CASA Grant Monitor & Quality Assurance Coordinator for the Department of Criminal Justice Services. Mr. Holmes retired after 35 years from the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). He earned his MA degree in Public Administration/Justice Administration from Troy University. Melissa O'Neill - (804) 786-6428 Her experience includes 14 years as a law enforcement officer as a Virginia State Trooper and a Special Agent with VA ABC. We operate secure facilities and probation and parole offices to provide care and supervision for inmates under state custody. She was motivated to make a positive difference in the lives of families and rose through the ranks to become Deputy ICAC Commander for the state of New Mexico from 2007-2017. Complaints (Contraband, Extortion, Fear of Life) Constituent Services (non-Media Inquiries) . Previously, she was a police officer for the Virginia Beach Police Department (VBPD) from 1996-2005. Academy for Staff Development - Crozier. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology and Anthropology from Radford University, and a Masters in Sociology from the University of North Carolina. Victim Services Grant Program Specialist. Chris Scuderi - (804) 482-8780 Greg is the Juvenile Justice Program Coordinator with DCJS. Her prior employment includes VCU Facilities Management, City of Richmond Human Relations Department, Henrico Doctors Hospital, Retreat Hospital and Richmond Community Hospital. (541) 325-5999 . Ms. Cooper has a Bachelors Degree in Psychology from James Madison University and a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice from Boston University. She provides support to all division programs and is the primary contact for the divisions web-based activities. Cyn is a certified yoga teacher and enjoys teaching and practicing yoga during her spare time. Columbia River Correctional Institution. Additionally, he conducts administrative investigations related to DCJS training issues as required. Ms. Ms. Miller is responsible for the oversight of the Towing program. He originaljoined DCJS as a Law Enforcement Grant Programs Specialist in August 2017. Amber supports the implementation of the professional standards in collaboration with the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Program Professional Standards Committee. His previous experience includes 28 years with the Prince William County Police Department, retiring at the rank of Captain. Prior to this, he worked in law enforcement for over 30 years, serving as Deputy Chief of Police for 15 years. He also be assists the Communication and Design Center with graphic designs. Basketball - Men's - John Paul Jones Arena - PO Box 400823 - Charlottesville VA, 22904-4823 - Phone: 434-982-5400 - Fax: 434-982-5425. Forfeited Asset Sharing Program. Crisis Management and Critical Incident Response Coordinator 11th Floor CCCAPSA@dcjs.virgina.gov if there are any changes or updates to the directory. She is a part of the Division of Programs and Services, Victims Services section. 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. School Safety Training and Conference Coordinator Ms. Griffith is the Training Coordinator for the Adult Justice Programs section of the Department of Criminal Justice Services. She developed and coordinated a 6-year peer mentoring program for 8th-12th grade students in King George, VA. Bunny worked as a contract trainer for VDH, JMU, and the VA Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance for 7 years. Carol Miller - (804) 225-4111 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. Ms. Sullivan's primary role at the Agency is training/event coordinator. He has worked in a variety of professional positions in juvenile justice, including Eastern Regional Administrator, DJJ Field Operations Manager, and Regional Programs 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. 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. 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. 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. Blueprints for Change: Criminal Justice Policy Issues in Virginia. Ms. Dandridge has prior experience as a police officer and magistrate in addition to working in finance at a local government agency. 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. He also assists with criminal justice research and evaluation projects for other DCJS sections, as well as other agencies. The West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation oversees the state's adult and juvenile. 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). 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. . 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. Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services, Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC) in the Juvenile Justice System, Victims Crisis Assistance and Response Team (VCART), Comprehensive Community Corrections Act (CCCA) & Pretrial Services Act (PSA), Guidelines for Electronic Monitoring/GPS Programs, Contact Licensing and Regulatory Services, Blueprints for Change: Criminal Justice Policy Issues in Virginia, Virginia Law Enforcement Professional Standards Commission. Ms. Self is the Information Security Officer (ISO) responsible for developing and managing the agencys information security program Agency liaison to the Commonwealth's Security Risk Management team to provide the appropriate balance of preventative, detective, and corrective security controls for agency IT systems. Gregory Hopkins - (804) 692-0977 degree in Criminology from Saint Leo University and a M.S. He reviews, analyzes, and conducts legal research and prepares cases of administrative violations for adjudication. Ms. Foster has over thirteen years experience working in the advocacy field at the local, national, and international level. She also serves on various statewide working groups to expand these services. He enjoys hiking and camping. He began his career in education as a woodworking, building trades, and automotive technology teacher at a private residential treatment center. 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. degree in Administration of Criminal Justice from Virginia Commonwealth University. Ms. Drudge coordinates the regulatory process for the Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services with the Director of Policy and Legislative Affairs and the Division Director. 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. Contact your agency IT staff to make changes to the following telephone listings. 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 is a probation subject matter expert with Adult Justice Programs. Sink has worked in the field of criminal justice for 12 years, prior to starting with DCJS in September 2016. Ms. Mr. Mason is responsible for ensuring customer service is delivered in a competent and professional manner. She has supervisory responsibility for staff who provide project management and support for various application replacements. 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. 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 There are certain commissions and boards that don't have their own code and won't be listed. 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