She also provides program and technical assistance to constituents under the Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services. 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. Criminal Justice Grants Program Specialist Ms. Schrader serves as the Agency's Human Resources Analyst. Correctional Jobs. Kelly has over 20 years of experience with victim services, specializing in the response to sexual violence. Find an agency by providing details in one or more of the following fields: He holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Masters in Special Education, and an Ed.S. Yes No Your Message Topic* Subject* Message* Send Message 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. Tony Bennett. Victims Services Grant Monitor. In this role, she monitors grant compliance and provides technical assistance to victim advocates, medical providers, law enforcement, attorneys, and others. Ms. Marks received her J.D. 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. Agriculture, Department of; Arts Council, Montana; Auditor, Office of the State; Commerce, Department of; Corrections, Department of K-12 School Safety and Security Training Coordinator. 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). Mental Health and Wellness Services About 30% of Virginia's institutional population has mental health issues. 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. In addition, Todd retired as a Lieutenant of the Roanoke Police Department where he worked as a supervisor on their accreditation team. Mrs. Williams started with DCJS in April 2018 as a Victims Services Program Specialist or Grant Monitor. Victim Services Grant Program Specialist. Mr. Holmes retired after 35 years from the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). Ms. Isler serves as program specialist for the private security program. He serves as an escalation point for providing technical assistance and problem resolution to constituents both verbally, in-person, and in writing. Ms. Williams provides computer support and technical assistance by serving as a liaison between Grants Administration and Computer Services for the Grants Management Online Information System (GMIS Online) Ms. Williams also has the added responsibility of compliance related to programmatic reporting for state and federal grant awards. Mr. Lewis serves as the IT Support Lead in the Computer Services Section. Crisis Management and Critical Incident Response Coordinator Blueprints for Change: Criminal Justice Policy Issues in Virginia. He has also served as the Youth Services Coordinator, for the City of Williamsburg and Office on Youth Director for Isle of Wight County. 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). Michaelholds a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration and Information Technology from Kabarak University. He reviews annual firearms qualification and speed measurement training and retraining for criminal justice agencies in his region. The following procedures are the most cited. Online. Ed Holmes - (804) 786-4576 She also serves on various statewide working groups to expand these services. Prior to the City of Newport News, he was employed with the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), at the Newport News Juvenile Court Services Unit. She is responsible for payroll and leave accounting, benefits administration, and other areas related to human resources and volunteer and internship programs. Anika has significant experience managing and working in a regulatory licensing capacity and has been with the Commonwealth for a number of years. . Jenna Foster - (804) 786-3967 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. in School Administration and Leadership. 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. 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. Administrative Training Specialist We operate secure facilities and probation and parole offices to provide care and supervision for inmates under state custody. Compliance Coordinator. Glenn Youngkin in January, 2022. He also assists with criminal justice research and evaluation projects for other DCJS sections, as well as other agencies. As part of the Juvenile Services Section, she supports programming that effects children and youth who may have experienced trauma and victimization. Ms. Lynch has been with DCJS since 2007. Prior to accepting employment with the DCJS, Ms. Kinch was also a sworn special agent with the New Mexico Office of Attorney General from 2006-2017. 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Prior to DCJS, he was employed as the Community Programs Administrator for the City of Newport News Department of Juvenile Services. She received her BFA in Graphic Design from West Virginia University. 5329 Osgood Avenue North. in School Administration and Leadership. 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. Bunny has worked in the field of Human Services since 1996, originally in child abuse prevention and mentoring young parents and teens. He also served two years with the Prince William Sheriff's Department as a background investigator prior to joining DCJS in September 2015. 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 Pretrial Services - Chesterfield 804-318-8225. Ms. Sullivan's primary role at the Agency is training/event coordinator. School Safety Training and Conference Coordinator 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. However, some inmates are eligible for parole consideration if they meet certain criteria. 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. Greg has over 20 years of experience working in Juvenile Justice and Human Services field. In addition, she provides program and technical assistance to constituents under the Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services. Find out more on the Virginia Department of Health website and at vaccinate.virginia.gov. 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. Cyn is a certified yoga teacher and enjoys teaching and practicing yoga during her spare time. Ms. ONeill is the State Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program Coordinator with the Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS). 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. Updating Directory Listings The directory is updated by monthly downloads from CPPS. Alan Chambers - (804) 510-9799 Virginia is a safer place to live and work because the Department. Mr. Dawkins has served as the School and Campus Safety Coordinator with the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) since 2013. Denae Griffin - (804) 225-3948. . 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. He provides technical assistance to Law Enforcement Agencies, individuals, businesses and training schools regarding the requirements of Virginia law and regulations as they relate to all programs. Miles also assists with the development of grant guidelines and onboarding of grant monitors. Ms. Thornton fills orders for Law Enforcement Instructor Patches; and reviews, processes, and approves Partial In-Service Credit applications. She provides quality customer service exercising independent judgement and decision making related to the application process and interpretation of rules and regulations. 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 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. Ms. Smith serves as a Senior Programmer Analyst. 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 is a part of the Division of Programs and Services, Victims Services section. He enjoys hiking and camping. Ms. Shalton is the Regulatory Coordinator for the Law Enforcement Division, managing administrative code regulations affecting law enforcement and numerous criminal justice professions. Jacob came to DCJS from Virginia Commonwealth University, where he has worked in the IT world since 2015. Minnesota Correctional Facility-Red Wing. 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. Prior to her role at DCJS, Sharon worked as the Victim/ Witness Director in Washington County Virginia. In her role as the State CASA Program Coordinator, Ms. ONeill provides leadership and policy guidance for operational CASA programs. 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. He originaljoined DCJS as a Law Enforcement Grant Programs Specialist in August 2017. 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. Mr. Mason is responsible for ensuring customer service is delivered in a competent and professional manner. 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. 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. Amanda Griffith - (804) 573-1581. Brad Stang - (804) 997-1278 Ms. Roberts is an experienced programmer/analyst at the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services Research Center. He earned his MA degree in Public Administration/Justice Administration from Troy University. In addition, he obtained an A+ certification. In this role, he helps staff with desktop, laptop, tablet devices, as well as printers, scanners, and monitors. He administers the state certification exam for law enforcement officers, and he reviews and approves training extensions and instructor applications. Manager Minnesota Correctional Facility-Oak Park Heights. 1 2 Next Corrections, Department of - Executive Unit; Lisa Menard, Commissioner lisa.menard@vermont.gov Voice: 802-241-2442 Information Technology provides tools to help the Department of Public Safety employees. Kelly provides training and technical assistance to grant recipients and assists with maintaining procedures and guidelines for victim related grant administration to include data collection for statewide and federal reporting. Academy For Staff Development is located in Crozier, VA, but also offers classes online. On June 25, 2012, Mr. Clarke was hired as the Compliance and Enforcement Manager for the Division of Regulatory Affairs. He has led investigations for the Secretary of Administration and the Office of the Richmond Commonwealths Attorney. 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. In the course of her time at DCJS, she has obtained her Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice; her Masters Degree in Public Administration, and lastly her PhD in Forensic Science. Jennifer is the Program Coordinator for the Improving Criminal Justice Responses to Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence and Stalking grant (ICJR). Cyn has experience working with justice-involved youth and adults, victims services, and in youth program outreach. He provides training, resources, and technical assistance to Virginias colleges and universities in many areas impacting campus safety to include campus sexual violence, stalking, dating violence, threat assessment, mental health, Title IX and Clery Act compliance, legal guidelines, and managing critical incidents. At the beginning of her career she was a hospital-based advocate working with adult victims of sexual and domestic violence. 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. There, his responsibilities included management and oversight of the localitys alternatives to secure detention and grant-funded programs for court-involved youth. The Virginia Department of Corrections ( VADOC) is the government agency responsible for community corrections and operating prisons and correctional facilities in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. Ms. Hyman is the Executive Assistant to the Director. Director of Health Services and ADA Compliance Director: Max Titu s 802-917-1009. Corrections Legal Education Director: Carol Callea 802-241-0012. Nelson, Tony (DCJS) Prog Admin Specialist II This report lists all Virginia state entities that have been assigned an official code. Danielle Clark - 804-877-6638 He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Law Enforcement and Justice Administration from Western Illinois University. Jennifer MacArthur - (804) 786-6534Adult Justice Programs Manager. 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. She assists with trainings and acts as a DCJS representative on committees addressing victims service issues. Accounting Department. Ms. Phone. They receive about 750,000 patient visits every year. There are certain commissions and boards that don't have their own code and won't be listed. 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. He came to DCJS after several years with Virginia Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund. As a certified computer/digital forensic examiner and investigator for the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) unit, she honed her skills. She has over twenty years of direct victims' services experience in prosecutorial victim assistance, law enforcement-based victim assistance, appellate victim notification, and victims' rights compliance. Ms. Cooper investigates complaints received regarding violations of applicable sections of the Code of Virginia and the Virginia Administrative Code. Nelson, Tony (DCJS) Prog Admin Specialist II 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 She developed and coordinated a 6-year peer mentoring program for 8. Prior to working in education, Mr. Christian was a police officer and an army paratrooper. In his role, Greg serves as the state Juvenile Justice Specialist and DMC Coordinator. 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. He monitors Virginias jails, lockups, courthouses, juvenile detention centers, and juvenile correctional facilities for compliance with key provisions of the federal JJDP Act. She has over five years of dedicated government commitment and comes to DCJS from the IRS where she also served as a Customer Service Representative, working in a fast-paced, high-demand capacity. He conducts academy certification/re-certification audits. Carolyn Naoroz, Ph.D. is the Uniform Lesson Plan Coordinator, Division of Law Enforcement for the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services. 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. The Virginia Department of Corrections is a model correctional agency and a proven innovative leader in the profession. He reviews, analyzes, and conducts legal research and prepares cases of administrative violations for adjudication. The West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation oversees the state's adult and juvenile. Chris Scuderi - (804) 482-8780 He originaljoined DCJS as a Law Enforcement Grant Programs Specialist in August 2017. 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 assists academies and agencies with DCJS related employment and training issues. There, his responsibilities included management and oversight of the localitys alternatives to secure detention and grant-funded programs for court-involved youth. Victims Crisis Assistance and Response Team Program Specialist. The Department of Corrections (DOC), which oversees the operation of the Commonwealth's adult correctional facilities, operates approximately 50 institutions statewide. Ms. Gray served as a Rockingham County Deputy Sheriff for 10 years prior to coming to DCJS in 1990. 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. Cyn is a certified yoga teacher and enjoys teaching and practicing yoga during her spare time. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Law Enforcement and Justice Administration from Western Illinois University. Children's Justice Act Coordinator from the Marshall Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary and her undergraduate degree from Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Additionally, she collaborates and assists with law enforcement curriculum development and review processes and the development of related performance measures. 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. . She assists with trainings and acts as a DCJS representative on committees addressing victims service issues. In 2001, he joined the Jails Training Staff at Department of Criminal Justice Services and now holds the position as a Field Services Coordinator. In addition, the Victims Services team monitors victim-related legislation, conducts studies, and promotes best practices in service delivery for victims of crime. Candidates give an average difficulty score of 2.7 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) for their job interview at Virginia Department of Corrections. He brings extensive experience with facilitation of training programs and as an instructor. The DOC is seeking to start salary pay boosts from just over $35,000 a year to $44,000. She has expertise in several industries including healthcare, state government, and non-profit. His main goal as the Adjudication Coordinator is to resolve the cases and ensure that the Departments administrative actions are legally defensible. He also holds a Master of Public Administration degree from Old Dominion University. Virginia Department of Education . 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. degree in Criminology from Saint Leo University and a M.S. He has worked in a variety of professional positions in juvenile justice, including Eastern Regional Administrator, DJJ Field Operations Manager, and Regional Programs Manager. 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 James is a senior level developer that has primary responsibility for development of software applications at the agency. from the Marshall Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary and her undergraduate degree from Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Our staff at the Virginia Department of Corrections will send status updates to the email you provided in this application. In this role, he supports DCJS external and internalapplications. Michaelholds a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration and Information Technology from Kabarak University. Anika's previous state employment includes DPOR and DMV. 7525 Fourth Avenue. Kristina represents DCJS on statewide committees and task forces that address human trafficking, underserved victims of crime, services for victims of sexual and intimate partner violence, and other related issues. He has over 30 years experience in Information Technology in technical support, systems analysis, SQL query development and financial information technology. Todd comes to us from the City of Salem Sheriff's Office where he was assigned to accreditation and became the Accreditation Manager. In addition, he also serve as the state liaison for the federal Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Executive Staff Amy Floriano was appointed as director of the Department of Juvenile Justice by Gov. Michael provides end-user IT support to all DCJS staff. She holds a bachelors degree from James Madison University. DIRECTORY CONTENTS State Directory. In her role as the State CASA Program Coordinator, Ms. ONeill provides leadership and policy guidance for operational CASA programs. Copyright 2023, Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services, Improving and promoting public safety in the Commonwealth. Natasha Winfree - (757) 343-2084 Ms. Suttles provides technical and customer service assistance to constituents via phone and in person. Pretrial Services - Colonial Heights 804-431-2054. 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. He also coordinates the agency's juvenile justice and delinquency prevention grant programs, promote and enhance statewide efforts to address racial and ethnic disparity. He has also taught various courses in criminal justice at several Virginia community colleges. Ms. His responsibilities include processing Requests for Funds and drawdown requests for Federal Funds. She provides support services for the agencys programs, communications, and events. 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. Ed Ewing - 804-370-3755 1409 Greenbrier Street Charleston, WV 25311 (304) 558-2036 Contact Us | Site Map | Staff Directory CASA Grant Monitor and Quality Assurance Coordinator 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. Miles has served as a Victims Services Grant Program Specialist with the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services since November 2014. Ms. Cress is responsible for assisting with all aspects of Customer Service operations within the Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services. Virginia Law Enforcement Professional Standards Commission. 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. Forfeited Asset Sharing Program. She currently serves as the agencys Job Task Analysis Coordinator and is responsible for coordinating a statewide Entry-Level Law Enforcement Job Task Analysis (JTA). Juvenile Justice Program Coordinator Complaints (Contraband, Extortion, Fear of Life) Constituent Services (non-Media Inquiries) . 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. 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