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Cyn is a certified yoga teacher and enjoys teaching and practicing yoga during her spare time. In her role, Gleibys works with forensic nursing programs around the Commonwealth to enhance, expand, and increase the visibility of sexual assault forensic nursing programs, which are an important and vital part of our communities efforts to treat and heal the trauma associated with sexual violence. Greg is the Juvenile Justice Program Coordinator with DCJS. In addition, she provides program and technical assistance to constituents under the Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services. She has expertise in several industries including healthcare, state government, and non-profit. . In this role, she coordinates and facilitates training for all new Local Probation and Pretrial Services officers throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. Minnesota Correctional Facility-Red Wing. Tony Bennett. Criminal Justice Grant Program Specialist. 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. Alabama Department of Corrections 301 South Ripley Street P.O. 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. 264 were here. He reviews and signs Criminal History denial letters for individuals and employers, helps to provide solutions to complex issues related to the On-line Regulatory System, and develops protocols to promote efficiency in various processes. 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. Manager He also holds a Master of Public Administration degree from Old Dominion University. 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. Associate Athletics Director for Strength and Conditioning/Head Strength & Conditioning Coach for Olympic Sports. Sharon spent the first fourteen years of her career in corrections and law enforcement in Prince William County. 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. 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. In addition, she serves as the Agency Telecommunications Coordinator, Agency Parking/ID Coordinator, and Agency Transportation Officer. The Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC) is the largest state agency with more than 11,000 employees across the Commonwealth. Your Order of Referral should indicate whether your case is in Circuit Court or Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court: For a Circuit court case. He has also taught various courses in criminal justice at several Virginia community colleges. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Law Enforcement and Justice Administration from Western Illinois University. 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. Leslie Egen - (804) 371-0531. He originaljoined DCJS as a Law Enforcement Grant Programs Specialist in August 2017. 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. 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. 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. Ms. Pittman-Smith is responsible for auditing and processing claimed expenditure payments and submitting Federal 1099 Miscellaneous forms for reportable vendors to the IRS. She assists with trainings and acts as a DCJS representative on committees addressing victims service issues. His main goal as the Adjudication Coordinator is to resolve the cases and ensure that the Departments administrative actions are legally defensible. Donna Michaelis - (804) 371-6506 Mrs. Michaelis is a graduate of the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA. Division Director In 2001, he joined the Jails Training Staff at Department of Criminal Justice Services and now holds the position as a Field Services Coordinator. He provides information and technical assistance to facility staff and local stakeholders. Yes No Your Message Topic* Subject* Message* Send Message 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. Cyn is the Reentry Coordinator in the Division of Programs and Services-Adults Justice Programs section. He investigates complaints alleging violations pertaining to the Code of Virginia or the Regulations for all programs under the Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services. He has over 21 years of experience in the Juvenile Justice system. His previous experience includes 28 years with the Prince William County Police Department, retiring at the rank of Captain. 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. There are 27 local CASA programs in Virginia. She received a Bachelors degree in Social Work from the University of Toledo and a Master of Science in Social Work degree from the University of Tennessee with a concentration in Administration and Planning. Ms. Kinch joined the Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) Law Enforcement Division in May 2017. He negotiates settlements of cases involving administrative violations by the Divisions registrants and licensees through the consent orders. 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. Greg has over 20 years of experience working in Juvenile Justice and Human Services field. Cyn is a certified yoga teacher and enjoys teaching and practicing yoga during her spare time. Previously, he was responsible for general accounting and grants management for the Department of Education. Ms. Foster has over thirteen years experience working in the advocacy field at the local, national, and international level. Ms. Starkes is a workforce development professional with proven experience applying adult learning principles that impact the bottom line for individuals and organizations. Prior to her role at DCJS, Andi worked at the Virginia Attorney General's Office as the Domestic Violence Lethality Assessment Program Coordinator. Office of Communications (News & Media) Records (Inmate Records & Reques ts) . 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. 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). 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. 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. Directory. Pretrial Services - Colonial Heights 804-431-2054. Todd comes to us from the City of Salem Sheriff's Office where he was assigned to accreditation and became the Accreditation Manager. Ms. Dandridge serves as the Coordinator for the Forfeited Asset Sharing Program. She provides professional staff support concerning activities of the Private Security Services Advisory Board and the Nominations and Appointments Subcommittee. She provides support to all division programs and is the primary contact for the divisions web-based activities. State Employee Directory Contact Us. Ms. Cardoza provides oversight of the Divisions retention procedures according to retention schedules to include the storage, retrieval, and retention and disposition of public records. She maintains the Current Pretrial and Community Corrections Case Management System for thirty-eight locations statewide. 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. 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. Prior to her current position, she worked with victims of all crime types at the Virginia Department of Corrections in the Victim Services Unit. 1079 Highway 292. Updating Directory Listings The directory is updated by monthly downloads from CPPS. Ms. Cooper investigates complaints received regarding violations of applicable sections of the Code of Virginia and the Virginia Administrative Code. Additionally, she maintains the agencys social media sites, and provides design and graphic support for the website. Ms. Ms. Greg has over 20 years of experience working in Juvenile Justice and Human Services field. Nicole Phelps - (804) 263-3388 Miles has served as a Victims Services Grant Program Specialist with the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services since November 2014. 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. As part of the Juvenile Services Section, she supports programming that effects children and youth who may have experienced trauma and victimization. Ms. Marks received her J.D. Her prior employment includes VCU Facilities Management, City of Richmond Human Relations Department, Henrico Doctors Hospital, Retreat Hospital and Richmond Community Hospital. Todd has more than thirty-five years of law enforcement experience in total. He has also served as the Youth Services Coordinator, for the City of Williamsburg and Office on Youth Director for Isle of Wight County. Additionally, she processes disbursements to law enforcement agencies and Commonwealth's Attorneys Offices state-wide from this program. In this role, she monitors grant compliance and provides technical assistance to victim advocates, medical providers, law enforcement, attorneys, and others. Senior Staff. 803.1 Inmate and Probationer/Parolee Correspondence 803.3 Offender Telephone Service 841.4 Restorative Housing Units 851.1 Visiting Privileges 851.2 Bereavement Visits See all procedures Mail Procedures Learn how to send mail to an inmate incarcerated at a state facility. He enjoys hiking and camping. He takes customer service extremely seriously. (503) 570-6400. He reviews annual firearms qualifications for criminal justice agencies within his region, and he conducts administrative investigations into DCJS training issues as needed. Mr. Stables serves as the primary JJDP Act Compliance Monitor for the Commonwealth. Michaelholds a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration and Information Technology from Kabarak University. 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. Jenna Foster - (804) 786-3967 In September 2020, she transitioned to the role of VSTOP and VSDVVF Grant Program Coordinator. Alan Chambers - (804) 510-9799 Complaints (Contraband, Extortion, Fear of Life) Constituent Services (non-Media Inquiries) . Contact us Central Office. See more news. Mr. Baker and his staff are fully committed to providing the absolute best service possible to our constituents. RPEC awarded Bunny their 2018 Peacemaker of the Year award for her work with youth and her commitment to social justice. Michaelholds a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration and Information Technology from Kabarak University. She provides technical assistance and/or training for 37 local agencies established uner the Community Corrections Act for Local-Responsible Offenders (CCCA) and Pretrial Services Act (PSA) grants. 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. He conducts academy certification and recertification audits, and he approves entry-level training for law enforcement, jail, court security, civil process, dispatcher, and corrections officers at each academy. Criminal Justice Grants Program Specialist 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. Gleibys has also served as an advocate at the Sexual Assault Resource Agency in Charlottesville and Supervisor of the advocacy team. Nicole Wilcox - (804) 786-3923 Ms. Shalton is currently pursuing her doctoral degree at Liberty University. Marc Dawkins - (804) 380-9709 Department of Human Resource Management 101 N. 14th Street, 12th Floor Richmond, VA 23219 Phone: 804-225-2131. Amanda Griffith - (804) 573-1581. Phone (651) 717-6100 Fax (651) 717-6105. The State Employee Directory Search gets its information from the Cardinal Human Capital Management system. She also provides management support, completes special projects as directed, develops and revises forms, and provide support to the Division as needed. 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: Ms. Marks manages the Juvenile and Child Welfare Section within the Division of Programs and Services. Chris Scuderi - (804) 482-8780 She also serves on various statewide working groups to expand these services. 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. Cress is responsible for assisting with all aspects of Customer Service operations within the Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services. Mr. Holmes retired after 35 years from the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). Mr. Tracy Matthews is the Law Enforcement Training Coordinator, with the Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS), Division of Law Enforcement. Anika's previous state employment includes DPOR and DMV. Ms. ONeill is the State Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program Coordinator with the Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS). Director of Victim Services: Meredith Pelkey. Stillwater, MN 55082. 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. Crisis Management and Critical Incident Response Coordinator He has served as an expert consultant for trial preparation, investigations, and grand jury presentations, with specialized assistance to local law enforcement agencies. Miles also assists with the development of grant guidelines and onboarding of grant monitors. Jennifer MacArthur - (804) 786-6534Adult Justice Programs Manager. Terry Willie-Surratt - (804) 225-4320 Cyn is the Reentry Coordinator in the Division of Programs and Services-Adults Justice Programs section. 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. Denae Griffin - (804) 225-3948. While at VBPD, she increased her diversity, knowledge, and experience by working in the uniform patrol, vice and narcotics, and computer crimes units. Prior to working in education, Mr. Christian was a police officer and an army paratrooper. 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 holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Masters in Special Education, and an Ed.S. Cyn has experience working with justice-involved youth and adults, victims services, and in youth program outreach. Amanda has over 10 years experience in the local probation and pretrial services field. 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 ensures approved results are timely noted for registration issuance purposes; maintains proper and appropriate records for deficiencies noted during reconciliation process; and works with the Towing, Adjudication, and Criminal History staff providing support and assistance to the Private Security Services section as needed. She assists with trainings and acts as a DCJS representative on committees addressing victims service issues. She has been an advocate for survivors of sexual and domestic violence, with a passion for Primary Prevention work and youth advocacy. 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. In 2015, she was assigned to the Regulatory Division as a processor and currently is the Training Specialist for Compliance Agents. She has proven leadership and senior management experience in both business and nonprofit management, Amber supports the implementation of the professional standards in collaboration with the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Program Professional Standards Committee. Lino Lakes, MN 55014. 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. 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