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. Executive Director, Parole Board: Mary Jane Ainsworth 802-241-0972. He provides information and technical assistance to facility staff and local stakeholders. She developed and coordinated a 6-year peer mentoring program for 8. She is a busy mom of three, and holds a BA and MS in Criminal Justice Administration. She maintains the Current Pretrial and Community Corrections Case Management System for thirty-eight locations statewide. You are constantly being drafted for mandatory overtime and can be forced to work 16 hour days several times a week. Donna Michaelis - (804) 371-6506
Juvenile Justice Compliance Monitor. Our health services team is comprised of approximately 1,200 internal VADOC staff and contractors dedicated to providing health care in a correctional environment. Carol Miller - (804) 225-4111
Yvonne serves as the IT Project Management Lead in the Computer Services Section. After retiring at the rank of First Sergeant from Virginia State Police, she joined DCJS part time to assist local law enforcement agencies with submission and resolution of seized assets allowable under the program and maintains a database of seized assets. 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. Community Enhancement 804-748-1500. Updating Directory Listings The directory is updated by monthly downloads from CPPS. In his role, Greg serves as the state Juvenile Justice Specialist and DMC Coordinator. Amber supports the implementation of the professional standards in collaboration with the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Program Professional Standards Committee. Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution. Michael provides end-user IT support to all DCJS staff. She is a member of the Virginia Governmental Employees Association. He also coordinates the agency's juvenile justice and delinquency prevention grant programs, promote and enhance statewide efforts to address racial and ethnic disparity. The West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation oversees the state's adult and juvenile. DIRECTORY CONTENTS State Directory. Ms. Virginia Law Enforcement Professional Standards Commission. Ms. Victim Services Grant Program Specialist. Office Manager. 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 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. Active Attack Training Coordinator She manages and responds as a part of the Virginia Crisis Response Team, trained through the National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA). He conducts compliance inspections of businesses and training schools licensed or certified by DCJS. He enjoys hiking and camping. 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 Tony Nelson - (804) 786-0051
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. Prior to her role at DCJS, Sharon worked as the Victim/ Witness Director in Washington County Virginia. 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. Safety Audit and Climate Coordinator Ms. Pittman-Smith is responsible for auditing and processing claimed expenditure payments and submitting Federal 1099 Miscellaneous forms for reportable vendors to the IRS. Victims Services Grant Monitor. Acting Manager At the beginning of her career she was a hospital-based advocate working with adult victims of sexual and domestic violence. Mr. Holmes retired after 35 years from the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). Minnesota Correctional Facility-Oak Park Heights. Victims Services Grant Program Specialist. Jacob also assists Michael Mwaniki, our primary Help Desk Specialist, with support for the agencys desktop issues. For twelve years Jennifer's career was dedicated to creating and expanding a Child Advocacy Center and coordinating crimes against children multidisciplinary teams. Contact us Central Office. It houses over. He has a Bachelor of Science cum laude in Criminal Justice and has completed additional Criminal Justice coursework at Virginia Union University. Ms. Foster serves as the Childrens Justice Act Coordinator for the Commonwealth of Virginia at the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services. 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. 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. . 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. 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. Michelle Miles - (804) 225-1846
Juvenile Justice Program Supervisor She is also the training director for the DCJS training academy. Ms. Willie-Surratt currently serves as the CASA Grant Monitor & Quality Assurance Coordinator for the Department of Criminal Justice Services. Additionally, she processes disbursements to law enforcement agencies and Commonwealth's Attorneys Offices state-wide from this program. Greg has over 20 years of experience working in Juvenile Justice and Human Services field. Gregory Hopkins - (804) 692-0977
In this role, he helps staff with desktop, laptop, tablet devices, as well as printers, scanners, and monitors. 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. She also coordinates the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Fund program and provides technical assistance and consultation regarding the development and enhancement of grant funded programs. Juvenile & Child Welfare Services Manager Contact Information. Directory corrections will appear in the month after the corrections were made in CPPS. 11th Floor 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. Mr. Dawkins has served as the School and Campus Safety Coordinator with the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) since 2013. 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. Academy For Staff Development is located in Crozier, VA, but also offers classes online. 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. 11th Floor. Miles serves as the Office Manager for the Division of Programs and Services at DCJS. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Law Enforcement and Justice Administration from Western Illinois University. She comes to DCJS having worked from 2016-2020 as a DV Program Specialist at the VDSS Office of Family Violence, and 2020-2021 at SAFE in Chesterfield as a Prevention Specialist/Grant Coordinator. He has also served as the Youth Services Coordinator, for the City of Williamsburg and Office on Youth Director for Isle of Wight County. 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. Mr. Montgomery began his career in the criminal justice system with the Wythe County Sheriffs Office. Prior to coming to DCJS, Cyn worked as a Reentry Services Case-Manager and Advocacy Coordinator at a non-profit organization. She provides support services for the agencys programs, communications, and events. His responsibilities include processing Requests for Funds and drawdown requests for Federal Funds. Marc Dawkins - (804) 380-9709
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. 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. Tisha has served and lead numerous boards, committees, and demonstrated an active role in moving the field forward. He earned his MA degree in Public Administration/Justice Administration from Troy University. State Employee Directory Contact Us. During this past quarter century the Department has grown from a modest agency of 5,300 inmates, and 4,100 employees, to an agency of around 31,000 inmates, and nearly 13,000 . RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Virginia prison officials say they are experiencing a severe staffing crisis and are . She is also responsible for providing training and technical assistance to the programs and assists in maintaining procedures and guidelines for victim related grants administration to include data collection for statewide and federal performance reporting. Back to Top Office of the Deputy Secretary The Deputy Secretary oversees the following operational areas. Tisha earned a Bachelor of Artsin Political Science/Pre-Law with Virginia State University and Masters in Human Services/Criminal Justice from Capella University. Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services. The following procedures are the most cited. . Find an agency by providing details in one or more of the following fields: He began his career in education as a woodworking, building trades, and automotive technology teacher at a private residential treatment center. She does this by engaging in grant program coordination, providing technical assistance, training, data collection and federal performance reporting. 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. Additional duties include regulatory oversight, technical assistance for existing programs, new program development, training, and grant administration. Additionally, she collaborates and assists with law enforcement curriculum development and review processes and the development of related performance measures. 7525 Fourth Avenue. 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. James Christian - (804) 357-0967
Forfeited Asset Sharing Program. All Montana phone numbers are preceded by area code 406. The section administers both state and federal funds and does policy work for improving investigation, prosecution, and judicial handling of child abuse, Court Appointed Special Advocates, and juvenile justice and delinquency prevention. 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. As part of the Juvenile Services Section, she supports programming that effects children and youth who may have experienced trauma and victimization. Lori Walters - (804) 225-2091
Kristina Vadas is the manager of the Victims Services Team at the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS). 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. Home VDOE Staff - By Divisions Listing Education Directories . Ms. At the beginning of her career she was a hospital-based advocate working with adult victims of sexual and domestic violence. Ms. Fuler-Wilson received a B.S. Manager. While at VBPD, she increased her diversity, knowledge, and experience by working in the uniform patrol, vice and narcotics, and computer crimes units. 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. SRO/SSO Training and Program Coordinator He reviews, analyzes, and conducts legal research and prepares cases of administrative violations for adjudication. Tracy earned his BA degree in Sociology/Criminology from Hampton University, in Hampton, Virginia. She provides training and technical assistance to the programs and assists in maintaining procedures and guidelines for victim-related grant administrations. We operate secure facilities and probation and parole offices to provide care and supervision for inmates under state custody. Paul attended the Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning in Oakville, Ontario Canada majoring in Accounting and Finance and minoring in Information Technology. Nicole Wilcox - (804) 786-3923
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. Mission She is a part of the Division of Programs and Services, Victims Services section. Virginia Department of Corrections >> Virginia Department of Corrections employees List of Virginia Department of Corrections employees Search and validate emails & phone numbers from 878 Virginia Department of Corrections employees Sign Up to Get Free Contacts Sign Up Virginia Department of Corrections Management 1079 Highway 292. Prior to DCJS, Mr. Stables served 33 years in local law enforcement before retiring. She reviews, processes, and approves partial training waivers submitted by criminal justice agencies. 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. Box 301501 Montgomery, Alabama 36130-1501 webmaster@doc.alabama.gov Shellie Evers - (804) 629-7042
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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. Virginia currently has the nation's second-lowest recidivism rate at 22.3 percent. 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. Contact Us Virginia Department of Corrections Contact Us Home Contact Your Information First Name* Last Name* Email Address* Phone Number Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Zip City State Does your message regard an offender? 1409 Greenbrier Street Charleston, WV 25311 (304) 558-2036 Contact Us | Site Map | Staff Directory Virginia Department of Education . Mr. Shuparskyy has a Master of Laws degree from the University of Alabama School of Law and more than 20 years of legal experience. Tony began his law enforcement career as a Security Specialist and then a Special Agent for the United States Air Force. 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. Ms. Schrader serves as the Agency's Human Resources Analyst. 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. Greg provides policy guidance and technical assistance for local and state juvenile justice administering agencies. Bobbie Morris is responsible for assisting with the Forfeited Asset Sharing Program. Ms. Dietz ensures materials presented to the public meet the design and content standards set by the agency. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Masters in Special Education, and an Ed.S. 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. Cyn has experience working with justice-involved youth and adults, victims services, and in youth program outreach. 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. Please add VisitationApplications@vadoc.virginia.gov to your contacts to make sure you receive messages from us. He supervises staff that is responsible for our help desks and supporting SaaS solutions. Cyn has experience working with justice-involved youth and adults, victims services, and in youth program outreach. Ms. Suttles is responsible for assisting all aspects of customer service operations within the Division of Licensure and Regulatory Services. Ms. Fuller-Wilson is the Violence Against Women Program Coordinator at the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services. 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. 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. 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. 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. Mr. Lewis serves as the IT Support Lead in the Computer Services Section. Criminal Justice Grant Program Specialist. Prior to DCJS, he was employed as the Community Programs Administrator for the City of Newport News Department of Juvenile Services. Office of Information Technology | GDC Official website of the State of Georgia Report GDC Criminal Activity Offender Concerns/Questions: 404-656-4661 Elizabeth Polak - (804) 659-6487
Accounting Department. Prior to working in education, Mr. Christian was a police officer and an army paratrooper. S o ut h C ar o lina D epar t ment o f C o r r ec t io ns BRYAN P. ST I RL I NG Ag e n cy Dir e ct o r F RANK KEL L EY I n sp e ct o r G e n e r a l 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 brings extensive experience with facilitation of training programs and as an instructor. 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. 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. Ken Stables - (804) 786-0051
Glenn Youngkin in January, 2022. Once you identify a parent education seminar provider in your area, contact the individual seminar providers for times, dates and locations of their seminars. She provides technical assistance and consultation regarding administration of the Victims of Crime Act funded Victim Witness Grant Program (VWGP). His main goal as the Adjudication Coordinator is to resolve the cases and ensure that the Departments administrative actions are legally defensible. Leslie Egen - (804) 371-0531. 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. Amanda Griffith - (804) 573-1581. There are certain commissions and boards that don't have their own code and won't be listed. She serves as a representative for all 5 programs that currently operate within the Division to include: Private Security Services, Bail Bondsman, Bail Enforcement Agents, Special Conservators of the Peace, and Towing. Tricia provides assistance in the development of training, planning, and evaluation services to state and local agencies, criminal justice programs, boards, commissions and task forces. Pretrial Services - Colonial Heights 804-431-2054. . Ms. ONeill has over 30 years of experience working in child welfare, juvenile justice, government, and non-profit settings. In this role, he helps staff with desktop, laptop, tablet devices, as well as printers, scanners, and monitors. He has over 21 years of experience in the Juvenile Justice system. Leslie is a Senior Project Manager leading various system replacement projects for the agency. 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. County Administration 804-748-1211. Todd comes to us from the City of Salem Sheriff's Office where he was assigned to accreditation and became the Accreditation Manager. Tony began his law enforcement career as a Security Specialist and then a Special Agent for the United States Air Force. Chad Felts - (804) 965-4427. 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. In this role, she provides oversight of all Victims Services initiatives, including grant programs, training, technical assistance, and resource development. 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 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. Ms. Foster has over thirteen years experience working in the advocacy field at the local, national, and international level. She provides training and technical assistance to the programs and assists in maintaining procedures and guidelines for victim-related grant administrations. Phone: (804) 784-6800. 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. Cyn is a certified yoga teacher and enjoys teaching and practicing yoga during her spare time. 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. Ms. Isler serves as program specialist for the private security program. Miles also assists with the development of grant guidelines and onboarding of grant monitors. Find the contact information for each location in this directory. She is also responsible for assisting with model policies to be utilized by law enforcement agencies, and frequently collaborates with the Training Standards Coordinator on numerous other projects within the Division. If you don't know where to start or have a question or concern you need assistance with, we encourage you to contact our Constituent Services Office . In 2013, the Action Alliance awarded her their Blue Ribbon Catalyst Award for Child and Youth Advocacy. from the Marshall Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary and her undergraduate degree from Colby College in Waterville, Maine. 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. In her role as the State CASA Program Coordinator, Ms. ONeill provides leadership and policy guidance for operational CASA programs. Terry Willie-Surratt - (804) 225-4320
degree in Administration of Criminal Justice from Virginia Commonwealth University. She has a BA from the College of William and Mary. Your Order of Referral should indicate whether your case is in Circuit Court or Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court: For a Circuit court case. degree in Criminology from Saint Leo University and a M.S. 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. Miles has served as a Victims Services Grant Program Specialist with the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services since November 2014. Melissa O'Neill - (804) 786-6428
Paula Harpster - (804) 786-1140. As a certified computer/digital forensic examiner and investigator for the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) unit, she honed her skills. Ms. Colemanis the manager of thelicensing, registration, and certification functions for the private security services program, bail bondsmen and bail enforcement agency program, tow truck driver registration program, and special conservator of the peace program in accordance with statutory and agency administrative rules, regulations, and procedures in order to ensure effective delivery of service to constituents. She also handles the input of Training Rosters, Training Exemptions, entry in the Learning Management System, and issues with OSPREY. 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. 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