Cyn has experience working with justice-involved youth and adults, victims services, and in youth program outreach. K-12 School Safety and Security Training Coordinator He reviews annual firearms qualification and speed measurement training and retraining for criminal justice agencies in his region. She also provides assistance establishing performance measures for criminal justice initiatives. She designs and coordinates the production of materials for conferences and trainings, brochures, reports, presentations, displays, and others items that reflect the mission of the agency to a diverse audience. He began his career in education as a woodworking, building trades, and automotive technology teacher at a private residential treatment center. He also assists with criminal justice research and evaluation projects for other DCJS sections, as well as other agencies. Michael provides end-user IT support to all DCJS staff. 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. She started as an Administrative Assistant in the Director's office and later transferred to the Grants Department where she handled special grant projects as assigned. He earned his MA degree in Public Administration/Justice Administration from Troy University. Jowanna Bassfield is a Victim Services Grant Program Specialist and monitors compliance for 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) for the Northern Region. Ms. Cress is a graduate of Virginia Wesleyan University. Tracy Matthews As part of the Juvenile Services Section, she supports programming that effects children and youth who may have experienced trauma and victimization. (804) 786-2059 Todd comes to us from the City of Salem Sheriff's Office where he was assigned to accreditation and became the Accreditation Manager. Mrs. Evers plans the School Safety Training Forum and Strengthening Connections Climate Summit as well as the National Threat Assessment Conference for Educational Institutions. in Sociology and Psychology from Charleston Southern University and a Masters in Social Work, with a concentration in Social Work Administration and Policy Practice, from Virginia Commonwealth University. (804) 225-4111 She also serves on various statewide working groups to expand these services. 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. 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. 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. Mr. Wooldridge monitors State and Federal grants for fiscal compliance and provides grantee support and technical assistance. Tony has been married to his spouse for over twenty-six years, they have three sons and a daughter. As a certified computer/digital forensic examiner and investigator for the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) unit, she honed her skills. Juvenile Justice Program Coordinator He assists academies and agencies with DCJS related employment and training issues. She provides technical assistance and consultation regarding administration of the Victims of Crime Act funded Victim Witness Grant Program (VWGP) and VSDCS. Kelly holds a Bachelors degree in Criminal Justice from Virginia Commonwealth University. As a Department of Criminal Justice Services, Victim Services Section Coordinator, Ms. Foster manages the statewide Victim Witness Grant Program and is the project programmatic lead for the Victims Services Data Collection System (VSDCS). At the beginning of her career she was a hospital-based advocate working with adult victims of sexual and domestic violence. Ms. Kinch joined the Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) Law Enforcement Division in May 2017. She provides oversight and management of state and federal grant program and projects, a variety of technical assistance, program and performance measures development, and quality assurance coordination. Her primary role is to provide oversight and management of state and federal grant programs and projects under the VSTOP and VSDVVF funding opportunitites. He conducts compliance inspections of training sessions conducted by certified training schools. Ms. Schrader serves as the Agency's Human Resources Analyst. SEATS STILL AVAILABLECampus Threat Assessment Team TrainingJuly 27-28, 2023 ~ Farmville, VAThe Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) is pleased to announce Campus Threat Assessment Team Training.In the immediate aftermath of the April 2007 shootings that occurred at Virginia Tech, the 2008 Virginia General Assembly responded by implementing legislation Anika has significant experience managing and working in a regulatory licensing capacity and has been with the Commonwealth for a number of years. In his role, Greg serves as the state Juvenile Justice Specialist and DMC Coordinator. She provides training and technical assistance to the programs and assists in maintaining procedures and guidelines for victim-related grant administrations. Ms. Victims Crisis Assistance & Response Team (VCART) Training By joining the ADJC team, you will have the unique opportunity to obtain hands-on experience and work with like-minded professionals . (804) 786-3967 Bunny has worked in the field of Human Services since 1996, originally in child abuse prevention and mentoring young parents and teens. 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. 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. Angelica has attained a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Monroe College (Bronx, NY) and a Master of Science in Human Services and Leadership from St. Joseph's University of New York; Formerly known as St. Joseph's College of N.Y. 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. Bobbie Morris is responsible for assisting with the Forfeited Asset Sharing Program. He originaljoined DCJS as a Law Enforcement Grant Programs Specialist in August 2017. (804) 786-0051 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. (804) 659-6762 Ms. Andrew Kinch Ken Stables 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. Gleibys Gonzalez is the Sexual Assault Forensic Services Coordinator at the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services, a position created in 9.1-191 of the Virginia Code. AGENCY DIRECTORY April 2023 Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services 1100 Bank Street Richmond, Virginia 23219 www.dcjs.virginia.gov CCCA/PSA AGENCY DIRECTORY This directory includes the following sections: Agency Directory (pages 3-12): Alphabetical listing of programs with detailed information. Manager Candace Miles 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. Following the policy review and collection of documentation, the folders can now be constructed. (804) 371-8634 (804) 692-0977 His previous experience includes 28 years with the Prince William County Police Department, retiring at the rank of Captain. Office of Public Safety - NY DCJS She maintains the Current Pretrial and Community Corrections Case Management System for thirty-eight locations statewide. She has a Bachelors degree in Business from Averett University and a Masters degree in Public Administration from Norwich University. His responsibilities include processing Requests for Funds and drawdown requests for Federal Funds. Dawn is currently employed with the Department of Criminal Justice Services as a crisis response recruiting & training Specialist. Mr. Haymore conducts investigations relating to complaints received reporting violations applicable to sections of the Code of Virginia and the Virginia Administrative Code. 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. Anika's previous state employment includes DPOR and DMV. Prior to her role at DCJS, Andi worked at the Virginia Attorney General's Office as the Domestic Violence Lethality Assessment Program Coordinator. Juvenile & Child Welfare Services Manager 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. She has a BA from the College of William and Mary. (804) 786-4576 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. This position, part of the agency's Division of Finance and Administration, supports a core aspect of DCJSs mission and is integral to the criminal justice system in local and state agencies.