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VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER NEWSLETTER Virginia Association Of Criminal Justice Educators Edition # 4, Issue # 2 Edition # 6, Issue #4 President’s Corner Campus safety, security under microscope John B. Wilt, C.S.T, C.P.P., Editor & Publisher Fall/Winter 2007 John B. Wilt, C.S.T, C.P.P., Editor & Publisher Fall / Winter 2013 president’s corner 2013 Conference outlook Greetings VACJE Members: You may recall in the Summer 2007 VACJE newsletter (President’s Corner “We Are All Hokies”) I had committed to the following: (1) attend a virtual forum on “Advanced Violence Risk Assessment, (2) participate in a Community Emergency By JOHN WILT Response Team (CERT) training class, (3) lend support to campus security personnel and (4) watch for “red flags” (campus danger signs) that could lead to a disaster. Well, I’m three for four. Although I have not been able to locate a CERT training class, I’ll keep looking! The December “violence risk assessment” course presented by James Cawood was excellent and drove home the point that some folks out there in our society might just be thinking that they will have to kill you in order to control you. If you will e-mail me, I’ll be glad to send you a 28-page document, furnished at the virtual seminar, which includes an Association of Threat Assessment Professionals (ATAP) “Model Violence Risk Assessment Process.” We are also pleased to announce that the annual Fall 2013 Conference VACJE conference will once Announcement again be held at the Richmond The Fall 2013 VACJE Conference Police Training Academy. We will be held on November 8TH at are planning another great the Richmond Police Academy conference which will focus on … location in Richmond for the FAMOUS CRIME PAYS VISIT the AUTHOR cross disciplinary approach Brian C. Flick , Associate Professor of Police Science and Program Head of Administration Thursday evening (November 7th) ofVirginia Homeland of Justice at Piedmont CommunitySecurity College, posesand with Jack Levin, nationally get-together and registration renowned authority on hate crimes and serial killers. Levin addressed students and others Emergency Preparedness in at Piedmont Virginia Community College recently. There was an excellent turnout for this Robyn Diehl McDougle, PhD information will be announced prominent educator and theauthor. Criminal Justice arena. Our in the Fall/Winter 2013 VACJE speakers will be from local newsletter! … stay tuned! elcome back!! colleges and universities as well I hope that everyone as state and local agencies. We Robyn Diehl McDougle has had a relaxing summer. will also be hosting a poster planned a November Even though, summer seems session in the afternoon to allow conference that you to fly by it is nice to have the your students to display some of won’t want to miss! Linda Jones was featured March 20 on the the proverbial “film cuttings on the production students back on campus their work in the area of criminal popular A&E series “Crime 360.” studio floor.” VACJE newsletter producers willjustice. provide The title of the A&E show again. As you know, lastA&E year’s Remember the student viewers with an inside view of featuring crime scene and www.vacje.org CLICK IT! conference was a success. rate to attend is very affordable Cleveland Police Department’s homicide personnel from the Find out more about the show homicide unit. Cleveland PD is “Crime 360.” If at www.aetv.com/crime-360/ However, this year I would like and the poster presentation is One aspect of A&E's you go to A&E’s Web site to production is their use of 360 view “Crime 360,” you can to see more members attend a agreat resume building for our degree Lyca Camera which logs watch lead homicide detective IN THIS ISSUE as well as bring in prospective students! various crime scenes. Wally Everett and Detective Mike Smith work Jones can be seen processing crime a crime scene where a body lies hidden between members. One way that I am I am looking forward to this VACJE 2012 Conference Outlook................1 scene evidence. By the time this newsletter some hedges and the porch of the victim's hoping to increase participation waithouse. to The victim, a2013 is published, Linda willconference have “come and and can’t grandmother’s male, is face Conference Agenda...........................3 See CORNER on page 5 gone"”from Paramount Studio to see first-hand down. is by moving the conference from hear from our wonderful guest VACJE Conference Registration...........4 & 5 a Friday and Saturday event to a speakers and see the great work Member News Brief.................................6-8 Thursday and Friday event. We our students and faculty are VACJE Membership Application..................9 hope that this paired with the doing. Lastly, I’d like to thank VACJE Mission Statement.........................10 institutional discount that allows Richmond Police Department for VACJE 2012-2013 Directors......................11 your college or university to send allowing the VACJE to use their VACJE Directors & Life Members..............11 up to 5 people will increase our facilities free of charge. Treasurer’s Report....................................11 membership and conference Member List......................................12 & 13 attendance this year! As Nicolle Robyn Diehl McDougle, PhD VACJE Conference pictures.................14-16 and I requested last year, Virginia Commonwealth Gov/Sec Conference photo gallery......17-21 please forward the conference Univeristy information to at least 3 people. W Jones featured on show that’s all about crime Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER fAgiN Clear, concise writing coupled with enhanced graphics for greater understanding. Text: 013296127X Text & mycJlab with eText: 013314075X schmAllegeR Text: 0132966751 Text & mycJlab: 0133399192 Text & mycJlab with eText: 0133140660 AlARid Text: 0132571048 Text & mycJlab: 0133019519 Text & mycJlab with eText: 0133024393 WoRRAll Text: 0132610191 Text & mycJlab: 013301021X Text & mycJlab with eText: 0133028313 WoRRAll Text: 0132817810 Text & mycrimeKit: 0133013081 lYmAN Text: 0132570920 Text & mycrimeKit: 0133009505 BARTollAs Text: 0137074298 Text & mycrimeKit: 0133010201 Brief. Affordable. Visual. When best-selling authors and instructional designers come together, focused on one goal — improve student performance across the CJ curriculum— you come away with a groundbreaking new series of print and digital content. 2 Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS FALL 2013 CONFERENCE AGENDA November 7th & November 8th 2013 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA RICHMOND POLICE TRAINING ACADEMY 1202 W. Graham Rd. • Richmond, V A 23220 Thursday November 7th 2013 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Friday November 8th 2013 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Welcome Reception- hors d’oeuvres Double Tree by Hilton 301 W. Franklin Street Richmond VA James Keck Conceptualizing Emergency Preparedness in the classroom. Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Program VCU 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 p.m. Suzen H. Collins What is Intelligence Analysis and What Should our Student Know. Lead Intelligence Analyst - Critical Infrastructure Unit Virginia Fusion Center 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Panel: What are Police Departments looking for from our students as employees Lunch – On Own (Suggestions will be provided) 1:00pm-2:00pm 2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. 2:45 p.m. – 4:00p.m. VACJE Business Meeting Richmond Police Academy Student Panel Presentations Participating students 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Dinner Edo’s Squid 3 Fall/Winter 2013 4 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER Registration Form Page 1 REGISTRATION FORM VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS FALL 2 012 C ONFERENCE FALL 2013 VACJE CONFERENCE November 7-8, 2013 October 12 – 14, 2012 Name: Membership Status (check one): New Member Annual Life Guest Mailing Address: Telephone: Email: Please make a copy and mail both pages of registration form and check to: RobynPDiehl McDougle Nicolle arsons-‐Pollard AssociateSProfessor Sociology, ocial Work and Criminal Justice Wilder School Virginia State University P. O.Box Box 842028 P.O. 9036 923 W. Franklin Street Petersburg, VA 23806 Richmond, VA 23284-2527 804-‐ 524-‐6923 (804) 8828-2759 Fax: 04-‐524-‐6883 rldiehl@vcu.edu nparsons-‐pollard@vsu.edu Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER *MAIL THIS PAGE WITH YOUR COMPLETED REGISTRATION FORM * Registration Form Page 2 Conference Fees Early Registration-‐ $100.00 (received by September 21, 2012; includes ______ Early Registration - $100.00 (received by October 30, 2013; includes annual VACJE dues) annual VACJE dues) Early Registration members-‐ $75.00 (received y September 21, ______ Early Registration forfor LifeLife members - $75.00 (received by bOctober 30, 2013) 2012) Conference Fee-‐ $85.00 (excludes annual $25.00 VACJE Dues) After Early Registration Conference Fees Conference Fee -‐ $110.00 (includes annual $25.00 VACJE Dues) Discounts Discount of $10.00 each for recruiting new members that attend the conference (attach membership and registration form for new member) **new member has never been a member of VACJE Institutional Discount of $275.00 for 5 registered guest (excludes annual $25 VACJE Dues) Richmond Police Department Discount of $40.00 each (excludes annual $25 VACJE Dues) Richmond Police Training Academy Directions http://www.ci.richmond.va.us/Police/academy.aspx Lodging Information Double Tree by Hilton 301 W. Franklin Street Richmond VA 23220 Singleaoccupancy room: $129.00 Single nd double occupancy (double oplus r king tax beds): TBA We are aoccupancy waiting hotel pricing information but it will be forwarded as soon as Double room: $119.00 plus tax available. Reservation can be made by calling 1-‐804-‐644-‐9871 (Please identify yourself as a VACJE conference attendee) Meal Selection for Dinner Edo’s Squid 411 N Harrison St 2nd Fl Richmond, VA 23220 Edo’s Squid has family style dinning so the price will be approximately $20 per person not including tax and tip. They specialize in seafood and Italian cuisine. The group attending dinner can decide what to order. Feel free to search the Internet for more information about the restaurant. Anyone who has eaten there can attest to how great the food is! *MAIL THIS P AGE WITH Y OUR COMPLETED REGISTRATION FORM* 5 Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER Member News Brief 6 ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• EDWARD GREENBERG Edward W. Greenberg, who is a second year Criminal Justice Doctoral Teaching Fellow at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and the son of VACJE member Martin Greenberg, will be moderating a roundtable at the ACJS 51st Annual Meeting, February 18-22, 2014, to be held in Philadelphia entitled: Ghosts and Law Enforcement. Ed’s roundtable description notes that “ All roles develop cultural connotations, and those of criminal justice professionals, such as police officers, are no exceptions. Shows like CSI and NCIS turn the process of law enforcement into myth without explicitly mentioning what they are doing. However, there is a category of law enforcementrelated myth that has no bones with being honest about its derivative status--stories about ghosts inflicting justice upon the living, or struggling to find a way to repent for their crimes. We will relate some of the most common justice-related ghost stores in America, and explore the relation of these narratives to myths about law enforcement.” Ed and his father will also be participating in a roundtable dealing with future planning for the newly approved ACJS Section on Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship (TLS). In August 2013, the ACJS Executive Board approved the establishment of the new TLS Section. Its purposes are to bring together Academy members to serve as a multifaceted resource to assist faculty, practitioners, staff, personnel, administrators, and students in their integration of effective innovative teaching and learning techniques as well as to promote the scholarship of teaching within the field of criminal justice education and training. All persons interested in these aims are encourage to attend this session in order to discuss how best to proceed. The discussion will be continued in a second roundtable at the conference and at other related events. For further information on either of these events, please feel free to contact Martin Greenberg at mgreenberg955@gmail.com Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER Member News Brief 7 ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• J0HN WILT John Wilt attended the 2013 Virginia Master Teacher Seminar at Hampden-Sydney College. The July 7-11 master teacher seminar offered discussion on successful classroom strategies, teaching innovations and stressed the importance of beginning-semester “icebreakers”. Thirty-eight VCCS professors were in attendance at the 2013 Virginia Master Teacher Seminar. The Danville Community College Administration of Justice Program has received Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), Commission on Colleges (COC) approval of its Certificate in Cybercrime Investigation. The Certificate in Cybercrime Investigation consists of 38 credits to include introduction to computer crime, computer forensics and network security coursework. The Administration of Justice Program also offers three additional specializations including: law enforcement, corrections and protective services (private security). Eleven of the 17 ADJ/SOC classes—including computer crime and computer forensics—are distance education classes. On September 28th, John Wilt participated in the First Annual Citizens-Times Marathon in Ashville, NC. John finished his 63rd marathon in 4:29 which placed him third in his age group. Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER Member News Brief 8 ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• Bud Levin Retired and Author I’ve not won a nobel prize or anything else of great significance. I’ve one recent presentation: Levin, B. H. (2013). Trust, Scope of Change, the End of History and the Intelligence Enterprise. presented at “Understanding and Improving Intelligence Analysis,” a workshop at the Center for Intelligence and Security Studies, University of Mississippi, Oxford MS, 14-16 July 2013. Last December I was awarded by the Waynesboro Police Department its “distinguished service medal” upon the occasion of my retirement from the Police Department. I turned in my badge and was then anointed “director of administration” for the auxiliary unit. Good folks to work with. Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER VACJE Virginia Association of Criminal Justice Educators Membership Application and Information New Member __________ Renewal ___________ NAME________________________________________________________________________ 14 Virginia Association Of Criminal Justice Newsletter Fall/Winter 2007 HOME ADDRESS_______________________________________________________________ HOME PHONE ( VACJE ) __________________ WORK PHONE ( Justice ) __________________ Virginia Association of Criminal Educators E-MAIL _______________________________________________________________________ Membership Application and Information New Member __________ Renewal ___________ FACULTY RANK________________________________________________________________ NAME ________________________________________________________________________________ HOME ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________________ EMPLOYER ___________________________________________________________________ HOME PHONE ( ) __________________ WORK PHONE ( ) __________________ WORK ADDRESS ______________________________________________________________ E-MAIL _______________________________________________________________________________ ASSOCIATION DUES ANNUAL DUES: $25 LIFE MEMBERSHIP: $300 FACULTY RANK _________________________________________________________________________ EMPLOYER ____________________________________________________________________________ WORK ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________________ DATE______________________________________________________________ ASSOCIATION DUES RETURN APPLICATION WITH THE DUES DUES PAYMENT PAYMENTTO TOTHE THETREASURER TREASURE OR RETURNTHE THECOMPLETED COMPLETEDMEMBERSHIP MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION OR ANNUAL DUES: $25 DATE __________________________________________________________________________ LIFE MEMBERSHIP: $300 SECRETARY TO SECRETARY(CHECK (CHECKMADE MADEPAYABLE PAYABLE TOVACJE) VACJE) RETURN THE COMPLETED MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION WITH THE DUES PAYMENT TO THE TREASURE OR SECRETARY (CHECK MADE PAYABLE TO VACJE) For further information on membership, contact either: For further information on membership, contact either: Raymond Smith Treasurer Associate Professor Program Coordinator Administration of Justice Blue Ridge Community College P. O. Box 80 Weyers Cave, VA 24486 Lisa Kara Secretary Blue Ridge Community College P. O. Box 80 Weyers Cave, VA 24486 John Wilt Associate Professor Administration of Justice 1008 South Main Street Danville, VA 24541 Raymond Smith Assistant Professor Blue Ridge Community College P.O. Box 80 Weyers Cave, VA 24486 9 Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER mission statement We, as criminal justice educators, have as our mission: • to advance, inspire, and promote the highest quality and practices of criminal justice education to students and practitioners in the community colleges, colleges, and universities within the State of Virginia. • to foster communication and support among all criminal justice educators in Viriginia. • to inform the membership of pending (or possible) changes in criminal justice programs or agencies among the post-secondary educational institutions in Virginia. • to articulate a unified voice for official communication with other educational agencies, organizations, and/or the Commonwealth of Virginia. • to enhance the quality of life-long educational experiences and opportunities for our criminal justice students. To accomplish this mission, we propose that the VACJE: 1) Sponsor an annual meeting of criminal justice educators for the purpose of : a. providing a forum for the expression of thoughts, ideas, and concerns; b. share training and teaching methods and techniques; c. conducting an annual business meeting; d. allowing individuals to meet their peers throughout the state, providing an opportunity for individual networking; e. presenting a pertinent workshops and programs to enhance individual members professional development; f. allowing an opportunity for the expression of individual viewpoints while arriving at a unified consensus or official position for the Association. 2) Sponsor semi-annual meetings as required for the above listed and/or other necessary reasons. These reasons might include: a. providing a forum for Virginia Community College System (VCCS) Administration of Justice (ADJ) Peer Group Conferences; b. discussing various articulation agreements; c. developing or modifying changes in the VCCS ADJ Course Content Summaries; d. providing for Administration of Justice/Criminal Justice Program professional development opportunities. 3) Maintain a current (and regularly updated) list of full-time criminal justice educators in the various Virginia educational and other selected institutions. The list should include: a. the individual’s name b. faculty rank c. job title or description d. complete official mailing address e. E-mail address f. telephone numbers for: office, fax, residence (if desired) g. home address (if desired for communication) 4) Communication with members via an informal newsletter, E-mail or Web Site page as appropriate. As a result of these missions -- the VACJE will create informal and formal networks to communicate, build alliances, and establish an environment of growth, challenge, and unlimited potential for all its members, as we advance quality criminal justice education in the State of Virginia and in the world. 10 Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER vacje 2012-2013 DIRECTORS Officers Directors-At-Large Nicolle PARSONS-Pollard Immediate Past President Virginia State University 2010-2012 ISIS WALTON Virginia State University 2011-2013 Robyn Diehl President Virginia Commonwealth University 2012-2014 William osborne, jr. Vice President Ferrum College 2012-2014 LISA KARA Secretary Blue Ridge Community College 2012-2014 Brian Flick Piedmont Virginia Community College 2011-2013 DANIEL GOODALL 2011-2013 john reiTZEL 2011-2013 John Wilt Danville Community College Newsletter Editor Ray Smith Treasurer Blue Ridge Community College 2012-2014 treasurer’s report Ray Smith, Jr. The BANK balance as of JULY 31, 2013 $2,277.49 Raymond D. (Ray) Smith, Jr. Associate Professor, Program Coordinator Administration of Justice Blue Ridge Community College Box 80, Weyers Cave, VA 24486 Email: SmithR@brcc.edu Direct Line: 540-453-2231 LIFE MEMBERS Gary Boyer Irving Comer Emma Cox Lynda Cooksey Renee Douglas Dennis DuBuc Martin Greenberg Jim Hooker Jim Johnson James Husband Tim Kindrick Jerry Lane Bud Levin Jay Malcan John Mocello Michelle Newton-Francis Pat O’Hare Jerry Pangburn Ray Smith Tom Varner John Wilt Nicolle Parsons-Pollard 11 Fall/Winter 2013 12 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER member list Elizabeth Andrews Professor Thomas Nelson Community College P. O. Box 9407 Hampton, VA 23670 757-825-2782 andrewsa@tncc.edu Dorothy Barger-Fuller Professor of Criminal Justice Lord Fairfax CC 7 Willingham Road Charles Town WV 25414 Joe Beene AJ Program Northern Virginia CC 8333 Little River Turnpike Annandale VA 22003 703-323-3250 jbeene@nvcc.edu Gary Boyer Dabney S. Lancaster CC P O Box 1000 Clifton Forge VA 24422 540-863-2885 gboyer@dslcc.vccs.edu Philip Broadfoot Chief of Police Danville Police Dept P O Box 3300 Danville VA 24543 434-799-6515 Wes Bunting Sirchie Fingerprint Lab 100 Hunter Place Youngsville VA 27596 1-800-356-7311 Russ Carter Assistant Professor NVCC Manassas Campus 6901 Sudley Road Manassas VA 20109 rcarter@nvcc.edu 703-257-6503 Matt Carter Professional Standards Danville Police Dept P O Box 3300 Danville VA 24543 434-799-6520 cartemv@ci.danville.va.us Angela Comer Adjunct Germanna CC 1000 Germanna Point Drive Fredericksburg VA 22408 571-436-8191 acomer@arlingtonva.us Robert England ADJ Program Mt. Empire C C 3441 Mountain Empire Rd. Big Stone Gap, VA 24219 276-523-2400 x 327 rengland@mecc.edu Irving Comer 23266 Johnstown Ln. Ruther Glen, VA 22546 804-448-3671 irvc1pam@aol.com Kimberly Farmer Assoc. Professor Criminal Justice Bluefield College 3000 College Drive Bluefield VA 24605 276-326-4224 kfarmer@bluefield.edu Emma Cox College of Justice & Safety Eastern Kentucky University 354 Stratton Building Richmond KY 40475 859-622-3565 emma.cox@eku.edu Sam Dameron Criminal Jusice Program Marshall University Old Main 107 One John Marshall Drive Huntington WV 25755 Douglas Davis Criminal Justice Program Mary Baldwin College Carpenter Bldg. Room 112 P. O. Box 1500 Staunton, VA 24402 540-887-7091 dldavis@mbc.edu Bruce Delphia Department Head Criminal Justice Technology ECPI Technical College 4305 Cox Road Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-939-0100 x 294 bdelphia@ecpitech.edu Renee Douglas Associate Professor 108 Moorehead Drive Washington, NC 27889 252-721-3133 reneed@email.beaufort.cc.nc.us Dennis Dubuc AJ Program New River C C 5251 College Drive Dublin VA 24084 540-674-3600 x4471 ddubuc@nr.vccs.edu Brian Flick AJ Program Piedmont Virginia CC 501 College Drive Charlottesville VA 22902 434-961-5241 bflick@pvcc.edu Jeffrey C. Fox Consultant 75 Fox Grape Circle Rocky Mount, VA 24151 info@fox-public-safety-trainingeducating-and-consulting.com 540-489-7423 540-420-7423 Jack Gregory AJ Program Glenns Campus Rappahannock CC 12745 College Drive Glenns VA 23149 Robert Griffin Associate Professor/Dean Rappahannock C C 12745 College Drive Glenns, VA 23149 804-758-6731 rgriffin@rappahannock.edu Don Haley AJ Program Tidewater CC 1700 College Crescent Virginia Beach,VA 23453 757-822-7451 dhaley@tcc.edu Nancy Harris Program Specialist for Professional Development Virginia Community College System 101 N 14th Street Richmond VA 23219 nharris@vccs.edu William Gibson Virginia Union University P O Box 6102 Richmond VA 23220 804-646-6146 wmgibson@vuu.edu James Hodgson Virginia State University 1 Hayden Drive #201I PO Box 9036 Petersburg, VA 23806 804-524-2980 jhodgson@vsu.edu Greg Given Equipment Sales Armor Forensics 12286 International Parkway Jacksonville, FL 32218 James Husband Director of Distance Learning & Special Programs Lord Fairfax CC 173 Skirmisher Lane Middleton VA 22645 Daniel Goodall Police & Public Safety Virginia State University 1 Hayden Drive Petersburg, VA 23806 804-524-5360 dgoodall@vsu.edu Sarah Jessie AJ Program P O Box 85622 Richmond VA 23285-5622 804-523-5489 sjessie@reynolds.edu Marty Greenberg Associate Professor Division of Social Sciences Morris College 100 West College Street Sumter, SC 29150-3599 mgreenberg@morris.edu 803-934-3251 Keith Johnson Administration of Justice Duncan 105B Virginia Western Community College Roanoke, VA 24038 540-857-6277 kajohnson@virginiawestern.edu Lisa Kara ADJ Program Blue Ridge Community College P O Box 80 Weyers Cave, VA 24486 540-453-2227 KaraL@brcc.edu karal@brcc.edu Timothy Kindrick Executive Director Central Shanandoah CJ Training Academy 3045 Lee Highway Weyers Cave, VA 24486 540-234-9191 tkindrick@centralshenand oahacademy.com Wallace Lemonds AJ Program Warsaw Campus 52 Campus Drive Warsaw VA 22572 Bud Levin Administration of Justice Blue Ridge CC Box 80 Weyers Cave VA 24486 540-453-2228 levinb@brcc.edu Larry Linville AJ Program Annandale Campus 8333 Little River Turnpike Annandale VA 22003 llinville@nvcc.edu James Johnson Virginia Union University 1500 North Lombardy St Richmond VA 23220 804-257-5866 jmjohnson@vuu.edu Continued on next page Spring/Summer 2013 13 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER member list continued Billy Long Assistant Professor Criminal Justice Program Ferrum College P. O. Box 1000 Ferrum, VA 24088-9000 540-365-4392 blong@ferrum.edu Virginia Commonwealth University 901 W. Franklin St. Ginter House #103 P.O. Box 842527 Richmond, VA 23284-2527 804-828-6162 ljmoriar@vcu.edu David McCoy Richmond Police Department 200 West Grace Street Richmond VA 23220 Mary Mulligan AJ Program Eastern Shore CC 29300 Lankford Highway Melfa VA 23410 Robyn Diehl McDougle Associate Professor Wilder School P. O. Box 842028 923 W. Franklin St. Richmond, VA 23284-2527 (804) 828-2759 rldiehl@vcu.edu Jay Malcan 611 Watch Hill Road Midlothian, VA 23114-3065 804-477-5960 jmalcan@aol.com George Michael AJ Program UVA - Wise One College Avenue Wise VA 24293-4412 276-376-4581 John Mocello Media Arts Specialist Central Shenandoah CJ Training Academy 3045 Lee Highway Weyers Cave, VA 34486 540-234-9191 jmocello@ centralshenandoahacademy.com Toni Morris Law Enforcement Instructor Pittsylvania County Schools 11700 U S 29 Chatham VA 24531 Julie A. Molloy Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice Virginia Union University 1500 Noah Lombardy St Richmond, VA 23220 jamalloy@vuu.edu Laura J. Moriaty* Professor of Criminal Justice Vice Provost for Academic & Faculty Affairs Michelle Newton-Francis Assistant Professor Department of Sociology Battelle-Tompkins Hall American University 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington, DC 20016-8072 202-885-2485 mnewtonf@american.edu David Nicholson Assistant Professor Criminal Justice Program Ferrum College P. O. Box 1000 Ferrum, VA 24088-9000 540-365-4392 dnicholson@ferrum.edu William Osborne Ferrum College Criminal Justice Program Ferrum, VA 24088-9000 540-365-4283 wosborne@ferrum.edu Ron Osbourne AJ Program Paul D. Camp CC P O Box 737 Franklin VA 23851 Shirley O’Toole 1994 Sawgrass Trail Sebring FL 33872-9206 Nicolle Parsons-Pollard Virginia State University 1 Hayden Drive #200B PO Box 9036 Petersburg, VA 23806 804-524-6923 nparsons-pollard@vsu.edu Gerould Pangburn Program Head - ADJ Blue Ridge CC Box 80 Weyers Cave VA 24486 540-453-2337 pangburng@brcc.edu Chad Patton AJ Program Southside CC 109 Campus Dr Alberta VA 23821 John Reitzel Assistant Professor Wilder School P. O. Box 842028 Richmond, VA 23284-2527 804-827-0879 jdreitzel@vcu.edu Frank Searle Assistant Professor Northern Virginia CC 21111 Crocus Terrace Ashburn VA 20147 1-800-840-1553 www.thesearlegroupllc.net Richard Seweryniak Virginia State Police 7700 Midlothian Turnpike Richmond, VA 23235 (804) 674-2000 Becky Shell CJ Program Valley Vocational Tech 49 Hornet Road Fishersville VA 22939 540-245-5002 Huey Singleton AJ Program John Tyler CC 13101 Jefferson Highway Chester VA 23831 hsingleton@jtcc.edu Raymond Smith Associate Professor Program Coordinator Administration of Justice Blue Ridge Community College P O Box 80 Weyers Cave, VA 24486 smithr@brcc.edu 540-453-2231 Mike Sorensen Instructor Virginia Commonwealth University Transportation Safety Taining Center P O Box 843023 Richmond VA 23284 804-828-6235 mbsorensen2@vcu.edu Mittie D. Southerland* Executive Director of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Professor Emeritus of Murray State University Dennis Staszak Assistant Dean Administration of Justice Northern Virginia CC 15200 Neabsco Mills Rd Woodbridge VA 22191 703-878-5649 dstaszak@nvcc.5864.edu David Stein Associate Professor Department of Sociology Social Work and Criminal Justice VA State University P. O. Box 9036 Colson Hall 1 Hayden Dr. Petersburg, VA 23806 dstein@vsu.edu Beth Stinnet Program Development Specialist Department of Juvenile Justice Central Administration P O Box 1110 Richmond VA 23218-1110 804-786-0486 Michael Taylor 268 Old Cabin Trail Ringgold VA 24586 434-432-7809 mtaylor@pittgov.org Louis Tayon, Jr. Deputy Chief, City of Chesapeake Police Department 304 Albemarle Drive Chesapeake VA 23322 Kelly Walls Assist. Professor Criminal Justice Bluefield College 3000 College Drive Bluefield VA 24605 276-326-4224 kwalls@bluefield.edu Doc Weiss AJ Program Wytheville CC 1000 E Main Street Wytheville VA 24382 276-223-4782 rweiss@wcc.vccs.edu Robin Widener Adkins Police Science Program Virginia Highlands CC P O Box 828 Abington VA 24212 276-964-2555 rwidener@vhcc.edu Christopher Wiles Community Police Danville Police Department P O Box 3300 Danville VA 24543 434-799-5212 wilesck@ci.danville.va.us John Wilt Associate Professor Danville CC 1008 South Main Street Danville VA 24541 434-797-8468 jwilt@dcc.vccs.edu Anne Wortham Instructor Rappahannock CC 12745 College Drive Glenns VA 23149 804-725-4600 awortham@rcc.vccs.edu Delmar Wright Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Saint Leo University, Fort Lee Center 961 Bishop Loop, Bldg 8035 Fort Lee, VA 23801-0220 804-861-9634 delmar.wright@saintleo.edu Charles Wymer AJ Program Southwest Virginia CC P O Box SVCC Richlands VA 24641 Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER 14 ~ Photo Gallery ~ Fall 2012 Conference in Richmond, VA Richmond Police Training Academy October 12-14, 2012 ———————————————————————————— Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER ~ Photo Gallery ~ Fall 2012 Conference in Richmond, VA 15 Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER ~ Photo Gallery ~ Fall 2012 Conference in Richmond, VA 16 Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER ~ Photo Gallery ~ GOV/SEC CONFERENCE - MAY 13-15, 2013 WASHINGTON DC CONVENTION CENTER 17 Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER ~ Photo Gallery ~ GOV/SEC CONFERENCE - MAY 13-15, 2013 WASHINGTON DC CONVENTION CENTER 18 Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER ~ Photo Gallery ~ GOV/SEC CONFERENCE - MAY 13-15, 2013 WASHINGTON DC CONVENTION CENTER 19 Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER ~ Photo Gallery ~ GOV/SEC CONFERENCE - MAY 13-15, 2013 WASHINGTON DC CONVENTION CENTER 20 Fall/Winter 2013 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS NEWSLETTER ~ Photo Gallery ~ GOV/SEC CONFERENCE - MAY 13-15, 2013 WASHINGTON DC CONVENTION CENTER 21
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