Corrections Connection Winter 2014
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West Virginia Corrections Connection Commissioner’s Comments The Carry on Campaign began in October 2010 as a collaborative, multi-agency partnership that includes the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of West Virginia, the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Mission West Virginia, Inc., the West Virginia Prosecuting Attorney’s Institute and the West Virginia Drug Endangered Children Task Force. Items sought after as part of the Carry On Campaign include new and gently used luggage, duffle bags, stuffed animals, coloring books, journals, toothbrushes, toothpaste, as well as non-perishable snacks. Additional items being collected during the winter months include coats, gloves, mittens, hats, scarves, earmuffs, socks, and blankets. U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin and I recently visited St. Marys Correctional Center (SMCC) in St. Marys and Lakin Correctional Center (LCC) in West Columbia, West Virginia, to celebrate the donation of hundreds of blankets, scarves and bags crafted by inmates to give to foster children. The donated items were presented to representatives from Mission West Virginia, a community service organization, in conjunction with the Carry on Campaign, which collects luggage, essential personal care items, and items of comfort for children who are in transition to the state’s foster care system. West Virginia currently has more than 4,000 children in Mock Riot...............................................................Page 2 foster care. In This Issue: Dog “Bump”......................................................................2 Correctional Views........................................................3 I am very proud that WV DOC continues to assist in this endeavor New Leadership.............................................................4 to help ease the difficult transition into the foster care system. Recruitment Corner......................................................5 Working Wellness..........................................................6 MS/Walk............................................................................7 Jim Rubenstein, Commissioner Paws 4 Prison..................................................................8 WV DOC Retirements.....................................................................9 Chili Cook-Off/Corrections Day.............................10 New Employees...........................................................11 If you would like more information on the “Carry on Campaign”, please visit: Certified Case Mgr/Academy Graduation..........12 http://missionwv.org/frameworks/carryon/ Promotions/Awards...................................................13 or to learn where your local drop-off site is, please contact Carrie Dawson at Notes/Crime Victims Day.........................................14 Challenge Coin/Gavin Update...............................15 866-CALL-MWV (866-225-5698). Pictured above center, SMCC Warden Patrick Mirandy and Attorney Booth Goodwin, and above right, inmates from LCC posing with blankets and scarves made for the project. Volume 6, Issue 4 Winter 2014 Page 2 MOCK RIOT: 2014 The 2014 Mock Prison Riot is just weeks away--Mark your calendars for May 4-7, 2014! If you haven’t already done so, we hope you will go to our web site (www.mockprisonriot.org) and register today. We would love to see you here! which is comprised of a technology showcase and demonstrations, tactical training scenarios, workships and a Skills Competion. The event is held on the grounds of the decommissioned WV Penitentiary in Moundsville. What’s new and exciting? This year, for the first time ever, we will have drone detection technology deployed during demos and scenarios. Sharon Goudy, Mock Prison Riot For more information on the 2014 Mock Prison Riot please visit the website or contact Sharon Goudy, at (304)-231-4929. The Mock Prison Riot is a four-day long law enforcement and corrections tradeshow and training event, Above Photos by: Heather Ferrell Lakin’s “Dog Bump” On December 13, 2013, Lakin Correctional Center and Paws4People conducted its sixth large scale “Dog Bump”. The day began with introductions from Mr. Terry Henry (Paws4People) and demonstrations from the Paws4Prisons Dog Unit, followed by the introductions of the clients, including Veterans suffering from PostTraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), two children and one adult with mobility issues. The introductions were very emotional for the clients and everyone present. Lunch was prepared by the Education Department’s Culinary Arts Class and served to all the guests. After lunch, it was time for the clients and dogs selected to meet each other. Each client was introduced to three dogs that were selected by the Paws4People staff based on the needs of the clients and the strengths each dog possessed. After the initial bump, the client was reintroduced to two dogs and the dog that bonded with the client the most was then chosen by the Paws4People staff. The clients then had the opportunity to bond with the dog selected. The dogs selected will start their client’s specialized training at Lakin Correctional Center and later be relocated to University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW), where they will be trained by students that also attended the “Bump”. The day was a very emotional and informative experience enjoyed by staff, clients and all individuals involved. Submitted by: Case Manager Phil Putney Photos by: Joan Brady Page 3 Correctional Views Congratulations to Sgt. Tim Paul who was selected Employee of the Quarter for the Northern Correctional Center. Sgt. Paul willingly assists where help is needed and readily seeks other duties. He maintains a positive and willing attitude and consistently displays a professional demeanor! Sgt. Paul (above right) is pictured here with AWS Mike Hill. West Virginia Division of Corrections Vision and Mission Statements Vision The Vision of the West Virginia Division of Corrections is to be recognized as an innovative leader in providing quality correctional services. On January 10, 2014, during the monthly Warden’s Meeting at Lakin Correctional Center (LCC), Commissioner Rubenstein presented staff with the 2013 Attendance Awards. The Awards program was established in the year 2011 to honor staff for their work ethic and attendance. Staff at LCC that used no sick leave during January through December 2013 received the Exceptional Attendance Award. Staff using three (3) days or less during that same period of time received the Excellent Attendance Award. Twelve staff members received the Exceptional Attendance Award and thirty-six staff members received the Excellent Attendance Award. Pictured above: Front row, left to right, JD Sallaz, Lori Nohe, Heather Smith, Aira Martin, Donna Bush, Beverly Richmond, Cheryl Gerlach and Commissioner Rubenstein. Middle Left to Right: Beverly Ross, Stacy Duncan, Joshua Yost, James Brooks, Lucas Edwards, Jordan Lynch and Gregory Kinnaird. Back Left to Right, Bobby Updegrave, Mark Morrow, Jamie Davis, and Kenneth Greenlee Also receiving awards, but not pictured above: Staci Bain, Dottie Fields, Deborah Young, Sherry Thomas, Janice Durst, Nesba Tench and Michael Ross, Denise Richards, Stephen Duncan, Bradley Snyder, Nathan Hanna, Ryan Edwards, Joseph Riffle and Justin Rollins, John Ross, Timothy Farley, Anthony Rowe, Matthew Graham, and Kelli Bolin, Joseph Thornton, Joyce Dugan, Jonathan Dillon, Gregory Dickenson , Joseph Wood, Anthony King, Jeremiah Woodall and Cynthia Lee, and Deborah Quivey. Mission The Mission of the West Virginia Division of Corrections is to enhance public safety by providing safe, secure, humane correctional facilities, operating an effective system of offender reentry and community supervision, reducing offender recidivism, and assisting victims of crime. Page 4 New Leadership Sean Markey has been selected the new Associate Warden of Security at St. Marys Correctional Center (SMCC). In early 1994, Sean worked at the WV State Penitentiary as a Corrections Counselor and was reallocated to the position of a Correctional Counselor II, when he transferred to Northern Correctional Center in the fall of 1994. Sean was promoted to a Corrections Case Manager and has also held the positions of Sergeant and Captain at SMCC. Byran Harman has been selected Associate Warden of Operations at Salem Correctional Center. He is a graduate from Fairmont State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. During his 11 year career in the corrections field, with the Division of Juvenile Services and Corrections, he has worked as a Correctional Officer and has held the positions of Correctional Counselor II and CPS Senior, where he served as both Recreation Supervisor and Operations Manager. Mike Hill has been selected to fill the position of Associate Warden of Security at Northern Correctional Center. Mike began his employment with the Division of Corrections in 1998, as a Correctional Officer I at Ohio County Correctional Center (OCCC). During his tenure with the Division, he has held the positions of Sergeant, Lietuenant, and has also served as Institutional Training Officer, Chief Correctional Officer, Community Service Crew Supervisor and CERT Team Leader for OCCC. gency Response Team (CERT) and he transferred to Mt. Olive Correctional Complex. He worked as a Trainer at the Corrections Academy and then returned to MOCC as Lieutenant and then promoted to Captain. During his tenure as Captain, he served as Shift Commander and Segregation Commander. Stacy Nowicki was selected to fill the position of General Counsel at Central Office. She has extensive experience in the practice of administrative law, through her tenure at WV Attorney General’s Office. Prior to working in the Attorney Generals Office, Stacy served at the Judiciary Staff Counsel during the 2009 legislative session, as well as holding the following positions: Assistant Public Defender in the First Judicial Circuit of WV, Assistant Public Defender in the Hancock County, and Judicial Law Clerk for the WV Supreme Court of Appeals. Inez Dickerson has been selected as Associate Warden of Security at MCDO (Stevens Correctional Center/McDowell County Corrections). She was a former employee of Southern Highlands Community Mental Health Center and held the position of a Substance Abuse Counselor. During her 23 year career in the corrections field, with McDowell County Corrections, she has worked as a Correctional Officer and held the positions of Lieutenant, Classification Officer and Captain. Central Office welcomes Chief of Special Operations, Ronnie Williams. Ronnie began his correctional career as a CO I at the WV State Penitentiary in Moundsville. In 1995 he became a member of the Corrections EmerThe WV DOC Corrections Connection is a quarterly newsletter published by the WVDOC Office of Research and Technology, 1409 Greenbrier St., Charleston, WV 25311. Phone: (304) 558-2036, Fax: (304) 558-1495 Website: www.wvdoc.com We welcome all employees to submit articles, letters, pictures, and/or ideas to be included in future issues of the Corrections Connection. Please send submissions to: Rebecca Hildebrand via email (Rebecca.L.Hildebrand@wv.gov) in Microsoft Word format. Pictures need to be saved as a bitmap (.bmp) or jpeg image and attached in a separate file. All information will be subject to editing. Photo by: Jennifer Ballard Jim Rubenstein, Commissioner Jim Ielapi, Deputy Commissioner Brad Douglas, Director Rebecca Hildebrand, Research Analyst Debbie Croft, Research Analyst Rema Jordan, Office Assistant III Page 5 Recruitment Corner When I last wrote, almost three months ago, it was getting colder, and as I write this, it’s STILL cold! Let’s hope things warm up by publication time! Although it has been cold and the weather has been rough (to say the least), we keep moving forward. With the majority of our staff working in 24-hour facilities, we must keep moving forward to ensure effective and efficient corrections services. We have a responsibility to ourselves, our co-workers, our inmates and our communities to show up to work and put forth our best efforts, even if the weather outside is frightful. When more and more staff calls off due to winter colds and winter roads, those who come to work bear the brunt of the staffing shortages. It’s times like this that the importance of having a more fully staffed facility becomes even more apparent. Not only more fully staffed, but a facility staffed with quality, hard-working individuals. Individuals we can count on to come into work when scheduled, to attempt to get to work even if the roads are an icy mess, to not call in sick when they’re not actually sick. I’ve talked a lot about retention in past articles, and that’s because it is an important factor in guaranteeing a good or bad work environment. If we don’t retain our current workforce, work life gets more difficult for those who continue on. That being said, we don’t want to retain the unreliable, lackluster co-workers who generally make work life more miserable. We want to create, develop and retain co-workers who make work life more bearable. With spring upon us (we hope!), let’s dust off the snow and ice and chilling cold and make an effort to be happier and more positive. Let’s spring clean our attitudes and do what’s in our power to make work life better. Be a good role model for your co-workers. That doesn’t mean you have to be perfect – just do your job and do it well. Make yourself available to your co-workers if they have a question or just need to vent. If there are things that you think can and should be fixed at your facility, don’t be afraid to speak up. And, while you’re at it, don’t be afraid to come up with some ideas on how to actually fix what may be broken or malfunctioning. Better yet, take an active role in your facility’s FCP Team and work with others who are trying to better the work environment. Whether you have supervisory responsibilities or management authority or you don’t, you still have power - power to speak up, to show up, and to perform your job duties to the best of your abilities. Although the work day may not go how you want or expect on any given day, you have the power to react in a way that is work appropriate. makes the bad ones so unbearable. Which qualities do YOU have – those of a good co-worker or those of a bad co-worker? Now, think about the kind of people you don’t work with but would want to work with. Is there anyone in your life that would make a good fit for corrections and a good co-worker for you and others at your facility? Whether someone already has a job or not, you don’t always know if they are satisfied in that job. What’s to stop you from talking to the people you know about working in corrections? It can be as blunt as, “We’re hiring. Spread the word.” Or, it could be more subtle by talking about what it’s like for you working in corrections. When you talk about the good things (and even the bad) that happen at work, people pick up on it. When you take pride in your career, others will see it and will start showing interest. On a side note, job fairs are in full swing. If you think you’d like to attend a job fair to talk about what YOU do in corrections and to recruit potential applicants, talk to your HR Manager. We’d love to have you along! Amy Boggs, Central Office You might not be able to change your co-workers’ attitudes and work ethics, but you can control your own. And, whether you believe it or not, you have some level of control over the types of people you work alongside. Think about the kind of people you already work with. Which ones do you admire and which ones would you rather not work around? Think about what makes your good co-workers so easy to work with and what If you have any ideas or suggestions for recruitment or retention, please contact Amy Boggs at Central Office, 304-558-2036, Amy.M.Boggs@wv.gov. Our biggest asset is our employees, and we welcome your opinions. Page 6 Working Wellness During the winter months, we all tend to hibernate – we eat plentifully and stay bundled up inside the house. A lot of us tend to move less during the winter, and we even move more slowly. Now that winter has passed and spring has sprung, it’s time to move toward a healthier lifestyle! Tip 1 – Get Moving! Moving doesn’t have to be anything drastic like high intensity kickboxing or spin classes, it can be as simple as cleaning the house or walking laps in the parking lot on breaks and lunch. If you don’t exercise regularly, you don’t want to overdo it right off the bat, as injuring yourself can instantly turn you off from a healthier lifestyle. You’ll want to ease into a healthier lifestyle at first, even when it comes to eating more healthy. Some of you may be an all-or-nothing kind of person, but for a healthy lifestyle to last, it’s about making small changes as you go, that combined will be huge changes over time. Tip 2 – Don’t feel pressured to do it all at once! A common misconception is that we have to work out seven days a week, an hour or more each day; we must only eat fruits, vegetables and lean meats and never, ever, ever eat sugary or fatty foods. This is not true! You can eat well 75%, 80% or 90% of the time, and let yourself eat less healthy the remainder of the time. You will likely still see results. A HEALTHIER LIFESTYLE DOES NOT INVOLVE STARVING OR DEPRIVATION. Not even the healthiest people eat well every meal of every day or work out every second of every day. And, just because someone appears healthy, doesn’t mean they are perfect. They may have the same junk food cravings that you have, and they may struggle on a daily basis to eat healthier and workout regularly. You may find that the “healthy” people are just like you and me. They eat cookies and pizza, but they may also have gotten a grip on moderation. Less healthy food is okay… in moderation. Tip 3 – Don’t take it too easy! Just because you are accustomed to an unhealthy, sedentary lifestyle doesn’t mean you shouldn’t push yourself a little harder physically, once you’ve gotten your bearings. Too often, people kid themselves into thinking that taking the stairs is all they need to do. But, as you begin to get more active, your body adjusts, and it takes more effort to see equal or greater results. I wouldn’t begin to pretend that I know better than a medical professional, but many of us are perfectly capable of working up a good sweat and getting our heart rate up. We just choose not to, or we tell ourselves that we’re too old or too fat or too uncoordinated or any number of other excuses. The fact is, even if we have health conditions, there are still many things we can do to better our health. Tip 4 – Find something (or someONE) that works for YOU! Not every program works for everyone, as we are all different, and we all have different motivating factors. If you are a PEIA member, PEIA has multiple programs to improve wellness. Take advantage of what’s offered. I do. Several people at Central Office have used Weight Watchers and Weight Watchers Online to help them lead healthier lifestyles. Sometimes we don’t even need a “program” to help us; sometimes it just takes an “Aha” moment to get us in gear. Sometimes it takes seeing someone else building a healthier lifestyle to get us going on our own path. Don’t be afraid to ask someone how they do it – how they maintain a healthy weight or active lifestyle. Most likely, they’ll be flattered that you think they’re modeling healthy behaviors. Don’t be afraid to strive for a healthier lifestyle. The sooner you start making an effort, the sooner it will become second nature. And, being healthier tends to make us happier. The happier we are with life, the happier we will be at work! Amy Boggs, Central Office If you are the Wellness Coordinator for your facility, let us know what you are doing to create a program for yourself and coworkers that encourages them to be proactive in their wellness. If you have ideas or suggestions for wellness programs at your facility, contact your Wellness Coordinator or Amy Boggs at Central Office, 304-558-2036, Amy.M.Boggs@wv.gov. WV DOC Contact Information Central Office Jim Rubenstein, Commissioner Loita Butcher, Executive Asst. Susan Harding, Executive Secretary Jim Ielapi, Deputy Commissioner Della Huddleston, Administrative Secretary Jan Chamberlain, Asst. Commissioner Kathy Conner, Secretary Mike Coleman, Asst. Commissioner Deidra Dingess, Secretary Kem Hudson, Inmate Movement Coordinator Terri Arthur, Hearing Examiner Jennifer Ballard, Director of Programs Kathy Carroll, Director of Human Resources Brad Douglas, Director of Research Technology Phillip Farley, Director of Construction & Eng. Judy Fitzgerald, Director of Parole Services Debbie Hissom, Health Services Administrator John Boothroyd, Director of Legal Services Sandi Jaynes, Victim Services Manager Chuck Mankins, Director of Safety Rita Albury, Director of Classification Karen Nichols, Director of Records/InterstateCompact Patti Withrow, Director of Administration MS WALK: TEAM WV DOC Last year Team WVDOC participated in the Charleston - Walk MS and this year I’m inviting you to join our team! This years walk will be April 12, 2014, at the Columbia Gas Building in Charleston, WV, with a 10:00am check in and 11:00am start time. The funds raised through Walk MS events support cutting-edge research and programs and services for everyone impacted by Multiple Sclerosis. Every step matters. Every Page 7 dollar counts. Every person makes a difference.! If you are interested in joining our team , please contact me at WVDOC Central Office, (304) 558-2036. By joining our team, you will be signing up for a great event and an important cause. Each mile we walk brings us that much closer to a cure. Thank you. I hope you join the team and the MS Movement! For more information on MS, please visit: nationalmssociety.org Patti Withrow, DOC Central Office am WVDOC Last Year’s Te for Multiple raised $2,792 esearch! Sclerosis R 1409 Greenbrier Street Charleston, WV 25311 Phone: (304) 558-2036 Fax: (304) 558-5934 Paul Simmons, Director of Security 112 Northern Region Correctional Dr. Moundsville, WV 26041 Phone: (304) 843-4067 Denver Rosier, Director of Investigations Randolph Center Suite 2020 1200 Harrison Ave. Elkins, WV 26241 Phone: (304) 636-0222 Eddie Long, Director of Correctional Industries WV Correctional Industries 607 Leon Sullivan Way Charleston, WV 25301 Phone: (304) 558-6055 Randy Perdue, Director of Training WV Corrections Academy The Morris Criminal Justice Training Center PO Box 850 Glenville, WV 26351 LCC Employee Association The week before Christmas, Lakin Correctional Center’s (LCC) Employee Association presented all their DOC and Contractual Staff with turkeys. The average turkey weighed in at approximately 12lbs, with a few weighing over 20lbs! The staff at LCC were very appreciative of the Associations gift! Page 8 Paws 4 Prison St. Mary’s Correctional Center (SMCC) recently began partnership with Paws 4 Prisons and is in the process of selecting inmates to be in the program. In Mid-March, the first dogs will be introduced to SMCC. Some have already begun seeing “Ziva”, pictured above with Brenda Casey. Ziva is a puppy that will be trained at LCC and frequent SMCC. were rescued from Afghanistan and brought to the United States through the animal rescue program. Charleston Work Release Center Jeff Stinnett, Administrator 607 Brooks Street Charleston, WV 25301 Phone: (304) 558-2763 Fax: (304) 558-1537 LCC Helps a Local Family On January 22-23, 2014, the Lakin Correctional Center (LCC) Employee Association, Facility Character Profile Groups and the Dept. of Education’s Culinary Arts Program held a Anthony Correctional Center Scott Patterson, Warden Box N-1 HC-70 White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986 Phone: (304) 536-3911 Fax: (304) 536-3916 Beckley Correctional Center William Vest, Warden 111 S. Eisenhower Dr. Beckley, WV 25801 Phone: (304) 256-6780 Fax: (304) 256-6782 Pruntytown Correctional Center welcomed two new dogs to their program; Bravo and Echo (on right) were Anatolian Shepherd Mixes who On January 18, 2014, the house of Billy and LaTanya Smith, of Pt. Pleasant, WV, caught on fire with five family members in the home. Billy and LaTanya were trapped on the second floor of the residence and escaped through a window, their three children escaped to a lower level, however sustained severe burns while trying to flee. The couple’s daughter Tiffany, age 26 and son Braxton, age 11 died at the hospital from their injuries. The couples 14 year old son Tre’ was flown to Shriners Hospital for Children in Cincinnati, Ohio after receiving burns to 80% of his body. Today, Tre’ remains stable at the hospital and is undergoing skin grafts. Correctional Institutions fundraiser to help the family. The fundraiser consisted of Steak and Cheese Subs, Turkey and Bacon Subs, Reuben Sandwiches, Pizza Subs and chips and dessert. The fundraiser collected $3,108.57 and was given to Ms. Amanda Pearce, Personal Banker at People’s Bank in Pt. Pleasant, WV and placed into a Benefit Account for the family. Denmar Correctional Center Mark Williamson, Warden 4319 Denmar Road Hillsboro, WV 24946 Phone: (304) 653-4201 Fax: (304) 653-4855 Huntington Work Release Center Renae Stubblefield, Administrator 1236 5th Avenue Huntington, WV 25701 Phone: (304) 529-6885 Fax: (304) 529-0205 Huttonsville Correctional Center Marvin Plumley, Warden PO Box 1 Huttonsville, WV 26273 Phone: (304) 335-2291 Fax: (304) 335-4256 Lakin Correctional Center Lori Nohe, Warden 11264 Ohio River Road West Columbia, WV 25287 Phone: (304) 674-2440 Fax: (304) 674-6199 LCC Education Principal Lori Loomis, Employee Association Representative Linda Hill and Amanda Pearce from People’s Bank Martinsburg Correctional Center Scott Paugh, Warden 38 Grapevine Road Martinsburg, WV 25405 Phone: (304) 267-0156 Fax: (304) 267-0196 Page 9 DOC Retirements Congratulations to the following individuals who recently retired from the WV DOC! We thank you for your service and wish you the best for any and all your future endeavors! Name Effective Retirement Date Years DOC Service Facility Kay Fidler 12/31/2013 12 PCC Regina Stephenson 12/31/201313MOCC Roger Bostic1/1/201416MOCC Fay Walker1/31/201418MOCC Henry Casto1/3/201429+ACC Steve Fox1/16/201416+CO Henry Casto (pictured on right with Anthony Correctional Center Warden Scott Patterson) began is career with the Division of Corrections January 15, 1989. He started as a CO I, he advanced in rank to COII, COIII over the years, and then to a COIV in 2002. Sgt. Casto retired in early January 2014, with 29 years 11 months service. He helped his fellow employees out whenever needed over the years, displaying a great work ethic and served as a role model for so many. McDowell County Correctional Center Dennis Dingus, Warden 50 Court Street Welch, WV 24801 Phone: (304) 436-8530 Fax: (304) 436-8565 Mt. Olive Correctional Complex David Ballard, Warden #1 Mountainside Way Mt. Olive, WV 25185 Phone: (304) 442-7213 Fax: (304) 442-7225 Northern Correctional Center Karen Pszczolkowski, Warden 112 Northern Regional Correctional Dr. Moundsville, WV 26041 Phone: (304) 843-4067 Fax: (304) 843-4117 Steve Fox (on left) retired January 16, 2014 after performing 16+ years of service to the WV Divsion of Corrections. Steve began his career with Corrections in 1994 at the Charleston Work Release Center as a Correctional Officer I and later became a Corrections Program Specialist before resigning in 2002. He returned in February 2005, as an OAIII in the Records Department, where he remained until his retirement. Roger Bostic, MOCC Ohio County Correctional Center William Yurcina, Administrator 1501 Eoff Street Wheeling, WV 26003 Phone: (304) 238-1007 Fax: (304) 238-1009 Parkersburg Correctional Center Anne Thomas, Warden 225 Holiday Hills Drive Parkersburg, WV 26104 Phone: (304) 420-2443 Fax: (304) 420-2477 Pruntytown Correctional Center Debbi Minnix, Warden 2006 Trap Springs Road Grafton, WV 26354 Phone: (304) 265-6111 Fax: (304) 265-6120 Salem Correctional Center David Jones, Warden 7 Industrial Blvd. Industrial, WV 26426 Phone: (304) 782-2371 Fax: (304) 782-4816 St. Marys Correctional Center Patrick Mirandy, Warden 2880 N. Pleasants Highway St. Marys, WV 26170 Phone: (304) 684-5500 Fax: (304) 684-5506 MOCC Warden David Ballard with Fay Walker MOCC Warden David Ballard with Regina Stephenson Correctional Institutions (continued) Kay Fidler and Pruntytown Correctional Center Warden Debbi Minnix Chili Cook-Off Winners Selected Page 10 Two DOC facilities recently held their first annual Chili Cook-Off. Congratulations to the following staff for placing in the top 3 in their facility: Pruntytown’s Chili Cook-Off Winners: Lakin’s Chili CookOff Winners: 1st-Jeff Sickler 2nd--Debra Linn & Robin Burleyson 3rd--Jeremy Wright 1st--Robin Ramey 2nd--Thomas Winer 3rd--(Tie) Nathan Ball--Jonathan Fowler Corrections Day at the Legislature: 2014 The 16th Annual Corrections Day at the Legislature was held Friday, February 14, 2014, at the Capitol Complex in Charleston, WV. On this day, employees have a chance to network with other DOC employees, state agencies and speak with government officials. Below are a few pictures taken at this years event. Page 11 WV DOC Welcomes New Employees FName LName Title Telena Alexander COI Ryan Dean COI Facility FName LName Title ACC Julius Lash COI ACC Alfred Lester COI RandyGilkeson MOCC Transfer/Lieutenant ACC Gerald Maxwell COII Benson Highlander COI ACC Tara Morgan Jeremy Morris COI ACC Sherry Potter Sam Wood COI ACC John Cortland Wylie COI ACC Tanya Burdette CPS CO Deena Carney OAIII Carolann Caudill Deborah Croft RN Facility FName LName Title Facility MCDO Denise Taylor Medical MOCC MCDO Kenneith Williams Temp. MOCC MCDO Matthew Wood COI MOCC MCDO Donna Clark CCII NCC LPN--Full Time MCDO Nathan Clingenpeel COI NCC Ramsey COI MCDO April Cunningham COII NCC McKenzie Ramsey COI MCDO Robert Flesher COI NCC Donald Roberts COI MCDO Cory Guzzi COI NCC CO Brandy Wallace LPN--Full Time MCDO Sarah Henry COI NCC CPS CO George Wessells COI MCDO Timothy Leedy COII NCC CJS I CO Christopher Williams COI MCDO Tina Paczewski CCII NCC Medical MOCC Scott Parsons COII NCC OAII MOCC Kenneth Powell COI NCC David Greer CPS CO Amanda Berry Kelly McCormick OAIII CO Christie Stacy Nowicki Attorney 3 CO Kenneth Bolen COI MOCC Donald Proctor COII NCC Ronnie Williams Blankenship COVII CO John Bolen, Jr. COI MOCC Donald Shriner COII NCC Christopher Combs COI DCC Charles Brown COI MOCC Adam Tychonski COI NCC Salania Evans Acct. Tech II DCC Danika Brown COIII MOCC Dave Whetzel COII NCC Daniel Arbogast Brown OAIII OCCC CC II HCC Roger Temp. MOCC Angela Bee Matthew Balducci CO I HCC Heather Burke CCII MOCC Karlin Dietrich Tyler Belt CO I HCC Allison Congrove COI MOCC Trista Rager CCII OCCC Marilyn Bennett Payroll Asst. HCC Jarell Curry COI MOCC James Roth COI OCCC Mariah Cassell OA II HCC Danny Deal Temp. MOCC James Duncan COI PCC Adam Acct. Tech IV OCCC Coffman CO I HCC Jarren Dufour COI MOCC Joseph Gallien Sgt. PCC Anthony Currence CO I HCC Joshua Duncan COII MOCC Tanis Goff COI PCC Laura Elbon OA III HCC Andrea Elam Temp. MOCC Richard Stasny Unit Mgr. PCC Travis Howell CO I HCC Denver Fleming Medical MOCC Scott Allberry COII SMCC Franklin Kitzmiller CO I HCC Thomas Fyfe Temp. MOCC Derek Bayless COI SMCC Cynthia Martin CO II HCC Dora Gaxiola Medical MOCC Justin Cochran COI SMCC Andrew McCloud CO I HCC Matthew Gunnoe COI MOCC Corey Davis COI SMCC Jay Nixon CO I HCC Daniel Hooper COI MOCC Guy Duke COI SMCC Nathan Roberts CO I HCC Jason Hudnall COI MOCC Sarah Fox COI SMCC Matthew Russell CO I HCC Christine Johnson Medical MOCC Elizabeth Gilligan CCI SMCC Stefanie Sharpe CO I HCC Brandon Johnston COI MOCC Benjamin Kruskamp COI SMCC Clarissa Shreve CO I HCC Zachary Kendrick CCII MOCC Hillary Lamp COI SMCC Jessie Simmons CO I HCC Leigh AnnKnott Medical MOCC Martin Logan CCII SMCC Jennifer Whitace CO I HCC Charles Legg Medical MOCC Tyler Masters COI SMCC Ryan Zirkle CO I HCC Donald Lively MOCC Heather Maxwell COI SMCC Sammy Brewster COI MCDO Amy McKinney Medical MOCC Miranda Mayne COI SMCC Vickie Carrier LPN--Full Time MCDO Andy Mitchell COIII MOCC Erica Melvin COI SMCC Jamie Church COI MCDO Justin Neal COI MOCC Jeremy Metz COI SMCC Dakota Collins COI MCDO Nellie Payne OAII MOCC Westin Metz COI SMCC Kristen Evans COII MCDO Scott Polk COI MOCC Earl Owens COI SMCC Ryan Gray COI MCDO James Pritt COI MOCC Dennis Ritchie COI SMCC Eva Hall OA MCDO Jesse Ramsey COI MOCC Terry Stover COI SMCC Christopher Haynes COI MCDO Twan Reynolds COI MOCC Stacy Toup CCII SMCC Bo COI MCDO Dennis Snider COI MOCC Dwight Wilson COI SMCC LPN--Full Time MCDO William Sutphin, Jr. COI MOCC Hayslette Kimberly Hicks COI Page 12 Certified Corrections Manager Lawrence Caldwell currently works at the Martinsburg Correctional Center where he started as a Correctional Counselor and then Unit Manager/ Director of Classification. He started his career in the field of Criminal Justice back in 1989 while working at a Community Corrections Center for the Federal Bureau of Prisons located in Michigan. During this time he also worked part time in several different male juvenile lock up facilities. In 1995 he moved his talents to the Michigan Department of Corrections as a Correction Officer. While working as a State of Michigan Corrections Officer, he worked in a female multi-level facility, adult boot camp as a Drill Instructor, multi-level male facility, Recruiter, Resident Unit Officer, Team Leader for the Emergency Response Team (ERT), and as a Sergeant. This was a done while also working towards his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management. In 2006, Lawrence left the Michigan Department of Corrections and would become a decorated officer with the Detroit Medical Center Police/Security department the following year. By the year 2011 Lawrence Caldwell received his Master of Science degree in Administration of Justice and Security degree from the University Of Phoenix. As a member of the American Correctional Association since 1996, Lawrence decided to take the next step and earn his professional recognition as a Certified Corrections Manager (CCM). The CCM designation is an indication of demonstrated professionalism involving such activities as managing human resources, enhancing the institutional environment, managing offenders, managing a department; developing/maintaining expertise, and general knowledge concerning the field of corrections. We are proud to announce that Lawrence received this honor on February 1, 2014. Congratulations Lawrence and keep up the great work! 240th Basic Academy Graduation On February 28, 2014, the 240th Basic Academy Class graduated at the Lakin Correctional Center. The 240th Academy Class began with 25 cadets and finished with 22 graduating. Commissioner Jim Rubenstein, Deputy Commissioner Jim Ielapi and Director of Training Randy Perdue were on hand to congratulate the graduates. Correctional Officer Kyle McGee was awarded the Academic award for achieving the highest Grade Point Average. Correctional Officer Alan Miles received the coveted “Gung Ho” award for his outstanding leadership and motivational skills. Class Speaker Office Assistant II Erica Thornton (LCC) and Office Assistant II Tonya Jonas from (PBCC) were in the top ten percent of the graduating class and were therefore placed on the Commandant’s List for excellence. Associate Warden of Security Joe Wood was the key note speaker. Warden Lori Nohe, Warden Anne Thomas, and Administrator Renae Stubblefield were present to congratulate their graduates. Page 13 WVDOC Promotions & Awards FName LName Charles Gore NewTitle Facility FName LName Fname Lname COIV ACC Charles Holcomb COIII SMCC Vickie Mooney Good Conduct Michael Hambrick COIII ACC Patrick Hooper COIV SMCC WilliamPorter Emp. of the Month: Dec.13 PCC Aecil Rider COIV ACC Steve Kalinofski COV SMCC Phillip Rhodes Good Conduct PCC Philip Farley II CO Sean Markey SMCC Melody Westfall Good Conduct PCC Brenda Huffman CPS CO Betty Metz Case Mgr SMCC Jeremy Wright Good Conduct PCC Hillary Channell ASA I HCC Gavin Renner Case Mgr SMCC LisleElderFCP Jan. Lead by ExampleSMCC Andrew Hinchman CO IV HCC Jason Stoneking Case Mgr SMCC EricHarron Emp.of the Month: Mar. 14SMCC James Plaugher CO IV HCC Zach Stoneking COII SMCC EricHarron FCP Jan. Lead by ExampleSMCC Todd Scheller CO IV HCC Taylor Wetzel COII SMCC KatherineMalone FCP Jan. Lead by ExampleSMCC Daniel Vandevander CO III HCC Jeremiah Willey COII SMCC TroyMcMahon Emp.of the Month: Feb. 14SMCC Dir. of Const. & Eng. NewTitle Facility Deputy Warden Douglas White CO III HCC Stacy White CO III HCC Inez Dickerson AWS MCDO Fname Kevin Baker COII MOCC MichaelHambrick Emp. of the 4th Quarter ACC Richard Bennett MOCC CherylBurks Emp.of the Month: Mar. 14 DCC Justin Cottrell Lat. Transfer--CCI Lname Award Facility JoyceCutlipEmp. of the Month: Feb. 14 DCC MOCC BrentLucabaughEmp. of the Month: Jan.14DCC James Dodrill COII MOCC Dorothy Adamson Good Conduct HCC Brian Fernandez COV MOCC Harold Becker Good Conduct HCC Andrew Hudson COIV MOCC Justin Close Emp.of the Month: Jan. 14 HCC Ian COII MOCC Charlotte Ervine COII MOCC AngelaMcWilliamsEmp.of the Month: Dec.13 HCC Unit Mgr. MOCC Richard Michael Neese O’Neil Emp.of the Quarter Good Conduct RoseSmithEmp. of the Month: Jan. 14SMCC RoseSmithFCP Dec. Lead by ExampleSMCC THANK YOU! To the following individuals for their contributions to this issue of the WV DOC Corrections Connection: Jane Haddix Susan Harding Brenda Casey HCC Jim Rubenstein HCC Amy Boggs Brian Penick COV MOCC Laura Shaw Good Conduct HCC Rema Jordan Mary Perdue CPS MOCC Michael Valencia Good Conduct HCC Della Huddleston Kathy Rhodes ASA1 MOCC John VandevenderGood Conduct HCC Jane Haddix HCC Anne Thomas Steven Tolliver COII MOCC Charles Laura Volpini COIV MOCC Kenneth Wingfield IIIEmp. of the Month: Feb. 14 HCC Russell Maston Jennifer Ballard White Good Conduct James White COII MOCC Carl Aplin Nathan Withrow COIV MOCC James BarnhouseGood Conduct MOCC JamesBarnhouse Emp.of the Month: Feb. 14 MOCC Unit Mgr. NCC NicholasBoychuckEmp.of the Month: Dec.13 MOCC Christine Forrester OAIII NCC ThomasChandler Emp.of the Month: Jan. 14 MOCC Michael Hill AWS NCC Andrea Evans Good Conduct MOCC Timothy Paul COIV NCC Lou Kemp Good Conduct MOCC NCC Christopher Wynegar COII Ryan Adams Debbie Tedrow Supervisor I William Davis Lieutenant Allen Utt Susan Bell CPS Adm. Ser. Asst. I Emp. of the Quarter MOCC Amanda Anderson MOCC Katherine Rhodes Good Conduct MOCC OCCC Steve Snider Good Conduct MOCC OCCC Jered Taylor Good Conduct MOCC PCC Richard Thomas Good Conduct MOCC Christopher Marsh CCII PCC Nathan Withrow Good Conduct MOCC Matthew Swisher Cpl. PCC Tim Paul Emp.of the Quarter Inmate Mvmt. Coord. PCC Emp. of the Quarter OCCC Glenna Butcher Amanda McGrew Patti Withrow Audrey Elswick Lori Nohe Phil Putney Brad Douglas Wright Ann Ickler John Anderson Deputy Warden SMCC Robyn Burleyson Good Conduct PCC Von Ash Case Mgr SMCC David Carpenter Good Conduct PCC Investigator II SMCC Frederick Feathers Good Conduct PCC Robin Ramey Mary Childers Valerie Roberts John Sallaz NCC Jeremy Matthew Carson Debbi Minnix Sharon Goudy Karen Smith Lisa Shiflett Ann Ickler Marcus Casenelli CCI SMCC Randall Jaggie-MooreEmp.of the Month: Oct.13 PCC Melissa Lafferty Joyce Casto COII SMCC Darrell Lake PCC Louanne Riggsby Gregory Claypoole COII SMCC Debra Linn Emp.of the Month: Nov. 13 PCC Jason Duckworth Eric COIII SMCC ChristopherMarsh Harron PCC SheilaRamsey FCP Dec. Lead by ExampleSMCC MOCC Anthony Kidd Facility KatiePratt FCP Dec. Lead by ExampleSMCC AWARDS JarrodDawson Reinstatement-COIII Johnston COIII Award Good Conduct Good Conduct PCC Amanda Peek Kathy Cole Page 14 Notes of Gratitude Employees of Parkersburg Correctional Center: “Thank you so much for making the Family Crisis Intervention Center of Region V part of your Christmas tree decorating contest. The children residing at the shelter had such a good time decorating the tree and enjoyed the tree in the toy room. The residents enjoyed the pizza party and thought it was very nice. Thank you for helping make Christmas for our residents brighter!” Georgianna Hollopeter, FCIC Shelter Director Communty Outreach Director “A HUGE Thank YOU to my DOC family for the many flowers, cards and emails and those who came to the viewing and funeral during the recent loss of my mom. It truly touched my heart! I have always told new staff that the WV DOC is a big family and the outpouring of love that I experienced just reinforced that~~Thank you!” Debra Minnix, Warden Pruntytown Correctional Center “I want to give everyone one more reason to be proud of WV DOC staff! Through the recent water crisis, I received many offers from DOC employees throughout the state offering their homes for showers, laundry, eating, supplies, spending the weekend, etc... It really made me feel great to know that my co-workers cared so much and were there if I needed them. I greatly appreciated their generosity and feel our staff really are like my extended family!” Betty Slack, Deputy Director WV Correctional Industries Crime Victims Day at the Legislature The Victims Representatives from Huttonsville Correctional Center (pictured on left) spent a day in January at the State Capitol, bringing awareness to victims of crime. Huttonsville Correctional Center set up a display of all the projects they have completed since last year. Some of the projects displayed dealt with Victims Awareness month along with Domestic Violence month. The different representatives from each agency split up and either went to the House or Senate to be recognized. January 15, 2014, was also recognized as Crime Victims Day at the Legislature. Each group was presented with a Legislative Citation recognizing the day. Challenge Coin Recipients Page 15 In January 2014 the Lakin Facility Character Profile Groups, “Barrier Breakers” and “Communicators”, honored two staff members with Challenge Coins. COII Daniel Lambert was awarded the coin for his lifesaving measures regarding a choking inmate, and COII Timothy Farley was awarded the coin for assisting a Tractor Trailer Driver who was involved in an accident prior to any Emergency Personnel arriving on scene. Lakin Correctional Center is proud of both officers for their heroic actions. Warden Lori Nohe, Cpl. Bradley Snyder, COII Timothy Farley & Sgt. Thomas Weiner Update: “Gavin Strong” It was May, 2012, when two year old Gavin Morris from Ripley, WV, went to the doctor for what was thought to be an ear infection. But when the pain continued, he was rushed to Charleston Area Medical Center where a CAT scan revealed a tumor. He was sent to Columbus for further testing and was diagnosed with Stage IV Neuroblastoma---cancer of the nerve cells. Staff from from Pruntytown Correctional Center joined forces with what started a as a local campaign to bring attention to the disease. In just a short time ,“Strong Man” pics were being collected from all over the world in honor of Gavin and his amazing courage . (below is PCC’s “Gavin Strong” photo) The mother of 4-year-old Gavin Morris, Tosha Morris posted the following on her Facebook page the morning of March 10, 2014: “My baby Gavin became CANCER FREE this morning at 7:03 a.m. I knew he could do it all along. He NEVER gave up... He didn’t know how to - it was not in him. I want everyone to know that he DID receive his miracle, long ago. I want Gavin remembered for his handsome smile, contagious laugh, and his witty personality, his love for video games; His iPad and movies, his passion for cooking, his positive outlook on life; His wisdom beyond his years, his compassionate soul, his willingness to forgive, his thankfulness of EVERY God given day, and the simplicity and realism he brought to so many lives. Please join us in celebration by paying something forward in his honor.”
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