Sheriff Addresses Recent Events
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Sheriff Addresses Recent Events
MEDIA ADVISORY May 10, 2015 For Immediate Release Sheriff Addresses Recent Events Good Afternoon. I am Al St. Lawrence the Sheriff of Chatham County. I began my career in law enforcement 56 years ago. For the last 23 years, it has been my privilege to serve the public as Sheriff of this County. In addition to my law enforcement and court security responsibilities, I have seen Chatham County Detention Center grow from a small, local lock up facility to one of the largest detention centers in the State. The detention center has the capacity to hold 2360 inmates with accompanying medical wing and other necessary departments to carry out the legally required functions of the Sheriff. However, like many organizations, with substantial growth and change often arise unforeseen challenges. It is my job as Sheriff to root out those problems and find ways to solve the underlying issues and improve the function and accountability of the office. As you are aware, there was recent death in the detention center which led to an intense investigation that has resulted in a thorough review of the detention center’s procedures. On May 8th, I announced that 9 deputies had been terminated. Additionally, one other Lieutenant chose to resign. In addition to the steps previously taken, I now announce my intention to bring in an outside independent consulting team to review operational procedures from top to bottom. This review and its ensuing recommendations will be designed to improve functionality and accountability within the detention center. Although by law the operation of the detention center is the sheriff’s responsibility, I have requested assistance from the County Commissions in funding this endeavor. Gena Bilbo - Public Information Director Chatham County Sheriff's Office Office: 912.652.7606 | Cell: 912.660.9571 | gmbilbo@chathamcounty.org The consultants have considerable experience and have acted as monitors for many correctional institutions that have faced similar challenges and have had success addressing them. Copies of their resumes are attached. Further, I announced the retirement of Col. Thomas Gilberg as Detention Center administrator and have appointed Assistant Jail Administrator Melissa Kohne as the acting administrator reporting directly to Chief Deputy Roy Harris. I have instructed Chief Deputy Roy Harris, with whom I have complete confidence, to coordinate with the consultants and the acting administrator to address challenges and overcome all obstacles to ensure the public will have only the finest professionally operated detention facility. The institution of these actions will not address all issues in a day, or even a week. However, changes as necessary will be approached in a methodical manner to ensure citizens that the men and women of the Sheriff’s Office will continue to serve the community in accordance to the high professional standards I expect. Sheriff Al St Lawrence Gena Bilbo - Public Information Director Chatham County Sheriff's Office Office: 912.652.7606 | Cell: 912.660.9571 | gmbilbo@chathamcounty.org RONALD MARK SHANSKY, M.D. CURRICULUM VITAE 1441-G North Cleveland Chicago, IL 60610 312-787-3365 Residence 312-919-9757 Cell rshansky@rshanskymd.com ACADEMIC TRAINING Bachelor of Science, University of Wisconsin, 1967 Doctor of Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, 1971 Master of Public Health, University of Illinois School of Public Health, 1975 PROFESSIONAL LICENSE Licensed Physician (Illinois) No. 36-46042 INTERNSHIP AND RESIDENCY TRAINING Internship – Cook County Hospital, July 1971-1972 Residency – Internal Medicine, Cook County Hospital, July 1972-1974 BOARD CERTIFICATION AND FELLOWSHIPS Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine – September 1978 Diplomate of the American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians – 1992 Elected Fellow of the Society of Correctional Physicians – 1999 EMPLOYMENT Medical Director, Center for Correctional Health & Policy Studies, Washington, D.C. Jail – 2004 to 2006 Consultant, Corrections Medicine and Continuous Quality Improvement – 1993 to present on a fulltime basis; and throughout career while holding other positions Medical Director, Illinois Department of Corrections – 1992-1993, 1998-1999 Attending Physician, Department of Medicine, Cook County Hospital – 1978 to Present Surveyor (part-time), Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations – 1993-1997 Staff Physician, Metropolitan Correctional Center of Chicago – 1975-1982 R. Shansky, M.D., CV November 2010 1 CONSULTATIONS Condition of Confinement Reviews for PricewaterhouseCoopers, reviewing detention facilities housing federal detainees; 2000–2004 Essex County Jail, Newark, N.J. Michigan Department of Corrections Montana Department of Corrections New Mexico Department of Corrections Polk Correctional Center, Raleigh, N.C. South Dakota Department of Corrections Washington DC Department of Corrections APPOINTMENTS Court Monitor, Riker v. Gibbons, Ely State Prison, Ely, Nevada 2010 Member, Department of Justice Compliance Monitoring Team, King County Jail, Seattle, WA – 2009 to present Member, Monitoring Team, Ohio Department of Youth Services – 2009 to present Member, Department of Justice Monitoring Team, Dallas County Jail – 2008 to present Member, Department of Justice Monitoring Team, Delaware Department of Corrections – 2007 to present NCCHC Board Appointment – 1999-2009 Member, Task Force to Revise NCCHC Standards for Jails and Prisons – 2003 and 2007-2008 Member of Medical Oversight Team reviewing the Ohio prison system – 2005 to present Court Monitor, De Kalb County Jail, Decatur, Georgia – 2002-2005 Consultant, California Department of Corrections – 2000 Court Monitor, Milwaukee County Jail – 1998 to present Court Monitor, Essex County Jail, Newark, NJ – 1995 to present Medical Expert, State of Michigan – 1995 Consultant to Special Master, Madrid v. Gomez, Pelican Bay Prison, California Department of Corrections – 1995 Medical Expert, State of New Mexico – 1994 Consultant, Connecticut Department of Corrections – 1994 National Advisory Board of the National Center for Health Care Studies – 1991 Illinois AIDS Interdisciplinary Advisory Council – November 1985 Illinois AIDS Caretaker Group – November 1985 Task Force to Rewrite American Public Health Association Standards for Medical Services in Correctional Facilities – 1983 Corrections Subcommittee, Medical Care Section, APHA – 1983 Preceptor, then Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health, Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois – 1972-1979 Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Ravenswood Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois – 1979-1981 Director, Phase 1 and 2 Program at Cook County Hospital for the Abraham Lincoln School of R. Shansky, M.D., CV November 2010 2 Medicine – 1976-1978 Medical Director, Uptown People’s Health Center – September 1978 Director, General Medicine Clinic, Department of Medicine, Cook County Hospital – 1975 Director, Clinical Services, Department of Internal Medicine, Cook County Hospital – 1975 Associate Attending Physician, Department of Internal Medicine, Cook County Hospital – 1974-1975 Instructor, Illinois College of Optometry, Chicago, Illinois – 1972-1974 COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS Chairman, State of Illinois AIDS Caretakers Committee – 1985 Chairman, Corrections Subcommittee, Medical Care Section – 1983 Chairman, Medical Records Committee, Cook County Hospital – 1981 Member, Executive Medical Staff, Cook County Hospital – 1979 Member, Task Force to Rewrite the Standards for Health Services in Correctional Institutions – published 1986 PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Society of Correctional Physicians – President, 1993-1995 American Public Health Association – 1974 to present American Correctional Health Services Association – 1988 American Correctional Association – 1982 Federation of American Scientists – 1974-1981 CIVIC Mutually agreed upon expert, Milwaukee County Jail – 2001 Mutually agreed upon expert, Inmates v. Essex County Jail, 1995 to present Appointed Receiver by Judge William Bryant, Medical and Mental Health Programs, District of Columbia Jail, Campbell v. McGruder – 1995 Mutually agreed upon neutral expert, State of Montana, Langford v. Racicot – 1995 Mutually agreed upon neutral expert, State of Vermont, Goldsmith v. Dean – 1996 Executive Committee Overseeing Health Care, Puerto Rico Administration of Corrections – 1993 Appointed by Judge Gerald Jenks, District Court for the Central District of Utah, as Impartial Expert in the matter of Henry v. Deland – 1993 Appointed by Magistrate Claude Hicks Jr., U.S. District Court in Macon, Georgia as Medical Expert in the matter of Cason v. Seckinger – 1993 Appointed by Judge Owen M. Panner, District of Oregon, as Special Master in Van Patten v. Pearce involving medical services at Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution – December 1991 Appointed by Allan Breed, Special Master, Gates case, as Medical Consultant regarding California Medical Facility in Vacaville Appointed by Judge M. H. Patel, Special Master, case involving San Quentin Prison – 1989 to 1995 Selected as part of delegation to inspect the medical services provided to Palestinian detainees in the Occupied Territories and Israel by Physicians for Human Rights – 1989 R. Shansky, M.D., CV November 2010 3 Appointed by U.S. District Judge Williams as member of medical panel monitoring medical services in Hawaii Prison System – 1985 Appointed by U.S. District Judge Black to evaluate medical services in the Florida Prison System –1983 Appointed by U.S. District Judge Kanne as monitor to the Lake County, Indiana Jail in the litigation of the Jensen case (H74-230) – 1982 Appointed by U.S. District Judge J. Moran as Special Master of the Lake County, Illinois Jail in the litigation of Kissane v. Brown – 1981 Board Member, Health and Medicine Policy Research Group, Chicago, Illinois – 1980 Appointed to Advisory Committee, State of Alabama, Department of Mental Health – 1980 Appointed as consultant to the State of Alabama, Department of Mental Health – 1979 Consultant, U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, Special Litigation Section – 1977 Appointed by U.S. District Judge J. Foreman to a three-member panel of medical experts to advise on health conditions at Menard Correctional Center, Menard, Illinois – 1976 AWARDS NCCHC Bernard Harrison Award for Distinguished Service to the Field of Correctional Medicine 2010 Armond Start Award for Excellence in Correctional Medicine, Society of Correctional Physicians – 1999 American Correctional Health Services Association Distinguished Service Award – 1992 PUBLICATIONS Michael Puisis, editor, Ronald Shansky, associate editor, The Clinical Practice in Correctional Medicine, second edition, 2006. Schiff, G., Shansky, R., chapter: “The Challenges of Improving Quality in the Correctional Health Care Setting,” in The Clinical Practice in Correctional Medicine, second edition, 2006. Schiff, G.; Shansky, R.; Kim, S., chapter: “Using Performance Improvement Measurement to Improve Chronic Disease Management in Prisons,” in The Clinical Practice in Correctional Medicine, second edition, 2006. Anno, B.J., Graham, C., Lawrence, J., and Shansky, R. Correctional Health Care – Addressing the Needs of the Elderly, Chronically Ill, and Terminally Ill Inmates. National Institute of Corrections, 2004. Schiff, G., Shansky, R., chapter: “Quality Improvement in the Correctional Setting,” in The Clinical Practice in Correctional Medicine, 1998. How-To Manual, Quality Improvement in a Correctional System, State of Georgia, Department of Corrections, 1995. Journal of Prison and Jail Health, Editorial Board; 1988 – present. Shansky, R., “Advances in HIV Treatment: Administrative, Professional and Fiscal Challenges in a R. Shansky, M.D., CV November 2010 4 Correctional Setting,” Journal of Prison and Jail Health, Volume 9, Number 1. B. Jaye Anno, Ph.D., Prison Health Care: Guidelines for the Management of an Adequate Delivery System, 1991; Member of Editorial Advisory Board. Coe, J., Kwasnik, P., Shansky, R., chapter: “Health Promotion and Disease Prevention” in B. Jaye Anno, Ph.D., Prison Health Care: Guidelines for the Management of an Adequate Delivery System, 1991. Hoffman, A.; Yough, W.; Bright-Asare, P.; Abcariam, H.; Shansky, R.; Fitzpatrick, J.; Lidlow, E.; Farber, M.; Summerville, J.; Petani, C.; Orsay, C.; Zal, D., “Early Detection of Bowel Cancer at an Urban Public Hospital: Demonstration Project,” Ca – A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, American Cancer Society, Nov/Dec 1983, Vol. 33, No. 6. Mehta, P.; Mamdani, B.; Shansky, R.; and Dunea, G., “Double Blind Study of Minoxidil and Hydralazine.” Sixth International Conference of Nephrology, Florence, Italy – June 1975. PRISONS INSPECTED State of Alabama Prisons at Kilby, Holman, Fountain, Tutweiller, Staton, and Draper Parchman State Prison, Mississippi Jefferson County and Birmingham City Jails, Alabama Arizona State Prison, Florence, Arizona Washington County Jail, Fayetteville, Arkansas California Medical Facility, Vacaville California State Penitentiary, San Quentin Colorado State Penitentiaries, Centennial, Fremont, Territorial District of Columbia Jail at Occoquan Florida Prison System Florida County Jails, including Monroe County, Pasco County and Polk County Krome Detention Facility (INS), Miami, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, State of Georgia Georgia Diagnostic Center, Jackson, Georgia Hawaii Prison System Menard Correctional Center, Illinois Rock Island County Jail, Rock Island, Illinois Indiana State Penitentiary, Michigan City, Indiana Indiana Reformatory, Pendleton, Indiana Lake County Indiana Jail, Crown Point, Indiana Maine State Prison, Thomaston, Maine State Prison of Southern Michigan New Hampshire State Penitentiary, Concord New York City Jails Sing Sing Penitentiary, New York Ohio Women’s Prison State of Vermont Prison System Walla Walla State Penitentiary, Washington R. Shansky, M.D., CV November 2010 5 Wisconsin State Penitentiaries at Waupan, Fox Lake, Taycheedah and Dodge SURVEYED MEDICAL PROGRAMS Federal Bureau of Prisons, approximately 20 facilities INTERNATIONAL INSPECTION Israeli Prisons and Jails Housing Palestinian Detainees R. Shansky, M.D., CV November 2010 6 MANUEL DAVID ROMERO EDUCATION 1982–1989 University of New Mexico B.A., Criminal Justice. A.S., Correctional Studies. Albuquerque, NM MILITARY 1970–1977 United States Air Force Honorable Discharge LANGUAGES English, Spanish PROFESSIONAL MEMBERS HIPS American Correctional Association Professional Member American Jail Association PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2000–Present Manuel D. Romero Inc. (Formerly known as Manuel Romero Consulting Services.) Belen, New Mexico President and owner/Corrections Consulting Services * Develop comprehensive reports on correctional institutional operations. Develop corrective action/compliance plans. Provide expert testimony in court cases on correctional issues. Provide recommendations for achieving acceptable prison and jail standards. Provide auditing, monitoring and management strategies for governmental agencies, courts and private institutions on correctional matters. Conduct operational and staffing analysis of jails, prisons and juvenile institutions. Review facility design plans. * Attached is a listing of some of the specific services performed, correctional facilities visited and inspected (Section I., pages 7-15), and a listing of testimony at trial, depositions, affidavits and expert reports developed for specific court cases. (Section II., pages 16-20). 2007-Present N.M. Association of Counties Loss Prevention Specialist Santa Fe, NM Conduct operational assessments of county jails throughout NM. Develop sample jail policies and procedures. Provide technical assistance to jails throughout NM. 1607 BEN SAN AVENUE • BELEN, NEW MEXICO 87002 • OFFICE PHONE (505) 861-3944 FAX PHONE (505) 861-3948 • HOME PHONE (505) 864-2560 1999–2000 GRW Corporation Brentwood, TN Vice President Provided consulting services for adult and juvenile facilities. Conducted operational reviews of detention facilities. Conducted inspections of detention facilities. Developed cost analysis and staffing plans for proposed facilities. 1996–1999 New Mexico Corrections Department Santa Fe, NM Deputy Secretary of Operations Supervised: Adult Prisons Division Medical Services Probation and Parole Division Mental Health Services Corrections Industries Division Substance Abuse Programs Corrections Academy Division Special Investigations Played a key role in vacating the Duran Consent Decree. Was the Corrections Department lead in designing new correctional facilities, renovations, and in the design of a multi-million dollar Mental Health Treatment Center. Additionally: Responsible for budgeting and personnel issues. Coordinated with other agencies in areas of mutual interest. Conducted inspections of correctional facilities. Developed and implemented operational and program strategies. Conducted after action reports of major incidents. Oversaw capital improvement projects. 1995–1996 New Mexico Corrections Department Santa Fe, NM Director of Adult Prisons Supervised: State Prison Operations (Wardens) Classification Bureau Health Services Bureau Safety Program Compliance Bureau Environmental Programs Education Bureau Inmate Records Oversaw the operational aspects of the Duran Consent Decree. Administered Major Contracts for: Inmate Medical Treatment Food Service Women’s Prison County Jail Agreements Responsible for one-hundred and seven million dollar budget for the Adult Prisons Division. 2 1994-1995 New Mexico Corrections Department Santa Fe, NM Deputy Director, Adult Prisons Division Supervised: Health Services Bureau Education Bureau Compliance Bureau Safety Program Assisted the Director in overseeing prison operations. Oversaw the operational aspects of the Duran Consent Decree. 1992–1993 Administration of Corrections Ponce, Puerto Rico Complex Administrator, (Warden) Provided supervision to six correctional institutions, wardens and staff. Established the organizational structure for a correctional complex. Implemented a comprehensive court stipulation addressing all areas of prison management. Developed and implemented a comprehensive training program for staff. Developed and implemented policy and procedures for all aspects of prison management. Prepared and presented comprehensive reports for the Commonwealth, Plaintiffs’ Counsel and the Federal Court on progress with court-ordered mandates. 1992 United States District Court San Juan, Puerto Rico Consultant to the Court Appointed as a security and staffing court expert by the US District Court in Puerto Rico. Inspected correctional facilities and submitted finding of fact and recommendations to the Office of the Court Monitor. 1991–1992 New Mexico Corrections Department Santa Fe, NM Deputy Director Supervised: Health Services Bureau Education Bureau Compliance Bureau Safety Program Monitored contractual services. Assisted the Director of Adult Prisons. Oversaw the operational aspects of the Duran Consent Decree. Appointed as the chief negotiator for the New Mexico Corrections Department for the Settlement Agreement resulting in the vacating of four (4) prisons from the Consent Decree. 3 1989–1991 United States District Court San Juan, Puerto Rico Deputy Court Monitor Responsible for monitoring the Morales Feliciano vs. Hernandez Colon Prison case involving thirty-two (32) correctional facilities and approximately 10,000 inmates, including pre-trial detainees, sentenced male and female adults, young male and young female adults. Audited and inspected correctional facilities throughout Puerto Rico. Provided written recommendations to the Federal Court for improving the prison system. Created comprehensive reports on inmate classification, inmate programs, use of force, security and general compliance. Conducted investigations and finding of facts and reports for the Federal Court. 1987–1989 Central New Mexico Correctional Facility NM Los Lunas, Associate Warden Supervised the following institutional programs: Medical and Mental Health Services Education Department Recreation Department Classification Department Inmate Records Religious Services Visiting Program Inmate Self Help Groups Citizen Volunteer Programs 1981–1987 Central New Mexico Correctional Facility Los Lunas, NM Institutional Compliance Monitor/Correctional Officer Held positions of Correctional Officer, Lieutenant, and Correctional Administrator. As a Correctional Officer: Worked security posts, responsible for inmate supervision and maintaining of security. As a Lieutenant and Correctional Administrator: Established the Office of the Compliance Monitor. Supervised Compliance Office operations. Developed and maintained Policies and Procedures. Investigated Duran Consent Decree violations. Coordinated and prepared compliance reports for the Central Office and the Special Master in the Duran Consent Decree. Provided training and consultation on compliance matters. Developed corrective action plans. 4 TRAINING 2013 Attended training to become USDOJ certified PREA auditor Potomac, Maryland 2012 OSHA Compliance and Workplace Safety National Seminars 2011 Juvenile Justice Training 2011 Suicide Prevention Seminar 2010 Administering Small and Medium Size Jails National Institute of Corrections 2010 Jails as Part of County Government National Institute of Corrections 2009 Executive Leadership/Succession Planning 2007 Employment Law Seminar 2007 HIV Update/TB in Jails 2007 Jail Diversion/Mental Health Awareness 2007 Microsoft Outlook/Intermediate 2000 Monitoring Protocols 1999 Civil Rights Training 1998 Training for Deputy Secretaries 1998 Thinking Outside the Lines National Seminars 1997 Critical Incident Exercise Planning 1996 Training for Deputy Secretaries 1995 Training Seminar for Staffing Management Concepts 1995 Training Seminar for Deputy Directors 1990 Prisoners Rights Law Seminar/Prison Rights Project 1988 Public and Media Training for Staff Trainers 1987 Chemical Agents Training 1987 Relief Factor Management Systems Training 1985 Tactical Hostage Negotiations 1984 Training for Staff Trainers National Institute of Corrections 1984 Hostage Negotiations Seminar Federal Bureau of Investigations Ami Kids Lindsay Hayes American Jail Association New Mexico Association of Counties New Mexico Dept. of Health Interagency Forensic Network New Mexico Association of Counties Pricewaterhouse Coopers / USDOJ General Services Division Santa Fe, NM National Institute of Corrections Rockhurst College S.N.M.C.F. National Institute of Corrections Hatrack National Institute of Corrections John Boston US Dept. of Justice Law Enforcement Academy Hatrack Dept. of Energy Training Academy 5 1981 Correctional Officer Basic Training NM Corrections Academy 1981 Correctional Officer Orientation, on the job training 1973 Non-Commissioned Officer Leadership School 1970 Aircraft Maintenance Specialist Training 1970 Air Force Basic Training C.M.N.C.F. US Air Force Chanute Air Force Base San Antonio, TX ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2014 Department of Justice Certified PREA Auditor-Adult Prisons and Jails 2010 Appointed as Chairman of the New Mexico Association of Counties Professional Adult Detention Standards Council. 2007 Appointed by the New Mexico Attorney General (Gary K. King) to the Task Force on Correctional Facilities Oversight. 2001 Acknowledged as a member of the publication advisory group in the publication “Correctional Health Care: Guidelines for the Management of an Adequate Delivery System.” (Prepared under cooperative agreement number 98PO2GIH4 from the National Institute of Corrections, U. S. Department of Justice. B. Jaye Anno, PHD., CCHP-A, Author) 1997 Acknowledged as a correctional professional who provided significant assistance in the revision to the publication “Guidelines for the Development of a Security Program”, Second Edition for the American Correctional Association . 1993 Developed and implemented a $200,000.00 Federal Grant at the Ponce Correctional Complex in Puerto Rico that served as the first pre-release program in the correctional system 1989 As project administrator, developed and proposed a $161,945.00 Federal Grant that would attempt to reduce recidivism by developing parenting skills for inmates and their families. Grant was awarded for a three-year period and was implemented at the Central New Mexico Correctional Facility. AWARDS RECEIVED 1988 Institutional Professional Letter of Commendation 1987 Institutional Professional Letter of Appreciation 6 1986 Institutional Professional Letter of Commendation Corrections Dept. Meritorious Service Award 1985 Institutional Professional Letter of Commendation 1984 Institutional Letter of Appreciation 1984 New Mexico Corrections Department Employee of the Year Nominee 7 Specific services performed, correctional facilities visited and inspected and expert reports. (Because I have been requested in the past to list some areas separately and due to the fact that some of those areas overlap, there may be repetition between Section I., Specific services performed, correctional facilities visited and inspected and Section II., Testimony at trial, depositions, affidavits and expert reports developed for specific court cases.) Updated March 17, 2015 2015/(2007-2015) In addition to Manuel D Romero Inc., as a Loss Prevention Specialist for the N.M. Association of Counties in Santa Fe, NM throughout the year I conduct operational assessments of county jails throughout New Mexico. I also develop sample jail policies and procedures as well as provide technical assistance to jails throughout New Mexico on an ongoing basis. 2015/2014 Developed an expert report for Plaintiff’s Counsel in the case of Tutty and Artiglio vs. Mohave County in the United States District Court of Arizona, Case No. CV 13-08201-PHX-GMS on October 24, 2014. Deposed on January 13, 2015. Lead Attorney, Lee Phillips. 2015/(2008-2015 Inspected the Harris County Jail in Houston, Texas for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division on July 8-12, 2008 and on August 4-8, 2008. Developed an expert report. Inspected the Harris County Jail on January 5-8, 2015. Developing an expert report. Lead attorney, William Maddox. 2015/(2005-2015) Selected as an Auditor by Plaintiffs and Defendants on February 21, 2005 to evaluate and monitor Defendants’ compliance with the terms of Stipulated Settlement Agreement between Plaintiffs and Defendants in the McClendon, et. al., vs. the City of Albuquerque, et. al., Civ-95-0024 MV/ACT, United States District for the District of New Mexico. Developed an Operations Auditors Report September 29, 2005 and a findings letter on October 1, 2007. 20052009- Continued inspecting, evaluating and developing verbal Status Reports. Reappointed as Court Evaluator on Conditions of Confinement on December 7, 2011 by the Federal Court. Developed expert report on February 6, 2012. Developed an expert report on December 23, 2014 for the Court and the Parties. Ongoing process of inspecting, evaluating and developing verbal and written Status Reports and participating in settlement conferences and court hearings on a regular basis throughout 2013 and continuing in 2015. Defendants' Counsel, Luis Robles and Jeff Baker; Plaintiffs' Counsel, Zachary Ives and Mark Donatelli. 2015(2014) Appointed as a member of the Monitor’s Team in the case of United States of America vs. Territory of the Virgin Islands, Civil Action N. 1986-265, for the District of the Virgin Islands Division of St. Croix. (Golden Grove Correctional Facility) Conducted a site visit on July 12-16, 2014, September 7-13, 2014 and on December 8-11, 2014. Provided technical assistance in policy and procedure development in December 2014. Developed an expert report on January 11, 2015. 2014(2013) Inspected the Los Angeles County Jail System in California, on September 16-20, 2013 for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division. Provided technical assistance to the USDOJ on matters of jail conditions and use of force against prisoners. Lead Attorney, Luis Saucedo and Cathy Trainer. 2014(2011-2014) Conducted an assessment of the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office regarding limited English proficient individuals. The assessment was conducted pursuant to the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (“Title VI”) for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division. Conducted a visit on January 24-28, 2011, developed an expert report in August 31, 8 2011. Deposed August 14, 2014 in the case of the United States v. Maricopa County, Arizona, et al. Case Number CV 12-00981-ROS, in the United States District Court District of Arizona. Lead Attorney, Jack Morse. Lead attorney, Nicole Hedrick and Jack Morse. 2014/(2013) Developed an expert report for Plaintiff’s Counsel in the case of Prasad vs. County of Sutter, in the United States District for the Eastern District of California, Case No. 2:12-cv-00592TLN-JFM on October 10, 2013. Deposed on February 5, 2014. Lead Attorney, Kathryn Mantoan. 2014/(2010/2014) Inspected the Erie County Jail system in Buffalo, NY for the United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division on November 29-December 3, 2010. Inspected the Erie County Jail on June 5-7, 2012, developed an expert report. Inspected the Erie County Jail on November 27-29, 2012. Inspected the Erie County Jail on December 7-8, 2012, developed an expert report. Inspected the Erie County Jail on June 12-14, 2013, developed an expert report. Inspected the Erie County Jail on November 20-22, 2013, developed an expert report. Inspected the Erie County Jail on May 13-16, 2014, developed an expert report. Lead attorney, Zazy Lopez. 2014/(2011-2014) Inspected the Lake County Jail in Indiana on April 25-28, 2011 for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, developed an expert report. Inspected the Lake County Jail on September 26-30, 2011, developed an expert report. Inspected the Lake County Jail on April 30-May 3, 2012, developed an expert report. Inspected the Lake County Jail on October 8-11, 2012, developed an expert report. Inspected the Lake County Jail on May 6-9, 2013, developed an expert report. Inspected the Lake County Jail on December 16-19, 2013, developed an expert report. Inspected the Lake County Jail on May 26-30, 2014, developed an expert report. Inspected the Lake County Jail on October 6-9, 2014, developed an expert report. Lead attorney, William Maddox. 2013/(2009-2011-2013) Inspected the Orange County Jail in Santa Ana, California for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division on April 13-17, 2009, developed an expert report. Inspected the Orange County Jail on September 27-30, 2010. Developed an expert report February 6, 2011. Inspected the Orange County Jail on April 23-25, 2013. Developed a draft expert report. Lead attorney, Christopher Cheng. 2013/2012-2013 Inspected the Orleans Prison Parish in New Orleans, Louisiana on April 3-5, 2012 for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division. Inspected the Orleans Prison Parish on December 17-20, 2012. Developed an expert report. Testified in Federal Court as an expert witness for the USDOJ Civil Rights Division in the case of Lashawn Jones and the United States of America vs. Sheriff Marlin Gusman, in the United States District Court Eastern District of Louisiana Civil Action No. 2:12-cv-00859. Lead Attorney, Corey Sanders. 2013/2011-2013/Developed an expert report on November 7, 2011 for Plantiff’s Counsel in the case of Ronald Dawson vs. Jennings County Sheriff, Indiana, Cause No. 40D01-1010-CT-325, Jennings Superior Court. Deposed on February 2, 2013. Plantiff’s Counsel, Steve Oliver. 2013/(2009-2013) Inspected the Harrison County Jail in Gulfport Mississippi on February 10-13, 2009, for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, developed an expert report. Inspected the Harrison County Jail on January 4-7, 2010, developed an expert report. Inspected the Harrison County Jail on August 30-September 2, 2010, developed an expert report. Developed an expert report on August 29, 2011. Inspected the Harrison County Jail on November 14-16, 2012. Developed an expert report. Continue to work on case in 2013. Lead attorney, Christopher Cheng. 9 2012/Retained by United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division in March 2012 to review employment practices in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Conducted site visits of the Wasco State Prison, North Kern State Prison and the Solano State Prison on December 5-6, 2012. Lead Attorney, Raheemah Abdulaleem. 2012/(2011-2012) Developed an expert report on June 25, 2010 for Plaintiff’s Counsel in the case of Collins, Jaramillo, K. Chavez and A Chavez vs. Bustamante, Carr, Cooper, Hickson, Ulibarri, Hernandez, Perez, Cecil, Jones, Corrections Corporation of America and Correctional Medical Services. Case No. 09-cv-634 JH/WDS, in the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico. Deposed on November 16, 2010 and September 1, 2011. Testified in Federal Court on November 9 and 13, 2012. Lead attorney, Mark Fine. 2012/(2009-2012) Inspected the Sebastian County Jail in Fort Smith Arkansas for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division on June 15-18, 2009, developed an expert report. Inspected the Sebastian County Jail on December 1-3, 2009, developed an expert report. Inspected the Sebastian County Jail on August 24-25, 2010, developed an expert report. Inspected the Sebastian County Jail on June 14-16, 2011, developed an expert report. Inspected the Sebastian County Jail on August 7-9, 2012, developed an expert report. Lead attorney, Christopher Cheng. 2012/(2009-2012) Inspected the Wilson County Jail in Lebanon, Tennessee for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division on January 13-16, 2009, developed an expert report. Inspected the Wilson County Jail on August 5-6, 2009, developed an expert report. Inspected the Wilson County Jail on February 16-19, 2010, developed an expert report. Inspected the Wilson County Jail on September 22-24, 2010, developed an expert report. Developed an expert report on June 10, 2011. Developed a final compliance letter on May 31, 2012. Lead attorney, Michelle Leung. 2012/Inspected the Golden Grove Correctional Facility on March 6-9, 2012 for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, developed an expert report. Inspected the Golden Grove Correctional Facility on May 22-24, 2012. Lead Attorney, Emily Gunston. 2012/(2010-2012) Developed an expert report on April 22, 2010 for Plaintiff’s Counsel in the case of Spurlock, Carrasco and Carrera vs. Anthony Townes, Barbara Wagner and Corrections Corporation of America. Case No. 1:09-cv-00786WJ-DJS, in the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico. Deposed on June 30, 2010. Testified in Federal Court on February 6, 2012. Lead attorney, Paul Kennedy. 2011/(2008-2011) Inspected the Miami-Dade County Jail in Miami, Florida for the United States of Justice, Civil Rights Division on June 9-13, 2008. Developed an expert report. Inspected the Miami-Dade County Jail on November 30-December 2, 2011. Lead attorney, Regina Jansen. 2011/(2006-2011) Retained on April 7, 2006, as an expert to assist in evaluating the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico’s implementation of a Consent Decree for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division. Inspected (3) three juvenile institutions on August 28-29, 2006. Inspected 7 (seven) juvenile institutions in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico on March 28-30, 2007 and on April 11-13 2007. I evaluated juvenile issues related to protection from harm, in the form of abuse, mistreatment, and neglect. I also assessed the incident management policies and practices in the Commonwealth’s juvenile facilities relating to abuse and mistreatment allegations. Submitted a Declaration on April 30, 2007 in the case of United States vs. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, et al. Civil Action No. 94-2080(CCC) for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division. Submitted an Affidavit on February 22, 2008 10 regarding Staffing, Supervision of Youth, and Control of Contraband and an expert report on May 27, 2008. Inspected a juvenile facility (Ponce Boy’s) on July 28-29, 2009, developed a summary report. Inspected two youth facilities on December 14-15, 2009, developed an expert summary report on January 26, 2010. Inspected four youth facilities on December 13-17, 2010, developed an expert report March of 2011and submitted a Declaration on August 7, 2011. Lead attorneys, Shaheena Simons and Luis Saucedo. 2011/(2003-2011) Inspected the Oklahoma County Jail in Oklahoma City for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, in May and August 2003 (2 visits), developed an expert report. Inspected on April 25-27, 2007, developed an expert report. Inspected the Oklahoma County Jail on March 15-17, 2010, developed an expert report. Inspected the Oklahoma County Jail on May 16-18, 2011, developed an expert report. Lead attorneys, Chris Cheng and Verlin Deerinwater. 2011/Developed an expert report on January 18, 2011 for Plaintiffs’ Counsel in the case of Ramirez vs. Trujillo/CCA. Case No. CV 10-0448(DJS/ACT), in the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico. Lead attorney, Mark Fine. 2011/Inspected the Walnut Grove Youth Correctional Facility in Walnut Grove, Miss. on January 10, 2011 for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, developed an expert report. Lead attorney, Regina Jansen. 2010/Conducted a site-visit to the Evins Regional Juvenile Center on July 15-16, 2010, located in McAllen, Texas for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division. In the case of United States of America vs. State of Texas et. al. Case No. 7:08 cv 00038, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas McAllen Division. Lead attorney, Sheridan England. 2010/(2007-2010) Inspected the Dougherty County Jail in Albany, Georgia for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division on August 20-23, 2007, developed an expert report. Inspected the Dougherty Jail in Albany Georgia on March 29-31, 2010, developed an expert report. Lead attorney, Arethea Coles and Zazy Lopez. 2010/Developed an expert report on January 13, 2010 for Defendant’s Counsel in the case of the Estate of Brenda Sue Smith vs. Lenawee County, et al. Case No. 2:09-cv-10648-DML-MJH, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan – Southern Division. Lead attorney, James Bodary. 2009/(2002-2009)/Inspected the Santa Fe County Jail in Santa Fe, New Mexico for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division in 2002 (prepared report). Inspected on May 11-13, 2004 and on July 7-9, 2004 (developed an expert report). Inspected on March 29-31, 2005 (developed a Status Report). Inspected on July 6-7, 2005 (developed an Expert Report). Inspected on February 14-16, 2006 (developed an Expert Report). Inspected on August 1-3, 2006 (developed an expert report). Inspected on March 13-15, 2007 (developed an expert report). Inspected on February 19-21, 2008 (developed an expert report). Inspected on June 24-25, 2008 (developed an informal report). Inspected on October 14-15, 2008 (developed an expert report). Inspected on April 21-22, 2009 (developed an expert report). Inspected on October 6-7, 2009. Lead attorney, Kerry Krentler Dean. 11 2009/Inspected the Marion County Jail in Ocala, Florida for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division on August 24-28, 2009, developed an expert report. Lead attorney, Sheridan England. 2009/Developed an expert report on March 11, 2009 for Defendant’s Counsel in the case of Borck vs. Lanowee County, Civil No. 07-CV 15124, In The United States District Court of Michigan. Lead attorney, James W. Bordary. 2009/(2008-2009) Deposed in the case of Rickey Ray Simpson vs. NMCD and Wexford Health Sources CIV- No. 07-942-BRB/WDA, In The US District Court for the District of New Mexico on February 3, 2009. Developed an expert report for Plaintiffs Counsel on November 24, 2008. Plaintiffs Counsel, Mark Fine/Kirtan Khalsa. 2008/Deposed on March 11, 2008 at the request of Defendants Counsel and summoned by Plaintiffs Counsel to testify as the McClendon Auditor in the case of Donala Chavez on behalf of David M. Bush vs. The City of Albuquerque, CIV-07-476, United States District Court of New Mexico. Defendants Counsel, Kathryn Levy 2007/Inspected the Cook County Jail in Chicago, Illinois for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division on June 18-21, 2007 and July 24-27, 2007. Developed an expert report. Lead attorney, Kerry Krentler. 2007/Retained by Plaintiffs Counsel in the Hutto Family Detention Center Case, Civ. No. A-07CA-164-SS. Developed an expert report on June 2007. Plaintiffs Counsel, Vanita Gupta. (Case settled.) 2007/Inspected the Worcester County Jail in West Boylston, Massachusetts for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division on February 13-15, 2007 and, May 9-10 2007. Developed an expert report. Lead attorney, Tammi Simpson. 2007/Retained by Defendants Counsel in a wrongful death action at the Dona Ana County Detention Center and developed an expert report on May 3, 2007 in the case of Avalos vs. Dona Ana County, et al. United States District Court of New Mexico, Civ. No. 06-0836 RB/LAM. Defendant’s Counsel, Rusty Babington. (Case settled.) 2007/Developed an expert report on March 1, 2007 for Defendant’s Counsel in the case of Gonzalez vs. The City of New York, et al. Civil Case No. 6182(BSJ)(GWG), United States District Court Southern District of New York. Defendant’s Counsel, John H. Graziadei. (Case settled.) 2007/Testified as Plaintiff’s Expert on February 6, 2007 in the case of Robert Gallagher vs. Michael Sousa, Al Saucier and Gregory Turner, et al. Civil Case No. 00-CV-11859 (RWZ), United States District of Massachusetts. Plaintiff’s Counsel, Stephen Hrones. (Case dismissed.) 2007/(2006-2007)/Inspected the intake process of 29 New Mexico County Detention Centers (Adult and Juvenile Centers) for the New Mexico Association of Counties between December 2006 and July 2007. 2006/Deposed as Plaintiff’s Expert on October 19, 2006 and developed an expert report on July 24, 2006 for Plaintiff’s Counsel in the case of Justin Joseph Rueb vs. Adams County Jail, Case NO: 99-cv-1093-REB-PAC, United States District Court of Colorado. Plaintiff’s Counsel, Chad King, Denver, Colorado. (Case settled.) 12 2006/Developed a preliminary draft expert report on November 2, 2006 for Plaintiff’s Counsel in the case of Rudy Lujan vs. Corrections Corporation of America Crowley County Correctional Facility, Civil Action No. 06-cv-00054-REB-BNB, United States District of Colorado. Plaintiff’s Counsel, Bill Trine. (Case settled) 2006/Developed an expert report on May 2, 2006 and deposed as Plaintiff’s Expert on August 21, 2006 in the case of Carranza-Reyes vs. Park County Jail, Civil Action No. 2005-WM-377(BNB), United States District Court of Colorado. Plaintiff’s Counsel, Bill Trine, Boulder Colorado. (Case settled.) 2006/Developed an expert on August 11, 2006 for Defendant’s Counsel in the case of Ashley Lemier v Gary Adkins, et al., Case No. CIV 05-1113 MV/LFG, United States District Court of New Mexico. Defendant’s Counsel, Slease & Martinez, P.A., Bill Slease. (Case settled) 2006/Retained by Defendant’s Counsel as an expert in the case of Jeramaine Shaw vs. Broward Sheriff’s Office, Civil Action No. 03-61287 CIV-ALTONAGA. Defendant’s Counsel, Justin D. Grosz, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Case dismissed.) 2006/(2002-2006)/Inspected the McPherson and Grimes Correctional Facilities in New Port, Arkansas for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division in 2002 (prepared report). Inspected on March 23-24, 2004 (submitted progress report). Inspected on February 1-3, 2005 (developed a Status Report). Inspected on May 22-23, 2006 (developed an expert report). 2006/(2002-2006)/Inspected the Cleveland Division of Police Holding Cells in Cleveland, Ohio, for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division in 2002 (prepared report). Inspected on August 3-4, 2004 (developed a Status Report) and on February 14-15, 2005 (developed a Status Report). Inspected on August 1-2, 2005 (developed an expert report). Inspected on March 30-31, 2006 (developed expert report). Inspected on November 28-29, 2006. 2005-2006/Conducted on-site visit to Eddy County Jail on October 15-16, 2005, developed an expert report on November 28, 2005, and deposed as Defendants’ Expert on January 26, 2006 in the case of Rami Colwell vs. Leslie Johnson and Tony Halpain, Civ-05-450 WJ/RHS, United States District Court of New Mexico. Defendant’s Counsel, Slease & Martinez, P.A., Bill Slease. (Case settled.) 2005/Retained as an expert witness for Defendant’s in the case of Cooper, Estate of Morton v. Washtenaw County, Civ-04-72849(LP-Z) United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division, Defendant’s Counsel, Ian James Reach. Developed one (1) expert report on September 2, 2005. (Case dismissed.) 2005/Retained by Counsel for Petitioner on behalf of Liberty Behavioral Health Corporation, vs. Department of Children and Family Services Case no. 05-54CF, State of Florida, Law Firm of Pennington, Moore, Wilkinson, Bell & Dunbar, P.A. Deposed for Petitioner on August 23, 2005 and testified at administrative hearing on August 24, 2005. 2005/Inspected the Saint Elizabeth’s Mental Health Hospital in Washington, D. C. for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division on June 20-24, 2005. Developed an expert report. Lead attorney, Jey Yon Jung. 13 2005/Provided technical assistance to Liberty Healthcare Corporation in reviewing and revising the Florida Civil Commitment Center security manual and provided staff training strategies on June 17, 2005. 2005/Developed one (1) expert report on May 16, 2005 and deposed as Plaintiff’s Expert on June 8, 2005 in the case of Kenneth Robinson vs. Coweta County, GA., et al., Civil Case No 1:02-CV1120 BBM, In the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division. Plaintiff’s Counsel, Belinda Jones. 2005/Retained as Plaintiff’s Expert Witness in the case of Inmates vs. Crowley County Correctional Facility, Corrections Corporation, April 13, 2005. Plaintiffs’ Counsel, Bill Trine. 2005/(2003-2005)/Retained as an expert witness for Defendant in August 2003 and conducted a site visit to Rikers Island Correctional Complex in September 2003, conducted a site visit to Rikers Island Correctional Complex in October 2004, developed an expert report December 23, 2004, deposed as Defendants' Expert on March 2, 2005 for defendants on the use of force in the case of Adam Ingles vs. The City of New York, 01 Civ 8279(DC), class action, United States District Court, Southern District of New York. Defendants' Counsel, Heidi Grossman and Arthur Larkin. (Case settled.) 2004-2005/Retained as a security consultant and Interim Safety Director by Liberty Healthcare Corporation, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania to provide direct assistance and to develop and implement a security and safety system at the Florida Civil Commitment Center, Sexual Predator Facility, Arcadia, Florida, August 2004-February 2005. 2004-2005/Retained as an expert witness for Plaintiff's in the case of Kitchen vs. Humphrey, Civil Action No. 1:03-CV-8-1(WLS), United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia Albany Division. Developed expert report on December 13, 2004. Deposed as Plaintiff’s expert on April 22, 2005. Plaintiff’s Counsel, King & Spalding LLP, Melissa Howard. 2004/Retained as operational advisor by Rick Pendery, Executive Director for the “Second Chance Program”. (“Second Chance Program” is the development of an inpatient drug treatment program in New Mexico.) 2004/Retained as an expert witness for Defendant's in the case of Juberville vs. Washtenaw County, Case No: 03-73475. Defendant's Counsel, Reach, Ranney and Carpenter, P.C. 2004/Inspected the Carrizales-Rucker Detention Center located in Olmito, Texas, for operational and security related issues and developed a preliminary expert report in March 2004. Re-inspected June 2-3, 2004 on behalf of Cameron County, Texas, regarding the Carrizales-Rucker Detention Center on operations and security in the case of Cameron County vs. Landmark Organization, L.P., et al., 404th Judicial District of Cameron County, Texas. Counsel, Trey Martinez. (Case settled) 2004/Inspected the Phillips State Prison in Buford, Georgia as expert witness for Plaintiff in the case of Bobby James Johnson and Richard Ralph vs. James E. Donald and Michelle Martin, Civil Action File Nos:1:04-CV-0886-JEC and 1:04-CV-00257-JEC, respectively, United States District Court, Northern District of Georgia. Report developed. Deposed as Plaintiffs' Expert in July 2004. Plaintiffs’ Counsel, Sarah Geraghty, Southern Center for Human Rights, Atlanta, Georgia. 14 2004/Retained by the United States Marshals Service to conduct an operations assessment of the Northeast Ohio Correctional Facility in Youngstown, Ohio. Conducted an on site inspection on March 10-11, 2004. Developed a status report. 2004/Deposed as Plaintiff’s Expert on January 23, 2004 in the case of Pamela Yazzie vs. New Mexico Corrections Department and Aramark Correctional Services, Inc. , Civil Case No 1492 (BB/DJS), United States District Court, District of New Mexico. Plaintiffs' Counsel, Merit Bennet. (Case settled) 2003-2004/Retained as an expert witness for Plaintiff in October 2003. Deposed as Plaintiff's Expert on March 17, 2004, in the case of Fry vs. Suthers; Al Abdulajalil; Buxman; Smith; Bell; and Craig, United States District Court of Colorado, Civil Action No. 99-MK-2388(CBS) Plaintiffs' Counsel, Andrew Brake. (Case dismissed) 2003-2004/Retained as an expert witness on October 2003 for Plaintiffs’ Counsel (Southern Center for Human Rights, Atlanta Georgia). Developed a consulting report. Inspected the Madison County Jail in Huntsville, Alabama May 24-25, 2004 pursuant to an agreement between Plaintiffs’ and Defendants’ Counsel in the Marshall vs. Dorning CV-78C-5010-NE class action. Plaintiffs' Counsel, Lisa Kung and Gretchen Rohr. (Case settled) 2003/Developed an expert report on November 11, 2003 for Plaintiffs in the Robert Gallagher vs. Gregory Turner, Michael Sousa, Al Saucier, Michael Powers, Janice Pina, Larry Dubois, Michael T. Malony, Paul B. Murphey, Peter Murphy and Adam Rosier, Civil Case No. 00-CV-11859 RWZ, United States District Court of Massachusetts. Plaintiffs' Counsel, Stephen Hrones. 2003/Retained by the United States Marshals Service in October 2003 to conduct an operational assessment of the Willacy County Detention Regional Facility. Conducted on site visit on October 15-16, 2003. Developed an expert report in November 2003. 2003/Deposed as Plaintiff’s Expert on September 02, 2003 in the case of Sandra Martinez vs. United States of America, Civil Case No. 02-1178 MCA/WWD (ACE), United States District Court, District of New Mexico. Plaintiff's Counsel, Jason Bowles. 2003/Developed one (1) expert report in July 2003 for Plaintiffs' Counsel in the Sandra Martinez and Paula Vallo vs. United States of America, Civil Case No.-02-1178 MCA/WWD (ACE), United States District Court, District of New Mexico. Plaintiffs' Counsel, Jason Bowles. 2003/Developed one (1) expert report in May 2003 for Plaintiff’s Counsel in the Pamela Yazzie vs. New Mexico Corrections Department and Aramark Correctional Services, Inc., Civil Case No. 1492 (BB/DJS), United States District Court, District of New Mexico. Plaintiff's Counsel, Merit Bennet. (Case settled) 2003/Developed an expert report in May 2003 regarding an inmate death at the Yuma County Jail in Arizona for Plaintiff's Counsel in Mikkelson vs. Yuma County, Civil Case No. 02-2252-PHXJAT, United States District Court, District of Arizona. Plaintiff's Counsel, Beale, Michael's and Slack. (Case settled) 2003/Reviewed Use of Force Issues at the Orange County Jail in Goshen, New York for Plaintiffs’ Counsel. Developed two (2) expert reports in March 2003 regarding use of force issues at the Orange County Jail for Plaintiffs in the case of Merriweather vs. Sherwood; Civil Case No. 15 77CIV3421 (CM)(MDF), Class Action, United States District Court, Southern District of New York. Plaintiffs' Counsel, Scott Thornton. (Case settled) 2003/(2000-2003)/Retained by Plaintiffs’ Counsel in the case of Morales Feliciano vs. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico [Civil No. 79-4 (PG)]. In 2000 inspected the following facilities in Puerto Rico: Bayamon 292 Bayamon 308 Bayamon 448 Bayamon 1072 Bayamon Wackenhut Camp La Pica Camp Punta Lima Camp Zarzal Guayama CCA Guerrero Annex 304 Guerrero Main Mayaguez Detention Center Ponce 246 Ponce Main Ponce Max Ponce Young Adults Ponce Women’s Ponce Adults CCA Ponce Intake Center Ponce Young Adults CCA Rio Piedras 448 Rio Piedras 504 Rio Piedras 352 Kitchen Sabana Hoyos 384 Sabana Hoyos Camp Sabana Hoyos Intake Center. Developed a comprehensive report on conditions of confinement of the Puerto Rico Correctional System, both government operated and privately run facilities for Plaintiffs’ Counsel. In 2001 inspected the following facilities in Puerto Rico (some up to four times): Bayamon 308 Facility Intake Center Bayamon 448 Facility Bayamon 1072 Facility Bayamon 1072 Detoxification Center Ft. Allen Correctional Facility Guavate Correctional Camp Guayama 296 Facility Guayama 945 Facility Guerrero Facility Ponce Correctional Complex Sabana Hoyos Camp Sabana Hoyos 384 Facility Sabana Hoyos Intake Center State Penitentiary Intake Center State Penitentiary Main Facility State Penitentiary UTI Unit State Penitentiary 352 Facility Vega Alta Facility for Women. In 2001 developed four conditions of confinement reports of Puerto Rico Correctional Facilities for Plaintiffs’ Counsel. In 2002 inspected the following correctional facilities in Puerto Rico for Plaintiffs’ Counsel: Ponce New Intake Center Ponce Women’s Facility Ponce Minimum Facility Ponce Main Facility Ponce 1000 Facility Ponce Maximum Facility Bayamon New Intake Center Bayamon 448 Facility Juana Diaz (Fort Allen) Vega Alta Women’s Facility Punta Lima Facility Bayamon 1072 Correctional Facility Bayamon 308 Intake Guerrero Intake Center Guayama 500 Correctional Facility Mayaguez Detention Center Rio Piedras Intake Center Sabana Hoyos Correctional Facility Zarzal Educational/Correctional Facility Rio Piedras 352 Correctional Facility Ponce Intake Center and Modular Detention Units Rio Piedras Correctional Complex Kitchen (352 Correctional Facility). Developed a conditions of confinement report of Puerto Rico Correctional Facilities for Plaintiffs’ Counsel. 2003 Inspected the following facilities in Puerto Rico for Plaintiffs’ Counsel: Rio Piedras Intake Center Ponce Correctional Complex Bayamon 308 Correctional Facility Bayamon 501 Correctional Facility Bayamon 1072 Correctional Facility Guerrero Intake Center. Plaintiffs’ Counsel, Carlos Garcia Gutierrez. 2002/Participated in the revision of the Conditions of Confinement Review Standards for the Department of Justice, pursuant to a contract with IBM Global Services Business Unit (formerly PricewaterhouseCoopers). Also participated in the presentation of Conditions of Confinement Review Standards to the Office of the Federal Detention Trustee and the United States Marshals Service in Washington, D.C. 2002/Reviewed and analyzed a staffing plan and developed a report for the United States Marshals Service for a proposed correctional facility. 2001-2002/In 2001 conducted conditions of confinement reviews for PricewaterhouseCoopers (Pursuant to contracts with the US Department of Justice) for the institutions listed below where US Marshal and Immigration and Naturalization Service detainees are held. Dona Ana County Detention Center, Las Cruces, NM CSC Seattle, Seattle, WA Denver CDF, Aurora, CO 16 Elizabeth CDF, Elizabeth, NJ Queens CDF (Wackenhut), Jamaica, NY Davis County Jail, Farmington, UT Laredo Processing Center, Laredo, TX Web County Detention Center, Laredo, TX Houston Processing Center, TX North Alameda County, Oakland, CA Sacramento County Jail, Sacramento, CA Avoyelles Parish Prison, Marksville, LA Mecklenburg County Jail, Charlotte, NC Hillsborough County Jail, Tampa, FL West Tennessee Detention Facility, Mason, TN. In 2002 conducted conditions of confinement reviews for PricewaterhouseCoopers (Pursuant to contracts with the US Department of Justice) for the institutions listed below where United States Marshals and Immigration and Naturalization Service detainees are held. Western Regional Detention Facility at San Diego San Diego Correctional Facility 2000/Retained by the New Mexico Legislative Corrections Oversight Committee as a Corrections expert and advisor. Attended committee hearings, developed a security staffing report on New Mexico Correctional Facilities for the NM Legislative Corrections Oversight Committee and provided testimony regarding NM prison operations. 2000/Inspected the following facilities in New Mexico: Valencia County Detention Center Quay County Detention Center Dona Ana County Detention Facility Guadalupe Correctional Facility, Wackenhut Lincoln County Detention Center Laguna Tribal Jail 2000/Inspected the following facilities in various states: San Bernadino County Detention Center, San Bernadino, CA Florence Arizona CCC Detention Center Odessa Detention Center, Texas Southern Nevada Correctional Center, NV Tri-County Detention Center, Ullin, Illinois Joplin City Jail, MO La Bette Correctional Conservation Camp (male and female), KS 1999/(1981 to 1999) Inspected and visited the following New Mexico State Prisons several times: CNMCF CMRU CMU PNM-MRU PNM South PNM North PNM Main RCC SNMCF SNM-MRU WNMCF Ft. Stanton Correctional Facility CCA Torrance Facility CCA Women’s Facility Cibola County Detention Center Hobbs Facility, Wackenhut Santa Rosa Facility, Wackenhut 1999/Inspected the Hattyville Correctional Facility in Belize 1998/Inspected the following facilities: Mental Health Unit of the San Carlos Facility in Pueblo, Colorado Three Juvenile Detention Facilities in New Mexico 1995/Inspected the following facilities: Dallas County Jail in Texas Ft. Worth County Jail in Texas San Miguel County Jail in Las Vegas, New Mexico. 1992-1989/As Deputy Court Monitor, developed several comprehensive reports on conditions of confinement of the Puerto Rico Correctional System for the United States District Court, District of Puerto Rico in the areas of : Use of Force, Inmate Classification, Inmate Activity, General Conditions, Security, Staffing, Inmate Discipline and Access to Courts. Conducted investigations and findings of fact reports for the Federal Court. Provided written recommendations to the Federal Court for improving the prison system in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Visited and inspected approximately 38 Correctional Facilities in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. I have also visited but not formally inspected the following facilities: 2000/CCA Women’s Facility Grants, New Mexico 1999/Cook County Jail, Chicago, Illinois 17 1998/California State Prison, San Quentin, California 1995/Kirkland Correctional Institution, South Carolina • United States Naval Consolidated Brig, South Carolina • Arizona State Prison, Arizona • Various facilities in Texas (seeking bed space for New Mexico) 1993/Metropolitan Detention Center (Federal Bureau of Prisons), Puerto Rico 1992/Jamaica (minimum and medium security facilities) 18 Testimony at trial, depositions, affidavits and expert reports developed for specific court cases: Updated March 17, 2015 1. 2015/2014 Developed an expert report for Plaintiff’s Counsel in the case of Tutty and Artiglio vs. Mohave County in the United States District Court of Arizona, Case No. CV 13-08201-PHX-GMS on October 24, 2014. Deposed on January 13, 2015. Lead Attorney, Lee Phillips. 2. 2014 Deposed in the case of the United States v. Maricopa County, Arizona, et al. Case Number CV 12-00981-ROS, in the United States District Court District of Arizona on August 14, 2014. Lead Attorney, Jack Morse. 3. 2014/2013 Developed an expert report for Plaintiff’s Counsel in the case of Prasad vs. County of Sutter, in the United States District for the Eastern District of California, Case No. 2:12-cv-00592-TLN-JFM on October 10, 2013. Deposed on February 5, 2014. Lead Attorney, Kathryn Mantoan. 4. 2014/2013 Developed an expert report for Plaintiff’s Counsel in the case of Prasad vs. County of Sutter, in the United States District for the Eastern District of California, Case No. 2:12-cv-00592-TLN-JFM on October 10, 2013. Deposed on February 5, 2014. Lead Attorney, Kathryn Mantoan. 5. 2013 Testified in Federal Court as an expert witness on April 1-2, 2013 for the USDOJ Civil Rights Division in the case of Lashawn Jones and the United States of America vs. Sheriff Marlin Gusman, in the United States District Court Eastern District of Louisiana Civil Action No. 2:12-cv-00859. Lead Attorney, Corey Sanders. 6. 2013/2011 Developed an expert report on November 7, 2011 for Plantiff’s Counsel in the case of Ronald Dawson vs. Jennings County Sheriff, Indiana, Cause No. 40D01-1010-CT325, Jennings Superior Court. Deposed on February 2, 2013. Plantiff’s Counsel, Steve Oliver. 7. 2012/(2010-2012) Developed an expert report on June 25, 2010 for Plaintiff’s Counsel in the case of Collins, Jaramillo, K. Chavez and A Chavez vs. Bustamante, Carr, Cooper, Hickson, Ulibarri, Hernandez, Perez, Cecil, Jones, Corrections Corporation of America and Correctional Medical Services. Case No. 09-cv-634 JH/WDS, in the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico. Deposed on November 16, 2010 and September 1, 2011. Testified in Federal Court on November 9 and 13, 2012. Lead attorney, Mark Fine. 8. 2012/(2010-2012) Developed an expert report on April 22, 2010 for Plaintiff’s Counsel in the case of Spurlock, Carrasco and Carrera vs. Anthony Townes, Barbara Wagner and Corrections Corporation of America. Case No. 1:09-cv-00786WJ-DJS, in the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico. Deposed on June 30, 2010. Testified in Federal Court on February 6, 2012. Lead attorney, Paul Kennedy. 9. 2011/Developed an expert report on January 18, 2011 for Plaintiffs’ Counsel in the case of Ramirez vs. Trujillo/CCA. Case No. CV 10-0448(DJS/ACT), in the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico. Lead attorney, Mark Fine. 19 10. 2010/Developed an expert report on January 13, 2010 for Defendant’s Counsel in the case of the Estate of Brenda Sue Smith vs. Lenawee County, et al. Case No. 2:09-cv-10648DML-MJH, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of MichiganSouthern Division. Lead attorney, James Bodary. 11. 2009/Developed an expert report on March 11, 2009 for Defendant’s Counsel in the case of Borck vs. Lanawee County, Civil No. 15124. In The United States District of Michigan. Defendants Counsel, James W. Bordary. 12. 2009/Deposed in the case of Rickey Ray Simpson vs. NMCD and Wexford Health Sources CIV- No. 07-942-BRB/WDA, In The US District Court for the District of New Mexico on February 3, 2009. Plaintiffs Counsel, Mark Fine and Kirtan Khalsa. 13. 2008/Developed an expert report for Plaintiffs Counsel in the case of Rickey Ray Simpson vs. NMCD and Wexford Health Sources CIV. No. 07-942-BRB/WDS, In The US District Court for the District of New Mexico on November 24, 2008. Plaintiffs Counsel, Mark Fine/Kirtan Khalsa. 14. 2008/Submitted an Expert Report in the case of United States vs. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, et al. Civil Action No. 94-2080 (CCC) on May 27, 2008 regarding Staffing, Supervision of Youth, and Control of Contraband for the United States of Justice, Civil Rights Division. Lead attorney, Luis Saucedo. 15. 2008/Deposed on March 11, 2008 at the request of Defendants Counsel and summoned by Plaintiffs Counsel as the McClendon Auditor in the case of Donala Chavez on behalf of David M. Bush vs. the City of Albuquerque, CIV-07-476, United States District Court of New Mexico. Defendants Counsel, Kathryn Levy. 16. 2008/Submitted an Affidavit in the case of United States vs. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, et al. Civil Action No. 94-2080(CCC) on February 27, 2008 for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division. Lead attorney, Luis Saucedo. 17. 2007/Developed an expert report on June 22, 2007 for Plaintiffs Counsel in the case of Re: Hutto Family Detention Center, Civ. No. A-07-CA-164-SS, United States District Court for the Western District of Texas Austin Division. Plaintiffs Counsel, Vanita Gupta. (Case settled.) 18. 2007/Developed an expert report on May 3, 2007 for Defendant’s Counsel in the case of Avalos vs. Dona Ana County, et al. Civ. No. 06-0836 RB/LAM, United States District Court of New Mexico. Defendant’s Counsel, Rusty Bagington. (Case settled.) 19. 2007/Submitted a Declaration in the case of United States vs. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, et al. Civil Action No. 94-2080(CCC) on April 30, 2007 for the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division. Lead attorney, Luis Saucedo. 20. 2007/Developed an expert report on March 1, 2007 for Defendant’s Counsel in the case of Gonzalez vs. The City of New York, et al. Civil Case No. 6182(BSJ)(GWG), United States District Court Southern District of New York. Defendant’s Counsel, John H. Graziadei. (Case settled.) 20 21. 2007/Testified as Plaintiff’s Expert on February 6, 2007 in the case of Robert Gallagher vs. Michael Sousa, Al Saucier and Gregory Turner, et al. Civil Case No. 00-CV-11859 (RWZ), United States District of Massachusetts. Plaintiff’s Counsel, Stephen Hrones. 22. 2006/Deposed as Plaintiff’s Expert on October 19, 2006 in the case of Justin Joseph Rueb vs. Adams County Jail, Case No: 99-CV-1093-REB-PAC, United States District Court of Colorado. Plaintiff’s Counsel, Chad King, Denver, Colorado. (Case settled.) 23. 2006/Deposed as Plaintiff’s Expert on August 21, 2006 in the case of Carranza-Reyes vs. Park County Jail, Civil Action No. 2005-WN-377(BNB), United States District Court of Colorado. Plaintiff’s Counsel, Bill Trine. (Case settled.) 24. 2006/Developed an Expert Report on August 11, 2006 for Defendant’s Counsel in the case of Ashley Lemier v Gary Adkins, et al., CIV 05-1113 MV/LFG, United States District Court of New Mexico. Defendant’s Counsel, Bill Slease. (Case settled.) 25. 2006/Developed an expert report on July 24, 2006 for Plaintiff’s Counsel in the case of Justin Joseph Rueb vs. Adams County Jail, Case NO: 99-cv-1093-REB-PAC, United States District Court of Colorado. Plaintiff’s Counsel, Chad King, Denver, Colorado. (Case settled.) 26. 2006/Developed an expert report on May 2, 2006 for Plaintiff’s Counsel in the case of Moises Carranza-Reyes vs. Park County Jail, Civil Action No. 2005-WM-377 (BNB), United States District Court of Colorado. Plaintiffs’ Counsel, Bill Trine, Boulder Colorado. (Case settled.) 27. 2006/Deposed as Defendants’ Expert on January 26, 2006 in the case of Rami Colwell vs. Leslie Johnson and Tony Halpain, Civ-05-450 WJ/RHS, United States District Court of New Mexico. Defendants’ Counsel, Bill Slease. (Case settled.) 28. 2005/Developed an expert report on November 28, 2005 for Defendants’ in the case of Rami Colwell vs. Leslie Johnson and Tony Halpain, Civ-05-450 WJ/RHS, United States District Court of New Mexico. Defendant’s Counsel, Bill Slease. (Case settled) 29. 2005/Developed the First Operations Auditors Report in McClendon, et. al., vs. the City of Albuquerque, et. al., Civ-95-0024 MV/ACT, United States District Court of New Mexico on September 29, 2005. Defendants’ Counsel Jeff Baker, Plaintiffs’ Counsel, Brian Pori. 30. 2005/Developed one (1) expert report for Defendant’s on September 2, 2005 in the case of Cooper, Estate of Morton v. Washtenaw County, Civ-04-72849(LP-Z) United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division, Defendant’s Counsel, Ian James Reach. (Case dismissed.) 31. 2005/Deposed for Petitioner on August 23, 2005 and testified at administrative hearing on August 24, 2005 on behalf of Liberty Behavioral Health Corporation, vs. Department of Children and Family Services Case no. 05-54CF, State of Florida, Law Firm of Pennington, Moore, Wilkinson, Bell & Dunbar, P.A . 32. 2005/Deposed as Plaintiff’s Expert on June 8, 2005 in the case of Kenneth Robinson vs. Coweta County, GA., et al., Civil Case No 1:02-CV-1120 BBM, In the United States 21 District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division. Plaintiff’s Counsel, Belinda Jones. 33. 2005/Developed one (1) expert report on May 16, 2005 for Plaintiff’s in the case of Kenneth Robinson vs. Coweta County, GA., et al., Civil Case No 1:02-CV-1120 BBM, In the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division. Plaintiff’s Counsel, Belinda Jones. 34. 2005/Deposed as Plaintiff’s expert on April 22, 2005 in the case of Kitchen vs. Humphrey, Civil Action No. 1:03-CV-8-8 (WLS), United States District Court for The Middle District of Georgia, Albany Division. Plaintiff’s Counsel, Melissa Howard. 35. 2005/Deposed as Defendants' expert on March 2, 2005, on the use of force in the case of Adam Ingles vs. The City of New York, 01 Civ 8279(DC), class action, United States District Court, Southern District of New York. Defendants' Counsel, Heidi Grossman and Arthur Larkin. (Case settled.) 36. 2004/Developed one (1) expert report on December 23, 2004 in the case of Adam Ingles vs. The City of New York, 01 Civ- 8279(DC), class action, United States District Court, Southern District of New York. Defendants' Counsel, Heidi Grossman and Arthur Larkin. (Case settled.) 37. 2004/Developed one (1) preliminary expert report in March 2004 on behalf of Cameron County, Texas, regarding the Carrizales-Rucker Detention Center on operations and security. Cameron County vs. Landmark Organization, L.P., et al., 404th Judicial District of Cameron County, Texas. Counsel, Trey Martinez. (Case settled.) 38. 2004/Developed one (1) expert report on December 14, 2004 in the case of Kitchen vs. Humphrey, Civil Action No. 1:03-CV-8-1(WLS), United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia Albany Division. Plaintiff's Counsel, Melissa Howard. 39. 2004/Inspected the Phillips State Prison in Buford, Georgia as expert witness in the case of Bobby James Johnson and Richard Ralph vs. James E. Donald and Michelle Martin, Civil Action File Nos:1:04-CV-0886-JEC and 1:04-CV-00257-JEC, respectively, United States District Court, Northern District of Georgia. Developed an Expert Report. Deposed as Plaintiffs' Expert in July 2004. Plaintiffs' Counsel, Sarah Geraghty, Southern Center for Human Rights, Atlanta, Georgia. 40. 2004/Inspected the Madison County Jail in Huntsville, Alabama pursuant to an agreement between Plaintiffs’ and Defendants’ Counsel in the Marshall vs. Dorning CV-78C-5010NE class action. Site visit conducted May 24 and 25, 2004. Developed a consulting report. Plaintiffs' Counsel, Lisa Kung and Gretchen Rohr. 41. 2004/Deposed as Plaintiff's Expert on March 17, 2004, in the case of Fry vs. Suthers; Al Abdulajalil; Buxman; Smith; Bell; and Craig, United States District Court of Colorado, Civil Action No. 99-MK-2388(CBS) Plaintiff's Counsel, Andrew Brake. (Case dismissed.) 42. 2004/Deposed as Plaintiff's Expert on January 23, 2004 in the case of Pamela Yazzie vs. New Mexico Corrections Department and Aramanrk Correctional Services, Inc. , Civil 22 Case No 1492 (BB/DJS), United States District Court, District of New Mexico, Plaintiff's Counsel, Merit Bennet. (Case settled.) 43. 2003/Developed one (1) expert report on November 11, 2003 for Plaintiff in the Robert Gallagher vs. Gregory Turner, Michael Sousa, Al Saucier, Michael Powers, Janice Pina, Larry Dubois, Michael T. Malony, Paul B. Murphey, Peter Murphy and Adam Rosier, Civil Case No. 00-CV-11859 RWZ, United States District Court of Massachusetts. Plaintiff's Counsel, Stephen Hrones. 44. 2003/Deposed as Plaintiff’s Expert in September 02, 2003 in the case of Sandra Martinez vs. United States of America, Civil Case No. 02-1178 MCA/WWD (ACE), United States District Court, District of New Mexico. Plaintiff's Counsel, Jason Bowles. 45. 2003/Developed one (1) expert report in July 2003 for Plaintiff in the Sandra Martinez and Paula Vallo vs. United States of America, Civil Case No.-02-1178 MCA/WWD (ACE), United States District Court, District of New Mexico. Plaintiffs' Counsel, Jason Bowles. 46. 2003/Developed an expert report in May 2003 for Plaintiff in the Pamela Yazzie vs. New Mexico Corrections Department and Aramark Correctional Services, Inc., Civil Case No. 1492 (BB/DJS), United States District Court, District of New Mexico. Plaintiff's Counsel, Merit Bennet. (Case settled.) 47. 2003/Developed one (1) expert report in May 2003 regarding an inmate death at the Yuma County Jail in Arizona for Plaintiff in Mikkelson vs. Yuma County, Civil Case No. 022252-PHX-JAT, United States District Court, District of Arizona. Plaintiff's Counsel, Beale, Michaels and Slack. (Case settled.) 48. 2003/Developed two (2) expert reports in March 2003 regarding use of force issues at the Orange County Jail for Plaintiffs in the Merriweather vs. Sherwood; Civil Case No. 77CIV3421 (CM)(MDF), United States District Court, Southern District of New York. Plaintiffs' Counsel, Scott Thornton. (Case settled.) 49. 2003/Submitted a Declaration on February 17, 2003 to the United States District Court Northern District of Georgia Atlanta Division for Plaintiffs in the Fluellen vs. Wetherington; Civil Case No. 1:02-cv-479. Plaintiffs' Counsel, Tamara Serwer. 50. 2000 to 2002/Developed comprehensive conditions of confinement reports and attached affidavits to the following as Plaintiffs’ Expert in the case of Morales Feliciano vs. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico [Civil No. 79-4 (PG)]. In March 2002 conducted an assessment of conditions of confinement of ten (10) Administration of Corrections Correctional Facilities, including the Intake Facilities. In October 2001 conducted an assessment of conditions of confinement of the Administration of Corrections Intake Centers. In March 2001 developed two (2) Expert Reports assessing the conditions of confinement of nineteen (19) correctional facilities. In January 2001 conducted an assessment of conditions of confinement of the Administration of Corrections Intake Facilities. In October 2000 conducted an assessment to determine if twelve (12) correctional facilities could be removed from court oversight. Plaintiffs' Counsel, Carlos Garcia Gutierrez. 23 51. 2000/Deposed as Plaintiffs’ Expert Witness in October 2000 in the Morales Feliciano vs. Pedro Rossello Gonzales prison case. [Civil No. 79-4 (PG)] Plaintiffs' Counsel, Carlos Garcia Gutierrez. 52. 1999/Testified as a fact witness for Plaintiff in March 1999 in the United States District Court of Puerto Rico in the Morales Feliciano vs. Pedro Rossello Gonzales prison case. [Civil No. 79-4 (PG)] Plaintiffs' Counsel, Carlos Garcia Gutierrez. 53. 1997/Submitted affidavit to the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico on February 19, 1997, regarding overcrowding conditions within the New Mexico Corrections Department. Duran vs. Johnson (Civil Action No. 77-721-JC) Defendants’ Counsel, Rob Booms. 24 Kenneth A. Ray, M.Ed. Curriculum Vitae Criminal Justice & Human Service Professional 4200 Woodhaven Ct. Ashland, KY 41102 606.694.3031 ken@rjsjusticeservices.com ACADEMIC TRAINING Doctor of Behavioral Health (D.Bh.) (In Progress), 2012-2015 (Target Completion) Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ Area of Study: Integrated Behavioral Health – Correctional programming & clinical services. Post Graduate Study in Counseling Psychology, 2009-2010 Kentucky Christian University Graduate School of Counseling, Grayson, KY Area of Study: Completed 6 graduate credits in marriage & family counseling, assessment and treatment. Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Counseling and Human Development, 1993 Lamar University Graduate College of Education & Human Development, Beaumont, TX Area of Study: Community and correctional assessment, treatment & prevention of mental health disorders. Law enforcement & correctional staff selection, assessment, selection. Emphasis: Individual & group counseling, organizational development, primary care provider license Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Criminal Justice Administration, 1986 Lamar University College of Arts & Sciences, Beaumont, TX Area of Study: Criminal Justice Management Emphasis: Community Oriented Policing / Community Relations Associate of Science (A.S.) in Criminal Justice, 1981 Lane Community College, Social Justice Program, Eugene, OR Area of Study: Criminal Justice Administration Emphasis: Law Enforcement Management Associate of Science (A.S.) in Law Enforcement Management, 1981 Lane Community College Social Justice Program, Eugene, OR Area of Study: Law Enforcement Services Emphasis: Community Oriented Policing PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, INTERNSHIPS, RESIDENCIES Internships & Residencies: 2006-2007 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Treatment Specialist Supervision Completed 12 months of State required clinical supervision assessing & treating mentally ill children, adolescents & their families under the direct supervision of Mr. Gene Henigee, M.S., Washington State Child Mental Health Specialist, Colville, WA. 2005-2008 Community Mental Health Counseling State Licensure Supervision Completed three years assessing, testing, diagnosing, & treating adult & child mental illness in an outpatient setting. Provided individual, group, couple & family therapy. Performed involuntary mental health commitment evaluations & admissions. Practiced under the supervision of Marty King, M.Ed., Clinical Director, Washington State Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Ferry County Community Services Counseling Center, Republic, WA. 2003-2004 Outpatient Mental Health Counseling State Licensure Supervision Completed 100 hours assessing, testing, diagnosing & treating adult & child mental illness in an outpatient setting. Provided individual, couple & family therapy under the supervision of Janet Erickson, M.S.W., L.C.S.W., Catholic Family & Children’s Center, Yakima, WA. 1992-1993 Graduate Law Enforcement & Criminal Counseling Psychology Completed 300 hours conducting psychological assessments on criminal justice applicants, writing interpretation & recommendation reports, completing individual staff development & training plans, counseled staff on a variety of personal & professional issues. Provided assessment & treatment of mental health disorders among inmate population. Orange County Sheriff’s Department & Correctional Facility, Orange, Texas & Lamar University, Dr. Curtis Wills, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX. 1992 Graduate Community Mental Health Therapist Intern Completed 225 hours assessing, testing, diagnosing & treating adult & child mental illness in an outpatient setting. Provided individual, couple & family therapy under the supervision of Sally Shearer, M.A., L.P.C., Clinical Director & counseling therapist, Life Resources of Southeast Texas Spindle Top Mental Health & Mental Retardation. Orange, TX. 1992 Graduate Mentally Ill Violent Offender Assessment and Treatment Completed 225 hours assessing, testing, diagnosis & treating serious violent & mentally ill imprisoned offenders under the supervision of Dr. John Yarbrough, Ph.D., L.P.C., University of Texas Medical Branch, Sky View Psychiatric Prison, Rusk, TX. 1985 Undergraduate Community Oriented Policing / Police Juvenile Relations Lamar University & Vidor Independent School District, Vidor, Texas; Victor Sims, Ph.D., Professor, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX. 1980-1981 Undergraduate Elementary Teaching and Counseling Lane Community College and Pioneer Montessori Children’s Hours, AMI, Fred Echendia, M.Ed., Owner and Master Instructor, Eugene, OR. 1980 Undergraduate Metropolitan Police Management / Community Oriented Policing Lane Community College & Eugene Metropolitan Police Department, Captain M. McGlinchey, Chief of Administration, Eugene, OR. Professional Training: 1977-Present Completion of in excess of 4,000 hours professional development training in the areas of administration, criminal justice, community & public relations, corrections, emergency management, security management, instruction & teaching, labor relations, law enforcement, leadership, management, mental health. PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS Certified Corrections Standards & Accreditation Auditor American Correctional Association Board of Standards & Accreditation, Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) Washington State Department of Health Professional Licensing Division, Olympia, WA. (Independent primary behavioral health/social service care provider NPI# 1659415750) Board Certified Mental Health Counselor (NCC) National Board for Certified Counselors, Greensboro, SC Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 2 of 26 Child & Adolescent Mental Health Treatment Specialist (CMHS) Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Mental Health Divisions, Olympia, WA (WAC 388-8865-0150) Designated Mental Health Professional (QMHP) Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Mental Health Divisions, Olympia, WA (RCW 71.05.020, WAC 388-8865-0150) Certified Applied Suicide Prevention & Intervention Specialist (ASIST) Life Span, Inc., Perth, WA. Certified Moral Reconnation Therapist Correctional Counseling, Inc., Memphis, TN. Certified Professional Leader Trainer Achieve Global, Tampa, FL, certification training completed at Washington State Department of Personnel, Olympia, WA. Registered Mental Health Counselor Washington State Department of Health Professional Licensing Division, Olympia, WA. Previously Held Professional Credentials: Certified Criminal Justice Executive, Manager & Supervisor. Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission, Burien, WA. Licensed Master Peace Officer; Advanced Corrections Officer, Public Safety Telecommunications Officer, Licensed Criminal Justice Instructor, Certified Crime Prevention Inspector. Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards & Education, Austin, TX. Emergency Management Professional Development Certification. FEMA, National Emergency Training Center, Emmetsburg, MD. Licensed Professional Counselor Intern Texas Department of State Health Services Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors Austin, TX. Certified Jail Manager. American Jail Association, Hagerstown, MD. Certified Correctional Health Professional. National Commission on Correctional Health Care, Chicago, Ill. PROFESSIONAL AFFILLIATION Current: American College of Forensic Examiners American Correctional Association American Counseling Association American Psychological Association American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS International) Kentucky Counselors Association Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Past: American Jail Association International Association of Chiefs of Police National Commission on Correctional Healthcare National Mental Health Counselors Association National Sheriff’s Association Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs Washington Jail Association Page 3 of 26 PROFESSIONAL & ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Professional Experience: 2013-Present Federal Court Appointed Independent Monitor In Re: United States v. The Territory of the Virgin Islands Civil Rights Settlement Agreement Golden Grove Adult Corrections and Detention Facility, St. Croix, Virgin Islands Monitor compliance with the Agreement, submit compliance reports, and provide technical assistance to assist Defendants in efforts to comply with the Agreement; mediate issues between the Parties. 2011-Present Compliance Coordinator for Defendants, Liaison to the United States In Re United States v. Lake County, IN Correctional Facility Coordinate Compliance Federal Civil Rights Settlement Agreement; serve as client’s liaison to the United States Department of Justice. 2009-Present Consultant/Technical Resource Consultant United States Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections Washington, DC Conduct assessment, analysis, and reporting of law enforcement and jail correctional operational, health services, and security policy, practices according to constitutional and contemporary standards. Provide recommendations improved compliance, administration, and operations. 2005-Present Principle/Owner, RJS Justice Services, LLC, Seattle, WA; Ashland, KY Provide a variety consulting services focusing on criminal justice, law enforcement, corrections mental health, education, and security. Services include expert witness, organizational & system assessment & development; operations & fiscal performance analysis and reporting; efficiency planning & management, leadership; management & operations development & training, strategic planning, policy & procedure development & revision, risk& liability management. 2008-2011 Pediatric Outpatient & School Based Psychotherapist Pathways, Inc., Carter County Mental Health Services Diagnose & treat child mental health disorders, collaborate with parents, provide consultation & materials to K-6 administrators, teachers & educational support staff on child & adolescent mental health, social emotional development & learning options for emotionally disturbed students. 2008-2011 Outpatient & Residential Psychotherapist Crisis Stabilization Unit, Pathways, Inc., Ashland, KY Provide residential and outpatient assessment, diagnosis & treatment of adult & children with mild to severe mental illness. Mediate & guide resolution of client conflicts, conduct individual & group therapy, collaborate with medical providers, provide telephone & face-to-face crisis assessment & counseling. Provide child and adolescent mental health services in school based settings; provide educator, staff and administration consultations. 2005-2008 Outpatient Psychotherapist & Qualified Mental Health Professional Ferry County Community Services Counseling Agency, Republic, WA Assessment, diagnosis & treatment of adult & children with mild to severe mental illness. Mediated & guided resolution of client relationship, conducted individual & group therapy, collaborated with medical providers, provided telephone & face-to-face crisis assessment & counseling. Conducted emergency mental health commitment evaluations at local hospital emergency rooms, issued involuntary commitment orders & coordinated emergency aftercare. Provided testimony to local courts, collaborated with local medical, criminal justice, primary & secondary schools & community. Provided developed, implemented & operated school-based mental health program. 2006-2008 Pastoral & Spiritual Counseling Republic Church of the Nazarene, Republic, WA Provided individual & group faith counseling upon request. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 4 of 26 1976-2005 (Retired) Criminal Justice & Public Safety Professional; OR, TX, and WA States 2004-2005 Interim Director of Corrections King County Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention, Seattle, WA Provided executive & administrative oversight & leadership for Washington State’s largest county institutional & community-based corrections agency consisting of four facilities, 3,000 inmates & community offenders, 1,000 officers, support & professional staff, $150 million expenditure & revenue budgets. Evaluated management team performance, oversaw internal investigations, negotiated with ten bargaining units, conducted & adjudicated staff disciplinary & grievance hearings, adjudicated inmate grievance appeals. Mediated & guided resolution of internal & external conflicts. Participated on administrative & special committees, collaborated & consulted with community human service organizations & other local, county & state officials. 2003-2004 Clinical & Counseling Psychotherapist (professional volunteer) Catholic Family and Children’s Center, Yakima, WA Provided assessment, diagnosis, &treatment of adults, children, couples, & families with mild to severe mental illness. Conducted individual & group therapy, collaborated with medical providers, provided telephone & face-to-face crisis assessment & counseling. 2001-2004 Pastoral & Spiritual Counseling (Youth Ministry Deacon) Summit View Church of Christ, Yakima, WA Provided individual faith counseling upon request. 1995-2004 Director of County Government Security Police Yakima County Department of Security, Yakima, WA Researched, developed, implemented & managed the County’s first security police agency. Provided law enforcement & protection to county government & justice campuses, staff & citizens. Provided executive protection, violence risk assessment & prevention plans, developed & managed law enforcement & security policy, security technology & $230,000 operating budget. Provided leadership, direction & training to commissioned, armed, uniformed officers & supervisors, consulted & collaborated with government officials & law enforcement. Negotiated & managed staff collective bargaining agreements, directed internal investigations, conducted & adjudicated staff disciplinary hearings; administered & monitored sanctions. Mediated inter-agency & community conflicts & guided resolution. Served on Yakima County Campuses Security Committee. Developed & maintained effective relationships with government & community partners & stakeholders. 1994-2004 Director of Corrections Yakima County Department of Corrections, Yakima, WA Invited from national search to serve as the County’s first Director of Corrections. Provided direction & leadership to a large institutional & community-based correctional agency consisting of three detention facilities, 1,200 inmates, pretrial & community-based offenders. 400 staff consisting of 150 commissioned officers, support, contract & volunteer professionals. Provided oversight & administration of $16 million expense & revenue budgets, monitored & evaluated management staff performance, directed research, development, implementation & evaluation of agency operations and initiatives, initiated, developed, implemented & evaluated highly successful jail bed business, negotiated and administered local, regional, state, and federal services agreements, negotiated & managed agreements with two collective bargaining units, directed internal investigations, conducted & adjudicated staff disciplinary hearings, administered & monitored violation sanctions. Mediated intra & interagency conflicts & guided resolution, consulted & collaborated with local, state & federal officials, served on various government & community committees & boards. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 5 of 26 1989-1994 Law Enforcement & Corrections Administrator, Criminal Justice Academy Director, Ranks of Captain and Major, Orange County Sheriff’s, Orange, TX Provided direction & leadership for assigned agency departments & services including, two detention facilities, 100 fulltime & volunteer deputies, professional & support staff, community volunteers. Directed & managed licensed criminal justice academy; coordinated staff recruitment, training & professional development, completed pre-employment psychological assessments, staff background & agency internal investigations, school-based deputy program, D.A.R.E. & community crime prevention programs, victim services, public relations, E911 emergency communications center. Researched, developed, implemented, & evaluated various grant & other special operations & community protection & safety initiatives. Managed court protection services, negotiated & managed agreements with two collective bargaining units, conducted & adjudicated staff disciplinary hearings, administered & monitored violation sanctions. Mediated intra & interagency conflicts & guided resolution, investigated & adjudicated inmate grievance appeals. Consulted & collaborated with local, state, & federal officials, served on various government & community committees & boards. 1987-1991 Private Defensive Driving Instructor Vidor Defensive Driving, Vidor, TX Co-operated private classroom Defensive Driving business, provided 8 hours of multimedia classroom instruction to approximately 40 teenage & adult drivers monthly, certified student completion for traffic citation dismissal & insurance credit purposes. Consulted with local municipal courts, consulted & collaborated with local Independent School District Community Education leadership. 1985-1989 Municipal Emergency Management Coordinator City of Vidor, TX Researched, developed, implemented, managed & evaluated municipal emergency management program. Researched & authored comprehensive community emergency management plans in consultation with community officials, interest groups & state & federal emergency management agencies. Conducted training for citizens, public officials & public safety First Responders. Coordinated emergency planning & response for man-made & natural emergency conditions including interstate chemical spills, severe weather & public demonstrations. 1981-1989 Municipal Law Enforcement Officer & Supervisor Ranks of Officer and Sergeant , Vidor Police Department, Vidor, TX Performed law enforcement & public safety duties including, patrol, criminal & traffic investigations, & special tactical operations. Led & managed E911 communications center & community services programs including crime prevention, neighborhood watch, Explorer Scout unit, school-based programs, public & media relations, business protection, community education. Mediated intra & interagency conflicts & guided resolution, negotiated & monitored police union contracts in collaboration with union members, department management, & city officials. 1980-1981 Uniformed Security Officer Valley River Center Mall Corporation, Eugene, OR Uniformed security officer. Assisted customers, detained offenders & collaborated with local law enforcement, conducted physical security assessments, maintained positive customer & community relations. 1978-1979 Municipal Police Officer Rank of Officer, Vidor Police Department, Vidor, TX Performed law enforcement duties including patrol & crime prevention & investigations, traffic enforcement & serious accident investigations, special operations assigned, conducted community education presentations. Maintained positive community relations. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 6 of 26 1977-1978 Resident County Deputy Sheriff Rank of Deputy, Newton County Sheriff’s Office, Burkeville Station, Newton, TX Provided law enforcement & civil services to north Newton County including patrol, crime prevention & investigations, court order service, collaborated with other local, state & federal law enforcement agencies, maintained positive community relations. 1976-1977 Municipal Reserve Police & Communications Officer Rank of Officer, Coquille Police Department, Coquille, OR Performed law enforcement duties including patrol & crime prevention on a volunteer basis, provided public safety communications & response coordination services. PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANCIES 2015(In Prog) Adams County, WA / U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections, Washington, DC Local Criminal Justice System Assessment, Jail Capacity and Utilization Analysis 2015(In Prog) Boyd County, KY Detention Center / U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections, Washington, DC Population management and facility capacity utilization assessment and recommendations. 2014-Current Bernalillo County, NM Office of County Manager – Metropolitan Detention Facility Assessment, planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of constitutional-sound Inmate Protection from Harm/Use of Force Program. 2014 Los Angeles County, CA Board of County Supervisors / Sheriff’s Department Jail Assessment of proposed integrated medical, mental health, substance programs and services for 5000 bed Consolidated Correctional Treatment Facility under development. 2013 Chippewa County, WI Government Facilitate and develop government security policies and procedures for the full implementation of a newly approved integrated security plan. Facilitate development and implementation of a leadership development program in preparation for implementation of campus security policies and procedures. 2013 Chatham County 2300-bed jail, Savannah, GA, In Partnership with Justice Concepts, Inc. Analyze, assess, evaluate jail operations, facilities, population, policy and related systems to determine best practices affecting cost, safety, security, and operations. 2013 Snohomish County Sheriff’s Department 1200-bed jail, Everett, WA, U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections, Washington, DC Conducted assessment of, and provided consultation and written improvement recommendations for jail/inmate healthcare, suicide prevention and mental health practices, policies, services and programs. 2013-Current Federal Court Appointed Monitor, Golden Grove Correctional Facility St. Croix, Virgin Islands CRIPA compliance monitoring and technical assistance involving federal civil rights settlement agreement; In re United States of America v. Territory of the Virgin Islands, et. al. 2013 McLean County Sheriff’s Department 300-bed Jail, Bloomington, Ill, U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections, Washington, DC Jail mental health construction and program design development 2013 La Porte County, Sheriff’s Department 400-bed jail, Laporte, IN, U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections, Washington, DC Conducted assessment of, and provided consultation and written improvement recommendations for jail/inmate healthcare, suicide prevention and mental health practices, policies, services and programs. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 7 of 26 2013 Porter County Sheriff’s Department 500-bed jail, Valparaiso, IN, U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections, Washington, DC Conducted assessment of, and provided consultation and written improvement recommendations for jail/inmate healthcare, suicide prevention and mental health practices, policies, services and programs. 2013 Onondaga County Sheriff’s Department 700-bed Jail, Syracuse, NY, U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections, Washington, DC Assessment and recommendations for improved assessment and care of jail inmates with mental illness; housing and management construction planning and activation. 2012 McLean County Sheriff’s Department 300-bed Jail, Bloomington, Ill, U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections, Washington, DC Assessment and recommendations for improved assessment and care of inmates with mental illness; housing and management construction planning and activation. 2012 Dallas County, TX Sheriff’s Department 8000-bed Jail, U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections, Washington, DC Provide assessment and recommendations for the activation of new 150,000 sf, 400 bed Jail medical and mental health infirmaries for resolution of Federal Civil Rights Settlement Memorandum of Understanding with the United States Department of Justice. 2012 Porter County, IN Sheriff’s Department 450-Bed Jail, , U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections, Washington, DC Provide assessment and recommendations for short and long-term resolution of jail overcrowding. 2012 Chippewa County, WI Government Comprehensive integrated government campus security management plan development 2011 St Croix, WI Sheriff’s Department 300-bed Jail, U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections, Washington, DC Conducted assessment of, and provided consultation and written improvement recommendations for jail/inmate healthcare, suicide prevention and mental health practices, security policies, services and programs. 2011 Wisconsin State Department of Corrections & County Jails Coordinate and facilitate corrections electronic health records meeting involving U.S. Department of Justice Jail Healthcare Division, CorrecTek Systems 2011-Current Lake County, IN Serve as defendants’ compliance monitor/coordinator for Federal Inmate Civil Rights Settlement Agreement (United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana under case number 2:10-CV476). Other federal civil rights litigation expert support. 2010 Chippewa County, WI Sheriff’s Department 250-bed Jail, U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections, Washington, DC Conducted assessment of, and provided consultation and written improvement recommendations for jail/inmate healthcare, suicide prevention and mental health practices, policies, services and programs. 2010 Lake County Sheriff’s Department 1050-bed Jail, Lake County, IN Completing comprehensive jail staffing analysis / bed capacity and admissions studies/ healthcare program development, policy and procedures, medical and mental health clinical practice guidelines, electronic health records initiatite for 1000 bed county correctional agency. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 8 of 26 2010 Lake County, IN Sheriff’s Department, U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections, Washington, DC Conducted assessment and consultation jail/inmate suicide prevention and mental health practices, policies, services and programs. 2005-2008 Curlew Independent School District, Curlew, WA Provided consultation & materials to K-12 administrators, teachers & educational support staff on child & adolescent mental health, social emotional development & learning options for emotionally disturbed students. Provide campus security consultation as requested. 2005-2008 Republic Independent School District, Republic, WA Provided consultation & materials to K-12 administrators, teachers & educational support staff on child and adolescent mental health, social emotional development & learning options for emotionally disturbed students. Provide campus security consultation as requested. 2005-2008 Washington State Department of Social & Health Services, Division of Child Protection, Republic Washington Office, Olympia, WA Provided consultation, assessments & reports on child mental health & wellness relevant to child neglect & abuse investigation, removal & foster care placement. 2003 Spokane County Washington Board of Commissioners & Law & Justice Council, Spokane, WA Provided consultation, group facilitation & PowerPoint presentation on strategies to improve correctional cost, operational & community effectiveness to elected executives & judiciary, administrative & support staff. 2002 Pierce County, Washington, Sheriff’s Office, Tacoma, WA Conducted inspection of large jail health services & provided consultation related to inmate medical care civil litigation. 2001 Washington State Senate Appropriations Committee, Olympia, WA Provided testimony related to Senate Bill SB5427, funding to local jails for mentally ill inmates and offenders care & detention alternatives. 2001 Salt Lake County, Utah, Sheriff’s Office, Salt Lake City, UT Provided consultation for, and served on, professionals’ interview panel for sheriff’s Captain selection process. 1996 - 2000 Washington State Department of Community, Trade, and Economic Development, Olympia, WA Provided consultation, cost formula options, analysis & email opinions for the completion of statewide jail rates study & legislation. 1995-2004 Washington State Department of Community, Trade, and Economic Development, Olympia, WA Provided telephonic & electronic consultation & documents for the development of fiscal notes related to local criminal justice & corrections legislative proposals. 1990-1994 Little Cypress-Mauriceville Independent School District, Mauriceville, TX Provided consultation, materials & presentations to school K-12 administrators, teachers & support staff regarding school safety & drug prevention, classroom safety & drug abuse prevention curricula & schoolbased policing programming. Provide campus security consultation as requested. 1990-1994 Orangefield Independent School District, Orangefield, TX Provided consultation, materials & presentations to school K-12 administrators, teachers & support staff regarding school safety & drug prevention, classroom safety & drug abuse prevention curricula & schoolbased policing programming. Provide campus security consultation as requested. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 9 of 26 1990-1994 West Orange-Stark Independent School District, Orange, TX Provided consultation, materials & presentations to school K-12 administrators, teachers & support staff regarding school safety & drug prevention, classroom safety & drug abuse prevention curricula & schoolbased policing programming. Provide campus security consultation as requested. 1986-1994 Vidor Independent School District, Vidor, TX Provided consultation, materials & presentations to school K-12 administrators, teachers & support staff regarding school safety & drug prevention, classroom safety & drug abuse prevention curricula & schoolbased policing programming. Provide campus security consultation as requested. PROFESSIONAL TEACHING & INSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE 2002-2004 Adjunct Undergraduate Professor of Counseling Psychology Central Washington State University, Yakima Campus, WA Course(s): Correctional Counseling, LAJ 326 1996 Adjunct Undergraduate Professor Business Administration City University, Business Management Studies Yakima Campus, WA Course(s): Business and Government Relations, BBA 412 1995 Adjunct Graduate Professor Business Administration City University, Graduate Business Administration, Campus, Yakima, WA Course(s): Strategic Human Resources Management, MBA 545 1994 Adjunct Graduate Professor of Counseling/Human Development Lamar University, Graduate School of Counseling and Development, Beaumont, TX. Course(s): Advanced Human Development and Counseling, CNDV 5301 1994 Undergraduate Practicum Supervisor Stephen F. Austin State University, Department Criminal Justice, Nacogdoches, TX. Course(s): Police Administration, supervised student research and project activities 1993 Adjunct Undergraduate Professor of Criminal Justice Lamar State College, Orange, TX Courses: Crime in America, CRIJ 130 Invited College & University Guest Lectures: Ray, K.A. (2002). Leading & managing criminal justice agencies. Justice Administration, LAJ 333. Professor Dr. Rodrigo Murataya, Central Washington State University, Ellensburg, WA. Ray, K.A. (2001). Applying criminological concepts in correctional treatment & services. Criminology, CJ 112. Professor Janet-Foster Goodwill, J.D., Yakima Valley Community College, Yakima, WA. Ray, K.A. (1994). Counseling offender populations in multicultural correctional environments. Cross Cultural Counseling, CNDV 5329. Professor Dr. Fritz Husbands, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX. Ray, K.A. (1993). Counseling offender populations in multicultural correctional environments. Cross Cultural Counseling, CNDV 5329. Professor Dr. Fritz Husbands, Lamar University, Orange, TX. Ray, K.A. (1993). Current issues local in law enforcement management. Introduction to Criminal Justice, CRIJ 1301. Professor Dr. Joe Olsen, Dean of Academic Affairs, Lamar State College, Orange, TX. Ray, K.A. (1992). Marketing police & community relations. Media and Public Relations, COMM 432. Professor Dr. Betty Gavora, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 10 of 26 Ray, K.A. (1989). Operating school-based policing & youth relations: Challenges & opportunities. The American Juvenile Justice System, CRIJ 3350. Professor Dr. Vic Sims, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX. Ray, K.A. (1987). Community policing & community involvement. Police Systems & Practices, CRIJ 2328. Professor Dr. Victor Sims, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX. Ray, K.A. (1987). Social issues & contemporary policing. Social Problems, SOCI 1306. Professor Dr. Molly Glaser, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX. Invited Professional Conferences, Panels, Presentations & Workshops: Ray, K.A. (2014). Civil rights for institutionalized persons act (CRIPA). Illinois State Sheriff’s Association Conference, Springfield, IL. Ray, K.A. (2011). Civil rights for institutionalized persons act (CRIPA). Wisconsin State Jail Administrator’s Conference, WI. Ray, K. A. (2007). Mental health referrals & primary medical care professionals. Instruction presented at Clinical staff in-service, Republic Medical Clinic, Republic, WA. Ray, K. A. (2003). Effective treatment options of mentally ill offender populations. Lecture & panel discussion presented at the semiannual community conference of Washington Partners in Crisis, Chelan, WA. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (2002). Managing high-risk offenders & resource collaboration. Lecture & panel discussion presented at annual community conference of the Washington State Department of Community Corrections, Yakima, WA. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (2002). Staff relations, utilization, & misconduct. Lecture and panel discussion presented at the annual meeting of the national large jails administrators, National Institute of Corrections, Longmont, CO. Ray, K. A. (2000). Exploring issues and strategies for marketing, funding, and auditing large jail systems. Keynote speech presented at the semi-annual large jail network meeting, National Institute of Corrections, Longmont, CO. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (2000). Identifying creative jail marketing initiates. Panel discussion presented at the semiannual large jail network meeting, National Institute of Corrections, Longmont, CO. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (2000). Creative strategies to overcome jail overcrowding & underfunding. Lecture & panel discussion presented at the Washington state local elected officials annual convention, Ocean Shores, WA. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1999). Driving under the influence, from arrest to sentencing & beyond. Instruction & panel discussion presented at the local communities & criminal justice professionals new legislation education meeting of the Washington State Department of Traffic Safety, Yakima, WA. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1999). Driving under the influence, from arrest to sentencing & beyond. Instruction & panel discussion presented at the local communities & criminal justice professionals new legislation education meeting of the Washington State Department of Traffic Safety, Spokane, WA. Heilman, D. R., & Ray, K. A. (1999). Prison industries & local jails. Panel discussion presented at the annual conference of the National Prison Industries Enhancement Association, San Diego, CA. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 11 of 26 Ray, K. A. (1998). Current research on correctional alternatives: What works, what doesn’t? Keynote speech, lecture, & panel discussion presented at the annual Correctional Options conference of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, Yakima, WA. Ray, K. A. (1998). Managing mentally ill jail populations. Lecture & panel discussion presented at a special conference of the Washington State Association of Sheriff's & Police Chiefs, Olympia, WA. Ray, K. A. (1997). Criminal justice and the fingerprint technician. Keynote speech presented at the annual conference of the Washington State Automated Fingerprint Technicians Association, Yakima, WA. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1995). Developing a comprehensive law & justice plan for Washington State. Work-group facilitator presented at the bi-annual work meeting of the Washington State Law & Justice Advisory Board, Seattle, WA. Ray, K. A. (1994). Local, state, & federal jurisdictional issues in offender management. Lecture & panel discussion presented at the fall conference of the Washington State Correctional Association, Yakima, WA. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1994). Youth at risk: Tools for community response & intervention. Coordination, lecture & panel discussion presented at a community and professionals special conference on youth, Lamar State College, Orange, TX. Ray, K. A. (1993). The nuts & bolts of managing difficult youth behavior. Lecture & panel discussion presented at the annual community professionals conference on youth of Baptist Hospital, Beaumont, TX. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1993). Interest-based negotiations & labor relations. Lecture & panel discussion presented at a special labor management conference of the John Grey Leadership Institute, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1992). Innovative juvenile delinquency response, intervention, & response programs. Coordination & panel discussion presented at the annual conference of the Orange County Foster Child Protection Advisory Board, Lamar State College, Orange, TX. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1989). Personal & professional impacts of work stress. Coordination & lecture presented at a special workshop on job stress of the Lamar University Regional Police Academy, Vidor, TX. Ray, K. A. (1987). Street drugs & public safety. Instruction & panelist presented at an in-service training for clinical staff of Baptist Hospital Care Unit, Beaumont, TX. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1987). Good bike driving tickets: An innovative youth safety program. Keynote speech & panelist presented at the annual state convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Amarillo, TX. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1986). Good bike driving tickets: An amazing police-youth relations program. Panel discussion & paper presented at annual conference of the National Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Reno, NV. Ray, K. A., & Sanford, B. S. (1985). Innovative classroom safety programs: The Officer Ollie story. Lecture & panel discussion presented at the Texas Governor’s educators special conference on youth safety, Austin, TX. Invited Community Conferences, Trainings &Workshops: Ray, K. A. (2007). Social-emotional development of young children. Lecture presented at the monthly meeting of Mothers of Preschoolers, Republic, WA. Ray, K. A. (2006). Repainting your marriage. Lecture series presented to married couples, Republic Church of the Nazarene, Republic, WA. Ray, K. A. (2003). Model programs for managing mentally ill offenders: The national consensus project. Lecture presented at the state annual convention of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Bellevue, WA. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 12 of 26 Ray, K. A. (2002). Entrepreneurial local government leadership: Challenges & opportunities. Keynote speech presented at the annual convention of the Yakima Downtown Rotary Club, Yakima, WA. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (2000). Caring for & protecting mentally ill inmate populations. Lecture & panel discussion presented at the Washington state annual conference of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Yakima, WA. Ray, K.A. (2000). Robbery prevention & employee safety. Instruction presented at employee training meeting of the Yakima Savings & Loan company, Yakima, WA. Ray, K. A. (1999). Finding spiritual renewal behind prison walls. Keynote speech presented at the annual state conference of the Union Gospel Mission, Yakima, WA. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1997-2003). The criminal justice system. Facilitation & lecture presented at the annual business professionals Leadership Yakima Academy of the Yakima Valley Chamber of Commerce, Yakima, WA. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1996). The role of corrections in family violence prevention. Lecture & panel discussion presented at the Washington State Governor’s special conference on family violence, Yakima Valley Young Women's Christian Association, Yakima, WA. Ray, K. A. (1993). Community-oriented public safety; A solution to changing times. Keynote speech presented at the annual conference of the Orange Rotary Club, Orange, TX. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1993). Innovative youth substance abuse prevention options. Lecture & panel discussion presented at the annual conference of the Orange County Drug and Alcohol Abuse Advisory Board, Orange, Texas. Ray, K. A. (1991). The untold price of freedom. Keynote speech presented at the annual conference of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, District 2, Vidor, TX. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1987). Community safety for children: Parenting by design. Lecture & panel discussion presented at the annual conference on community wellness of Texas A&M University Extension, Vidor, TX. Ray, K. A. (1986-1988). Retail robbery & crime prevention. Instruction presented at employee and managers training of the County Pantry Stores, Vidor, TX. Ray, K. A. (1985-1989). Drive to survive. Instruction presented at bi-monthly community driver education program of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8246, Vidor, TX. Fikes, R. M., & Ray, K. A. (1985, 1987, 1988). Women's safety and self-protection. Lecture & demonstration presented at a special community workshop for women of the Vidor Independent School District Community Education Office, Vidor, TX. Invited K-12 Public Education Professionals & Student Instruction, Lectures & Presentations: Ray, K. A. (2008). Classroom applications for the pediatric symptom checklist. Instruction presented at K-12 teacher in-service, Republic Independent School District, Republic, WA. Ray, K. A. (2008). Social-emotional aspect of mental illness. Lecture presented at the 11th & 12th grade AP psychology class of the Republic High School, Republic, WA. Ray, K. A. (2007). Childhood attention deficit hyperactive disorder: Learning challenges & and opportunities. Instruction presented at K-12 teacher in-service, Republic Independent School District, Republic, WA. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 13 of 26 Ray, K. A. (2007). The practice of mental health counseling: Diagnosis & treatment. Lecture presented at the 11th & 12th grade AP psychology class of the Republic High School, Republic, WA. Ray, K.A., & et. al. (1995-2004). Project Insight: An inside look at the criminal justice system. Lecture & tours presented to 11th & 12th grade students of five Yakima County school districts semi-annually, Yakima, WA. Ray, K. A. (1992). D.A.R.E. program curricula and implementation for teachers. Instruction presented at 6th-8th grade teacher in-service training of the Mauriceville Independent School District, Mauriceville, TX. Ray, K.A., & et. al. (1990-1994). Project Insight: An inside look at the criminal justice system. Lecture & tours presented to 11th & 12th grade students of three Orange County school districts semi-annually, Orange, TX. Ray, K.A. (1988). Teaching young children about safety. Lecture presented at a special workshop for early education teachers by the Southeast Texas Council for the Education of Children, Beaumont, TX. Ray, K. A. (1988). Student involvement in the occult. Lecture presented at a special meeting of 8th-12th grade administrators, staff, & teachers of the Vidor Independent School District, Vidor, TX. Ray, K. A. (1985-1989). K-6 classroom safety & protection curricula for teachers. Instruction presented at teachers in-service of the Vidor Independent School District, Vidor, TX. Ray, K. A. (1985-1989). Alcohol & substance abuse prevention. Instruction presented at all 4th-8th grade classrooms of the Vidor Independent School District, Vidor, TX. Ray, K. A. (1985-1989). The A.R.T of personal safety. Instruction presented at all K-2 classrooms of the Vidor Independent School District, Vidor, TX. Ray, K. A. (1985-1989). Bike driving safety and the rules of the road. Instruction presented at all 3rd grade classrooms of the Vidor Independent School District, Vidor, TX. Professional Instruction, Lectures & Trainings: Ray, K. A. (1993-1994). Basic, intermediate, & advanced law enforcement officer licensing training curriculum. Coordination & topic instruction presented to regional law enforcement recruits, Orange County Criminal Justice Academy, Orange, TX. Ray, K. A. (1992-1994). Basic correctional officer licensure training curriculum. Coordination & topic instruction presented to regional correctional officer recruits, Orange County Criminal Justice Academy, Orange, TX. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1992). Civil rights & human relations. Coordination & instruction provided to regional corrections & law enforcement leadership in collaboration with the United States Department of Justice, Washington D. C., Orange County Criminal Justice Academy, Orange, TX. Ray, K. A. (1990). Child abuse & neglect investigation and intervention. Instruction presented to regional law enforcement officers, Lamar University Regional Police Academy, Beaumont, Texas. Ray, K.A. (1989-1994). Community policing, dealing with mentally ill subjects, crime prevention, youth services & juvenile delinquency, interview techniques, patrol, disaster scene containment & management, criminal code, criminal Investigations, firearms Instruction & proficiency, sexual assault investigation & prevention, police supervision & leadership, contemporary Issues, accident investigation, traffic enforcement, cultural diversity, inmate management & supervision, Interpersonal communications, Texas Jail Standards, use of force liability, mental health in jails, prisoner & cell search, special needs offender populations, suicide prevention In custody, dealing with manipulative Inmates, correctional supervision & management, motivating Staff, legal issue in corrections, cultural diversity, criminology & psychopathic offender populations. Coordination & instruction provided to regional criminal justice, corrections & law enforcement personnel, Orange County Criminal Justice Academy, Orange, TX. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 14 of 26 Ray, K. A. (1989). Family violence response and policy considerations. Instruction presented to regional law enforcement leaders, Lamar University Regional Police Academy, Beaumont, TX. Ray, K. A. (1988). Criminal evidence for police officers. Instruction presented to regional law enforcement officers, Lamar University Regional Police Academy, Beaumont, TX. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Booklets: Ray, K. A., & Sanford, B. S. (1988). Stop and think about drugs: A booklet for youth. Vidor, Texas: Vidor Independent School District Printing Program. Ray, K. A., & Sanford, B. S. (1988). Stop and think about safety: A booklet for children and youth. Vidor, Texas: Vidor Independent School District Printing Program. Ray, K. A., & Sanford, B. S. (1987). Officer Ollie investigates substance abuse: A booklet for children. Vidor, Texas: Vidor Independent School District Printing Program. Government Research & Technical Reports: Goldman, M. & Ray, K.A. (2013, schedule for May). Jail mental health unit design and program development, Mclean County, IL sheriff’s department. U. S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections Technical Assistance Report, Washington, DC. Ray, K.A. (2013, scheduled for April). Assessment of inmate medical and mental health practices, Laporte County, IN sheriff’s department. U. S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections Technical Assistance Report, Washington, DC. Goldman, M. & Ray, K.A. (2013). Jail mental health unit design and program development, Onondaga County, NY sheriff’s department. U. S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections Technical Assistance Report, Washington, DC. Ray, K.A. (2013). Assessment of inmate medical and mental health practices, Porter County, IN sheriff’s department. U. S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections Technical Assistance Report, Washington, DC. Goldman, M. & Ray, K.A. (2013). Jail medical and mental health unit planning, design, activation assessment and readiness, Dallas County, TX sheriff’s department. U. S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections Technical Assistance Report, Washington, DC. Ray, K.A. (2012). Assessment of inmate medical and mental health practices, Mclean County, IL sheriff’s department detention center. U. S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections Technical Assistance Report, Washington, DC. Miller, R. & Ray, K.A. (2012). Assessment of jail capacity utilization and capacity use practices of the Porter County, IN sheriff’s department jail system. U. S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections Technical Assistance Report, Washington, DC. Ray, K.A. & Shansky, R. (2012). Jail pharmaceutical cost analysis and control plan, Lake County, IN Sheriff’s Department. Miller, R. & Ray, K.A. (2011). Correctional staffing analysis study. Lake County, IN Correctional Facility. Ray, K.A. (2011) Assessment of jail medical, mental health and suicide prevention practices of the St. Croix County, WI sheriff’s department jail system. U. S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections Technical Assistance Report, Washington, DC. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 15 of 26 Ray, K.A. (2010) Jail medical and mental health practices and services of the Chippewa Falls County, WI sheriff’s department jail system. U. S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections Technical Assistance Report, Washington, DC. Ray, K.A. (2010). Jail bed capacity study: A multivariate capacity-to-staffing ratio comparative analysis. Lake County Sheriff’s Department & Board of County Commissioners, Lake County, IN. Ray, K. A. (2010). Jail suicide prevention and mental health practices and services of the lake county, IN Sheriff’s Department Jail System. U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections Technical Assistance Report, Washington, DC. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1996-2003). Yakima county department of corrections annual report. Yakima County government, Washington: Printing Office. Ray, K. A. (2001). Why yakima county needs financial help from the 31st legislature: A report on disparate criminal justice funding by the State of Washington. Yakima County government, Washington: Printing Office. Little, M., Ray, K. A., & Wyman, K. O. (2000). Jail bed marketing & implementation plan. An entrepreneurial approach to 21st century governance. Yakima County Government, Washington: Printing Office. Ray, K.A. (1995). The planning & implementation of security-police services for Yakima County government. Yakima County Government: Printing Office. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (1992). Determining staff performance expectations for effective leadership. Yakima County Government, Washington: Printing Office. Herrington, M., & Ray, K. A. (1992). Determining the feasibility for a licensed criminal justice training center in Orange County. Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Texas: Printing Office. Herrington, M., & Ray, K. A. (1992). Victim satisfaction survey: A quantitative analysis of deputy performance according to victims of serious crime in Orange County, Texas. Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Texas: Printing Office. Note: Authored numerous other public & nonpublic government documents, minor research, reports, and policies 1985-Present. Government Research, Reports Directed & Edited: Dimick, C., Little, M., & Rink, K. (2004). Objective jail classification: A guide. Yakima County Department of Corrections, Washington; Printing Office. Rasmussen, P., Treblehorn, K, & Voorhis, D. (2002). Yakima County Restitution Center implementation plan: A 200bed therapeutic community correctional facility. Yakima County Government, Washington: Printing Office. Dow, D. (2002). Restitution Center feasibility study. Yakima County Government, Washington: Printing Office. National Institute of Corrections. (1992). Inmate Mental Health Services at the Yakima County Jail. A consultation report funded by the National Institute of Corrections Jail’s Division, Longmont, Colorado: Printing Office. Voorhis, D., Rasmussen, P., Treblehorn & (1999). Options planning for expanded jail planning. Yakima County Government, Washington: Printing Office. National Institute of Corrections. (1992). Inmate Mental Health Services at the Orange County Jail. A consultation report funded by the National Institute of Corrections Jail’s Division, Longmont, Colorado: Printing Office. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 16 of 26 Note: Initiated, directed & edited numerous other government documents, minor research, reports, and policies 1989-2005. Manuscript Reviewed for Publication: Gist, L., & Curtis, W. (in press). Research, advances & recommendations to obtain valid identification by eyewitnesses from photo line-ups. Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas. Newspapers & Newsletters: Ray, K. A., & et. al. (Eds.). (2003, August/September). Justice at work, Issues 1-4. Yakima Herald Republic Newspaper; Washington: Printing Office. Ray, K. A. (1995, August 20). Out of county bed contracting: Benefits and opportunities [Editorial]. Yakima Herald Republic, pp. Editorial section, 5A. Ray, K. A., et al. (1993). Sheriff's Crime Prevention Quarterly. The Orange Leader, pp. 1-8. Peer Reviewed Journals: Ray, K. A., & Wyman, K. O. (2000). Privatizing & regionalizing of local corrections: Some issues for local jurisdictions to consider. Corrections Today, pp 116-128. Ray, K. A. & Wyman, K. O. (2001). Privatizing & regionalizing of local corrections: Some issues for local jurisdictions to consider. American Jails, pp 23-35. Ray, K. A. (1988). Getting close to the customer: An effective police-youth relationships effort. The Police Chief. Manuscript accepted with copyrights imposed, letter of verification available. Radio & Television: Keel, P. J., & Ray, K. A. (Writers/Producers/Directors). (1985-1988, Summer). Officer Ollie youth safety public service announcements [Radio broadcast]. Beaumont, Texas: KQXY Radio. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (Producers), et. al. (Writer), & Ray, K. A., et. al., & Ray, R. A. (Directors). (1985-1988). Officer Ollie and friends child safety public service announcements [Television series]. Beaumont, TX: KBMT Channel 12 Television. Ray, K. A., & et. al. (Writers/Directors). (1985-1994). Operation blue Santa - toys for tots public service announcements [Television series]. Beaumont, TX: KBMT channel 12 Television. SELECTED PROGRAM & PROJECT INVOLVEMENT Note: 35 years researching, developing, implementing, managing & evaluating numerous criminal justice, human service, security management, mental health & educational programs and projects in highly collaborative & dynamic institutional & community settings. This is a brief list, other work provided upon request. 2012-Present Government Security Master Planning Develop courthouse/government complex integrated security management plan. Chippewa County, WI 2010-2011 Appalachian School-Based Behavioral Health Program Re-activation Re-develop, implement and operate K-6 school based pediatric mental health treatment program in two Easter Kentucky elementary schools. Collaboration with Pathways Community Mental Health, Grayson, KY Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 17 of 26 2010-Present Federal Civil Rights and Operational Compliance Assessments and Implementation Assessed, researched, developed, and facilitated implementation of professional jail management and operations, policy and procedures, programs, and technology in the areas of staffing, healthcare, standards, security, inmate population management, and classification to assist in resolution of Civil Rights complaints and United States Department of Justice Settlement Agreement with Lake County, IN Sheriff’s Department. 2007-2008 Public School-Based Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services Ferry County Counseling & Republic Independent School District, Republic, WA. Researched, developed, implemented & operated Ferry County’s first comprehensive schoolbased program at Republic Independent School District. Provided at-school testing, assessment, diagnosis & treatment of students, consultation & training for educators, paraprofessionals & support staff for mental health, learning & discipline. 2004-2005 Leadership Promotional Assessment & Selection Process King County Department of Adult & Juvenile Detention, Seattle, WA. Researched, developed, implemented, and evaluated command staff promotional assessment and selection process resulting in defensible selection of highly qualified, multicultural leadership. 1998-2001 Leadership Development & Academy Yakima County Department of Corrections & Yakima Valley Community College, Yakima, WA. Initiated, researched, and co-implemented an empirically based leadership curriculum and training program for all levels of correctional leadership. Leaders from other County departments also successfully completed leadership development program. 1997-2004 Juvenile Inmate Computer-Based Learning Yakima County Department of Corrections & Yakima Public School District, Yakima, WA. Initiated, co-developed, and implemented computer education and GED program for juvenile inmates charged and jailed as adults. Program curricula met State requirements for both GED and high school diploma completion. 1997-2004 Inmate Education & GED Program - Yakima County, Washington Yakima County Department of Corrections & Yakima Valley Community College, Yakima, WA. Initiated, co-developed & implemented computer-based & classroom education & GED program for adult inmates. 1996-2004 Regionalization of the Yakima County Department of Corrections Yakima County Washington Initiated, developed, implemented & directed management of the nation’s largest publically owned county jail bed business. Initiated & directed more than 60 contracts with municipal, county, state & federal agencies to house & manage their inmate populations. This program resulted in reducing Yakima County taxpayer budget contributions from 85% in 1994 to 28% by 2004, creating more than 100 family wage jobs locally, expansion & construction of new correctional facilities & increased inmate & offender treatment services. 1995-2004 Government Security Program Development & Administration Yakima County, WA Research, develop, implement, and manage county government comprehensive security program. Involved policy, operational, technological, and security-police force implementation and oversight. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 18 of 26 1994-2004 Alternatives to Confinement Program Yakima County Department of Corrections, Law & Justice Council, and Board of County Commissioners, Yakima, WA. Co-developed, implemented, and directed the management & evaluation of the County’s first comprehensive jail alternatives services program. The program included a 100% increase in offenders placed on electronic home detention, and the implementation of the County’s first pretrial services and work-ethic detention programs. This alternative program increased the daily average number of community placed offenders from 27 in 1993 to 230 by the year 2004, while increasing community offender compliance rates to 90%, helping reduce jail operating costs by 30%, and helping to increase agency revenues over 200%. 1995-2004 Personnel Training Program Yakima County Department of Corrections, Yakima, WA Initiated, co-researched, implemented & directed the management of the department’s first formal & structured training program in cooperation with the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Agency. This program provided quality recruit, in-service, specialized & leadership training for all agency staff. Most courses provided in cooperation with the American Correctional Association, with CEU’s provided by Eastern Kentucky University. 1992-2004 Inmate Mental Health Services Orange County Jail, Orange, TX & Yakima County Department of Corrections, Yakima, WA, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX & Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health, Yakima, WA. Co-initiated, co-researched, co-developed, c0-implemented & c0-directed management of inmate mental health & chemical dependency assessment & treatment services. Co-developed post release relapse prevention planning & services. 1992 – 1994 Family Violence Response Team & Victim Services Unit Orange County Sheriff’s Office & Women’s Shelter, Orange, TX. Co-initiated and co-managed Victim Services Program, provided office space, equipment, & policy support to staff & volunteers of local domestic violence center to work out of law enforcement agency. Also implemented domestic violence response policy that placed these staff members with deputies when responding to domestic violence calls to improve immediacy & certainty of services to women & children in domestic crisis. 1992 – 1994 Senior Watch Orange County Sheriff’s Office & Southeast Texas American Association of Retired Persons, Orange, TX. Initiated, co-developed & managed program providing daily telephone check-ins with more than sixty-five shut-in senior citizens & law enforcement safety checks as needed. Also delivered Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday baskets. 1992-1994 Inmate Mobile Learning Lab & GED Program Lamar State College, Orange County Sheriff’s Office, & private sector, Orange, TX. Co-implemented & directed computer-based inmate education services delivered weekly to inmates via large motor home provided by Lamar State College and local private sector. 1992-1994 Southeast Texas Tech-Prep Consortium Lamar University, & Southeast Texas Public Schools & County Correctional Agencies, Counties of Hardin, Jefferson & Orange, TX. Participated & collaborated in the development and implementation of Carl Perkins funding to provide licensed nursing & correctional officer college courses for all 11 th & 12th grades throughout southeast Texas region. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 19 of 26 1992-1994 Operation Safe Passage DUI Enforcement & Community Education Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Orange, TX & the National Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C. Initiated, researched, procured funding developed & managed a comprehensive traffic safety enforcement & community education project that resulted in significant DUI arrests & public awareness. 1992-1994 Psychological Backgrounds for Criminal Justice Applicants Lamar University Graduate College of Counseling, Beaumont, Texas & Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Orange, TX. Co-initiate, co-researched, co-developed & implemented computer-based method to identify pertinent pre-employment personal & professional reference contact questions for law enforcement, corrections & 911 communications applicants using the California Psychological Inventory. 1991-1994 Licensed Criminal Justice Academy Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Orange, TX & the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards & Education, Austin, TX. Initiated co-researched, co-development & directed the first State Licensed Criminal Justice Academy of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office. University undergraduate criminal justice practicum student Michael Harrington headed project. The Academy was licensed by the State of Texas to provide all required and elective pre & in-service criminal justice training. Correctional training also involved operational & leadership courses provided by the American Correctional Association with CEU’s provided by Eastern Kentucky University. The Academy served law enforcement, corrections & other criminal justice agencies of southeast TX. 1986 – 1994 Operation Blue Santa-Toys for Tots of Southeast Regional Veterans of Foreign Wars organizations, area newspapers, radio, & television, area law enforcement agencies, area Burger Kings, Dairy Queens, & McDonalds, Hardin, Jefferson, & Orange Counties, TX. Co-initiated & directed annual regional Christmas toy & clothes drive & distribution that rallied over 500 community members for the collection & distribution of toys and clothes for more than 3,000 area needy children & youth. 1985-2004 Media & Community Relations Programming Vidor Police Department, Vidor, TX, Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Orange, TX, Yakima County Department of Corrections, Yakima, WA. Initiated, researched, developed, implemented & managed comprehensive media & community relations programs resulting in substantial improvement in public awareness & acceptance of various criminal justice initiates & services. Developed & directed various special interest stories, wrote, edited & distributed news reports & public service announcements in frequent collaboration with local radio, television & print media. 1985-1989 Community Services Division Vidor Police Department & the Vidor community, Vidor, TX. Initiated, researched, developed, implemented & managed the police department’s first Community Services Division. The division provided numerous community services programs including crime prevention services, neighborhood watch, home & business security inspections, K-12 youth classroom safety education, teacher training, community safety & security education, bank & retail business robbery prevention training & policy development, community-based youth safety & Explorer Scouting. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 20 of 26 GRANT PROCUREMENT / ADMINISTRATION 2004 Inmate Education, GED, & High School Diploma Program Grantor: Carl Perkins United States Department of Education, Washington, D.C. Federal CFDA/Pass-Through Identification Number: Recipient: Yakima County Department of Corrections/Yakima Valley Community College, Yakima, WA Grant Amount: $1,000 2003-2004 Salmon Recovery and Habitat Waterways Restoration Program Grantor: Washington State Bureau of Reclamation, Olympia, Washington Federal CFDA/Pass-Through Identification Number: Recipient: Yakima County Department of Corrections Jail Industries Division, Yakima, WA Grant Amount: $85,000 2003-2004 Operation Clean Sweep Community & Roads Clean-up Program Grantor: Washington State Department of Transportation, Olympia, WA Federal CFDA/Pass-Through Identification Number: Recipient: Yakima County Department of Corrections Jail Industries Division, Yakima, WA Grant Amount: $30,000 2003-2004 Federal State Criminal Alien Assistance Program Grantor: United States Department of Justice Bureau of Prisons, Washington, D.C. Federal CFDA/Pass-Through Identification Number: unk Recipient: Yakima County Department of Corrections, Yakima, WA Grant Amount: $200,000 1993 Child Sexual Abuse Investigations and Counseling Program Grantor: Orange County Foster Child Advisory Board, Orange, Texas Recipient: Mickey Mehaffy Children’s House, Beaumont, TX Grant Amount: $5,000 1992-1994 Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE), School-Based Deputy Program Grantor: United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. Federal CFDA/Pass-Through Identification Number: NA / SF92-94C14 Recipient: Orange County Sheriff’s Office Community Services Division, Orange, TX Grant Amount: $125,000 1992-1993 Victim Assistance, Family Violence Prevention and Response Program Grantor: United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. Federal CFDA/Pass-Through Identification Number: 16.575 / VA92A025335 Recipient: Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Community Services Division, Orange, TX Grant Amount: $32,000 1991-1994 Operation Safe Passage: DUI Enforcement & Community Education Program Grantor: United States Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Federal CFDA/Pass-Through Identification Number: 20.600 / 584XXF5018,17,16 Recipient: Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Orange, TX Grant Amount: $58,000 1990-1991 Community Crime Prevention and Education Program Grantor: United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. Federal CFDA/Pass-Through Identification Number: 16.573 / JA90C034093, 889C032261 Recipient: Orange County Sheriff’s Office Community Services Division, Orange, TX Grant Amount: $25,000 Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 21 of 26 1987 Law Enforcement Explorer Program Radio Communications Equipment Grantor: Orange American Legion Post, Orange, TX Recipient: Vidor Police Department Explorer Post 506, Vidor, TX Award Amount: $5,000 1987 Purchase of 25 Mc Gruff K-6 Classroom Youth Education Programs Grantor: Lions Club of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, Texas, & Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8246 and Ladies Auxiliary, Vidor, TX Recipient: Vidor Police Department, & Independent School District, Vidor, TX Award Amount: $5,000 1987 Printing and distribution of 3000 older youth substance abuse education booklets Grantor: Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8246 & Ladies Auxiliary, Vidor, TX Recipient: Sergeant Kenneth A. Ray & 3rd Grade Teacher, Robert Sanford, authors Award Amount: $3,500 1986 Printing and distribution of 3000 child substance abuse education booklets Grantor: Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8246 & Ladies Auxiliary, Vidor, TX Recipient: Sergeant Kenneth A. Ray and 3rd Grade Teacher, Robert Sanford, authors Award Amount: $2,500 1986 Printing and distribution of 3000 child self protection and safety education booklets Grantor: Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8246 & Ladies Auxiliary, Vidor, TX Recipient: Sergeant Kenneth A. Ray & 3rd Grade Teacher, Robert Sanford, authors Award Amount: $3,500 1984 K-6 Classroom Child Protection and Safety Educational Materials Grantor: Sears-Roebuck Foundation, Chicago, IL Recipient: Vidor Police Department & Independent School District, Vidor, TX Award Amount: Materials and supplies of 32 K-6 classrooms district wide SELECTED SERVICE ACTIVITY Service to Higher Education: 2003-2004 2002-2004 1995-1996 1994 1993-1994 1993 1992 Member, Law & Justice Professionals Advisory Committee, Central Washington State University Law & Justice Department, Ellensburg, WA. Member, Criminal Justice Curricula & Program Advisory Committee, Yakima Valley Community College Criminal Justice Department, Yakima, WA. Member, Graduate Curriculum Review Committee, Lamar University Graduate School of Counseling Graduate Counseling Ethics & Law Independent Study Course, Dr. Curtis E. Wills, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Beaumont, TX. Member, Inter-Collegiate Counseling Doctoral Program Proposal Development Committee, Lamar University, Beaumont, Sam Houston State University, and Huntsville, TX Member, Regional Criminal Justice & Nursing Program Curriculum Advisory Committee, Carl Perkins Tech-Prep College Bound Consortium, Lamar University John Gray Institute, Beaumont, TX. Member, Graduate Counseling Faculty Search Committee, Lamar University Graduate School of Counseling & Educational Leadership, Beaumont, TX. Member, Criminal Justice Faculty Search Committee, Lamar State College, Orange, TX. Professional Service (internal): 2004-2005 2003-2005 Member, Law & Justice Advisory Board, King County Law and Justice Advisory Board, Seattle, WA. Member, County Personnel Committee, Yakima County Human Resources Department, Yakima, WA. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 22 of 26 2003-2005 2001-2005 1994-2005 1994-2005 1989-1994 1995 1987-1989 1986-1987 Member, Court Administrative Planning Team, Yakima County Superior and District Courts, Yakima, WA. Member, Drug Court Planning & Implementation Task Force, Yakima County Superior Court and Law and Justice Council, Yakima, WA. Member, Local Law & Justice Council Member, Yakima County, WA. Member, Corrections & Sanctions Alternatives Sub-committee, Yakima County Law and Justice Council, Yakima, WA. Member, Emergency Management Advisory Team, Orange County Board of Commissioners, Orange, TX. Chairperson United Way Organizational Drive Committee, Yakima County Government, Yakima WA. President, Board of Directors, Vidor Law Enforcement Officers Association Local, Vidor, TX. Member, Board of Directors, Vidor Law Enforcement Officers Association Local, Vidor, TX. Professional Service (external): 2003-2005 2003-2005 2003-2004 2000-2004 2001-2005 2001-2004 2000-2005 1998 1993-1994 1990-1994 Member, Corrections Training Advisory Board, Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission Standards and Education, Burien, WA. Vice Chairperson, Board of Directors, Washington Partners in Crisis (WAPIC) Non-profit organization, criminal justice and mental health advocacy group, Olympia, WA. Member, Correctional Advisory Group, National Mental Health Consensus Project, Council of State Governments, Association of State Correctional, Administrators, Washington, D.C. Member, Executive Committee, Tri-County Youth Counsel for Yakima, Benton, and Klickitat Counties, WA. Member, Serious Juvenile Offender Placement Community Advisory Board Member, Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Department, Yakima, WA. Member, Washington State Governor’s Legislation Implementation Education Team, Washington State Traffic Safety Commission, Olympia, WA. Member, Washington State Jail Capacity Committee, Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, Olympia, WA. Member, 105th United States Congress Law Enforcement Advisory Committee for the, Senator Slade Gordon, United States Senate, Washington, D.C. Member, Orange County Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Advisory Board, Orange, TX. Secretary, Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission Criminal Justice Allocations Advisory Board, Nederland, TX. Community Service: 2002-2004 1999-2002 1997-1998 1996-1999 1996-2001 1995-1998 1993-1994 1993-1994 1992-1994 1985-1989 1984-1989 1984-1994 Co-Chairperson, Yakima Valley United Way, Promoting Self-Sufficiency Allocations Committee, Yakima County, Yakima, WA. Coach, City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Department, Youth Roller Hockey, Yakima, WA. Member, Yakima Valley United Way, Community Strengths and Needs Assessment Committee, Yakima, WA. Coach, Yakima Valley YMCA, Roller Hockey League, Yakima, WA. Member, Yakima Valley United Way, Disabled & Homeless Allocation Committee, Yakima, WA. Member, Board of Directors, Yakima Valley Camp Fire Boys & Girls, Yakima, WA. Chair, Board of Directors, Texas Foster Children’s Protection Advisory Board for Orange County, TX. Member, Board of Directors Member, Orange County Women’s & Children’s Shelter, Orange, TX. Member, Southeast Texas Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Advisory Board, Port Arthur, TX. Member, Vidor Independent School District Community Education Advisory Board, Vidor, TX. Scouting Coordinator, Boy Scouts of America, Three Rivers Boy Scout Council, Co-ed Law Enforcement Explorer Post 501, Beaumont, TX. Regional Director, Southeast Texas Operation Blue Santa - Toys For Tots Program, Jefferson, Orange, and Hardin Counties, TX. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 23 of 26 SELECTED AWARDS & HONORS Academic & Higher Education: 2004 2003 1997 1992 1983 1983 1978 1977 Recognition for Service to Higher Education, Central Washington State University Law and Justice Department, Ellensburg, WA. Recognition for Service to Higher Education, Yakima Valley Community College Criminal Justice Academic Department, Yakima, WA. Recognition, National Government Innovations Awards Semifinalist, The Ford Foundation & the A. Alfred Taubman Center for State and Local Government, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Cambridge, MA. Recognition, Clinical Internship, University of Texas Medical Branch, Texas Department of Corrections Sky View Psychiatric Prison, Rusk, TX. Alpha Phi Sigma, National Criminal Justice Honor Society Membership. Human Service to Community & Youth Certificate of Recognition, Lamar University College of Sociology, Social Work, and Criminal Justice, Beaumont, TX. Valedictorian Award, 50th Law Enforcement Academy, East Texas Police Academy, Kilgore, TX. Recognition for Exemplary Academic Performance, Chief of Police James Overhauls, instructor of police sciences, Southwestern Oregon Community College, North Bend, OR. Professional & Human Service Honors (internal): 2004 2004 2001 1999 1994 1983 1982 1978 1978 Dedicated Service Award, Yakima County Board of Commissioners. Yakima, WA. Leadership Award, Managers & Employees, Yakima County Departments of Corrections and Government Security, Yakima, WA. Community Leadership Award, Yakima County Board of Commissioners, Yakima, WA. Recognition for Service to Public Safety Education, Yakima County Board of Commissioners, State DUI law education coordination, and instruction, Yakima, WA. Leadership Award, Orange County Sheriff’s Employees Division of Community and Special Services. Orange County, TX. Law Enforcement Officer of the Year, Police Association, Police Department. Vidor, TX. Bravery Commendation, Chief of Police Sam Kittrell, Vidor Police Department, Orange, TX. Law Enforcement Service Citation, Chief of Police J. Reynolds, Vidor Police Department, Vidor, TX. Professional Achievement Recognition, Sheriff Wayne Powell, Newton County Sheriff’s Office, TX. Professional & Human Service Honors (external): 1999 1999 1998 1993 1993 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1987 1985 1984 1984 Educational Outreach Award, Washington State Traffic Safety Commission, Olympia, WA. Recognition, Governor Gary Locke, Educational Outreach, Olympia, WA. Recognition, Washington State Jail Association’s President’s Citation, Olympia, WA. Service to Emotional Disturbed Children & Youth, Mental Health Retardation Agency, Orange, TX. Appreciation for Service to At-Risk Youth, Orange County Juvenile Probation Agency, Orange, TX. Achievement Award National Emergency Management Institute, Agency, Emmetsburg, MD. Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award, Combined Law Enforcement Officers Association of Texas (CLEAT), Austin, TX. Recognition for Life Safety Response, Orange County Emergency Medical Services, Orange, TX. Appreciation for Service to Disabled Children, Beaumont State School, Beaumont, TX Exemplary Performance Recognition, Texas Department of Public Safety Emergency Management Division, Austin, TX. Appreciation for Service to Chemically Dependent Youth, Baptist Hospital, Beaumont, TX. Community Oriented Policing Recognition, Governor’s Juvenile Justice Education Project, Office of the Governor, Austin, TX. Appreciation, Service to Government, Commissioners Court of Orange County, Orange, TX. Commendation, Community Oriented Policing Innovative Youth Safety Programming, Lamar University Department of Sociology, Social Work, & Criminal Justice, Beaumont, TX. Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 24 of 26 1984 1984 Community Oriented Policing Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Nominee, National Annual Police Service Award, Parade Magazine & International Association of Chiefs of Police Gaithersburg, MD. Professional Service Commendation, Mayor Robert C. Watts, City of Vidor, TX. External Community: 2004 2004 2000 1998 1996 1994 1994 1993 1993 1992 1989 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1987 1987 1987 1987 1986 1986 1985 1984 1984 1984 1984 1983 Youth Service Award, Tri-County Youth Counsel, Counties of Benton, Yakima, & Klickitat, Yakima, WA. Leadership Service Recognition, Greater Yakima Chamber of Commerce, Yakima, WA. Community Service Appreciation, United Way of Yakima County, Yakima, WA. Service to Youth Recognition, Yakima Valley Camp Fire Boys and Girls, Yakima, WA. Distinguished Community Service Award, United Way of Yakima County, Yakima, WA. Dedicated Service to Foster Children Award, Orange County Child Protective Services Board, Orange, TX. Service to Foster Children Award, Orange County Foster Child Parents Association, Orange, TX. Community Oriented Policing, Loyalty to Community Award, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2775, Orange, TX. Citation for Service to Abused Children, Garth Children’s Recovery House, Beaumont, TX. Mickey Mehaffy Child Advocacy Award, Orange County Child Welfare Board, Orange, TX. Outstanding Service to Youth Award, The Evening Optimists, Vidor, TX. Community Oriented Policing Recognition, Community Youth Safety, Programs, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Washington, D.C. Community Oriented Policing Citation of Merit for Community Service, Ladies Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8246, Vidor, TX. Community Oriented Policing Law Enforcement Achievement Award, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Washington, D.C. Instructor Achievement Award, Drive to Service Program, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Washington, D.C. Community Oriented Policing Appreciation for Early Childhood Safety Education, Southeast Texas Council for the Education of Children, Beaumont, TX. Community Oriented Policing Recognition for Public Safety and Media Relations, Television KFDM Channel 6, Beaumont, TX. Community Oriented Policing Appreciation for Community Delinquency Prevention, Texas A&M University Agricultural Extension Agency, Orange, TX. Community Oriented Policing Appreciation for Public Secondary Education, Vidor Independent School District, Vidor, TX. Appreciation for Public Community Education, Vidor Independent School District, Vidor, TX. Recognition for Public Safety and Media Relations, Television KBMT Channel 12, Beaumont, TX. Instructor Achievement Award, Drive to Service Program, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Washington, D.C. Community Oriented Policing Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award, Veterans of Foreign Wars, E. Harvey Horn Post 8246, Vidor, TX. Appreciation for Service to Youth, Orange County Camp Fire Council, Orange, TX. Outstanding Officer of the Year Award, Optimists Club, Vidor, TX. Texas Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award, Department of Texas Veterans of Foreign Wars, Austin, TX. Recognition for Outstanding Service to Children of Southeast Texas, Southeast Texas Association for the Education of Young Children, Beaumont, TX. Appreciation for Law Enforcement Service, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Washington, D.C. Organizational Honors under My Leadership: 2002 Innovative Government Program Achievement Award Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 25 of 26 2002 2001 2001 2001 2000 2000 2000 1999 1999 1999 1993 1993 Objective Jail Classification, National Association of Counties, Washington, D.C. Innovative Government Program Achievement Award Jail Relapse Prevention Program, National Association of Counties, Washington, D.C. Innovative Government Public Safety Program Achievement Award Expanding Home Detention for Cities Throughout Yakima County, National Association of Counties Washington, D.C. Innovative Government Public Educational Program Achievement Award Public Affairs Unit, National Association of Counties, Washington, D.C. Innovative Government Program Achievement Award Objective Jail Classification, National Association of Counties, Washington, D.C. Innovative Government Program Achievement Award Offender/Inmate Mental Health Program, National Association of Counties, Washington, D.C. Innovative Government Program Achievement Award Pretrial Services in the 21st Century, National Association of Counties, Washington, D.C. Innovative Government Community Service Program Achievement Award Community Blankets and Bears Program, National Association of Counties, Washington, D.C. Innovative Government Program Achievement Award Work Ethics Detention Program – Making Jail Work, National Association of Counties, Washington, D.C. Innovative Government Program Achievement Award Operation Clean Sweep, National Association of Counties, Washington, D.C. Innovative Government Program Achievement Award Cooperative Pistol Range, National Association of Counties, Washington, D.C. Recognition for effective traffic safety enforcement & education programming, United States Senator Phil Graham, Washington, D.C. Recognition, DUI Enforcement, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), Orange, TX. References Provided Upon Request Kenneth A. Ray RJS Justice Services Curriculum Vitae Page 26 of 26