The Community Criminal Justice Board has working subcommittees that include members of the CCJB and others representatives of the communities it serves. Board members are indicated by *.
- Criminal Justice Information Technology
- Planning
- Community Corrections
- Mentally Ill and Criminal Justice
- Unmet Criminal Justice Needs and Resources
Criminal Justice Information Technology
Committee
Purpose
The Committee serves the Board through the organization of
criminal justice information technology to minimize duplication of effort
and increase networked information for improved criminal justice service
delivery.
Chairman
- Christopher W. Rosen, Director, Information Technology Bureau, Fairfax County Police Department
Members
- Drew Kassick, Information Technology Manager, Circuit Court and Records
- Richard T. Smith, Information Technology Branch Chief, Office of the Sheriff
- The Honorable Claude J. Beheler, Chief Magistrate*
- George Spack, Information Technology Director, Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court
- Elwood D. Jones, Director, Alcohol Safety Action Program
- Mark Graziano, Probation and Parole District #29
- Debbie J. Thorpe, Commonwealth’s Attorney
- Ed Ernouf, Office of the Public Defender
Ex Officio Members
- Wanda Gibson, Director, Department of Information Technology
- Adam Eldert, Department of Information Technology
- L. Kirk Johnson, Staff, Community Criminal Justice Board*
Planning
Subcommittee
The Subcommittee reviews identified issues for the Board. Activities include monitoring current Board program initiatives and developing reports, recommendations and coordinated action plans for review and action by the Board.
Chairman
- Lesley A. Bubenhofer, Chief, Probation and Parole District #29*
Members
- The Honorable Claude J. Beheler, Chief Magistrate*
- Nancy L. Lake, Clerk of General District Court*
- Lawrence W. Vogel, Citizens Appointee, Fairfax County*
- L. Kirk Johnson, Staff, Community Criminal Justice Board*
Community Corrections Subcommittee
The Subcommittee serves the Board through review and update of community corrections issues including the diversion of individuals with mental illness public intoxication from the Fairfax Jail to more appropriate, safe community sites and services.Subcommittee members are working with other groups to implement a new approach to divert the mentally ill and the intoxicated in public from the Fairfax Jail to appropriate sites and services.
Chairman
- The Honorable Colonel Stan Barry, Sheriff*
Mentally Ill and Criminal Justice
Subcommittee
The Subcommittee serves the Board through review and update of issues concerning the mentally ill and criminal justice. Subcommittee members are working with other organizations and groups to implement a new approach to divert the mentally ill from the Fairfax Jail to more appropriate sites and services.
Chairman
- James A. Thur, Executive Director, Fairfax Community Services Board*
Unmet Criminal Justice Needs and Resources Subcommittee
The Subcommittee serves the Board by identifying unmet needs at the coordination points between Board member agencies and identifying the resources necessary to improve criminal justice system services.
Co-Chairmen
- The Honorable Claude J, Beheler, Chief Magistrate*
- Lesley A. Bubenhofer, Chief, Probation and Parole District #29*
Other
- Nominations Committee
- Juvenile Crime Enforcement Coalition
- VASAVOR Policy Group
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