The Mission of the Department of Justice Services is to promote a safe and healthy community through evidence-based practices that empower participants to achieve measurable success.
Phone: (804)646-8657
Email [email protected]
Locations
Department of Justice Services Administration
730 E. Broad Street, 8th Floor
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804)646-8937
Fax: (804)646-7051
Division of Adult Programs
306 N. 8th Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804)646-8955
Fax: (804)646-8994 or (804)646-0411
Juvenile Community Programs
306 N. 8th Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804)646-3264
Fax: (804)646-8869
Juvenile Detention Center
1700 Oliver Hill Way
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804)646-2937
Fax: (804)646-2990
Gregory Hopkins, Interim Director (804) 987-8186
- Philippa (Phil) Clarke, Director's Executive Assistant (804) 646-8937
Shannon Paul, Deputy Director (804) 646-5415
Learna Harris, Deputy Director (804-646-3544)
Robin Autry, Manager, Adult Day Reporting Center (804) 646-1525
Shelia Hinton, Superintendent, Richmond Juvenile Detention Center (804) 646-3456
Luis Mercado, Manager, Division of Adult Programs (804) 646-0331
Olivier Faye, Operations Manager, Juvenile Programs (804) 646-3406
Cordelia Akompong, Management Analyst Principal (804) 646-3011
Keith Crabtree, Manager, Home Electronic Monitoring (804) 646-6372
We welcome and value all feedback. Kindly share your thoughts on our performance, as well as any recommendations you may have for enhancing the programs and services we offer.
Mental Health Specialty Dockets
The City of Richmond established behavioral health dockets to assist in the case management of defendants with underlying behavioral health conditions. It is also intended to identify those defendants who may be suitable for management in the community, rather than detention at the Richmond Justice Center. While there is no exclusion based on severity of mental illness, suitability will depend on individual needs and whether the program offerings will be able to manage risks.
The specialty dockets' goals are:
- Improvement of clinical outcomes.
- Reduction in recidivism.
- Reduction in behavioral health related court workloads.
- Increase in personal, familial and societal accountability among offenders.
- Promotion of effective planning and use of resources among the criminal justice and community agencies.
Contact Information:
Margaret Jones
Phone (804) 646-8955
Fax (804) 646-8994
E-Mail: Margaret.Jones@rva.gov
The Mental Health Docket is a collaborative effort between the Richmond General District Court, Division of Adult Programs, Richmond Behavioral Health Authority, the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office and the Public Defender Office. A criminal and clinical risk assessment are conducted to determine eligibility for docket participation. Eligible defendants will receive case management services that focuses on connecting participants to mental health, stability, and support services to reduce their risk for recidivism.
The Behavioral Health Docket is a collaborative effort between the Richmond Circuit Court, Division of Adult Programs, Richmond Behavioral Health Authority, the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office and the Public Defender Office. A criminal and clinical risk assessment are conducted to determine eligibility for docket participation. Eligible defendants will receive case management services that focuses on connecting participants to mental health, stability, and support services to reduce their risk for recidivism.