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)646-3011

Email askdjs@rva.gov

Locations

Department of Justice Services Administration
730 E. Broad Street, 8th Floor
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804)646-3011
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

Dawn Barber, Director (804) 646-3763

  • Sophia Stephens, Director's Executive Assistant (804) 646-3011

Rhonda Gilmer, Deputy Director (804) 646-5410

Shannon Paul, Deputy Director (804) 646-5415

Robin Autry, Manager, Adult Day Reporting Center (804) 646-1525

Rodney Baskerville, Superintendent, Richmond Juvenile Detention Center (804) 646-3456

Luis Mercado, Manager, Division of Adult Programs (804) 646-0331

Janice Roach, Program Operations Manager, Juvenile Programs (804) 646-2902

Ernestine Rollins, Management Analyst Principal (804) 646-3261

Bill Wooldridge, Manager, Home Electronic Monitoring  (804) 646-8975

 

We welcome all comments and suggestions. Please let us know how we are doing and your suggestions on how we can improve the programs and services that we provide.

Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA)

It is the policy of the Richmond Juvenile Detention Center (RJDC) to fully comply with the Prison Rape
Elimination Act (PREA) and the National Standards promulgated by the United States Department of
Justice to prevent, detect, and respond to prison rape under PREA and to provide a safe, humane,
and secure environment for all residents free of sexual abuse and sexual harassment.

View PREA Standards

Zero-Tolerance for Sexual Abuse or Sexual Harassment  115.311

The Richmond Juvenile Detention Center has a zero tolerance for all forms of sexual abuse and sexual
harassment. It is also RJDC’s priority to prevent, detect and respond to such conduct through policy,
procedure, training and practice. Every allegation of sexual assault, misconduct and harassment is
thoroughly investigated, and all reports of sexual assault are referred to the Richmond City Police
Department for criminal investigation and/or Child Protective Services (DSS).

“There is no excuse for any kind of abuse” -

Download Brochure (English)   

Download Brochure (Spanish)

This brochure is given to every resident upon intake. It outlines what sexual abuse and harassment
is and more importantly, how residents can report if they become a victim while in detention. Included
within the brochure are several telephone numbers victims can call to report the abuse and also to
receive counseling or services from a victim advocate.

Allegation Referral  115.322

Tell any staff member at RJDC.

It is part of staff responsibility to report any allegation, ensure the resident’s safety, and maintain
confidentiality as a mandatory reporter. Send a letter and/or call the Superintendent or Assistant
Superintendent(s) of RJDC, the Department of Juvenile Justice, or Child Protective Services (DSS).
 

RJDC are responsible for complete and prompt investigations of all complaints and allegations made
against and within the RJDC for which they have regulatory authority. If it becomes necessary, the
Richmond City Police Department will be contacted when there is a possibility of criminal charges.

Third Party Reporting  115.354

A grievance ( complaint form ) may be filed by a third party such as staff members, family members,
attorneys, and fellow residents or any other interested party. These third party reports of sexual abuse
may be reported in person, in writing, or by telephone. The resident does not need to agree to have the
complaint filed. These individuals may also assist residents in filing requests for administrative remedies
relating to sexual abuse.

Aggregated Sexual Abuse Data  115.389

PREA Annual Report 2022

PREA Annual Report 2021

PREA Audit Report 2015

PREA Audit Report 2018

PREA Audit Report 2021

 

City of Richmond Department of Social Services, Child Protective Services
Marshall Plaza Building
900 East Marshall Street
Richmond, VA 23219-1538
(804) 646-0438
 

If you are attempting to report a concern after business hours or a concern about a child who does
not live in the Richmond city area, they should call (800) 552-7096.
 

East Richmond:
East District Center
701 North 25th Street
Richmond, VA 23223-6539
(804) 646-4508