DPS continues improving efficiencies, Secretary management, operations Frank L. Perry Human Resources Deputy Secretary Equal Employment David Shehdan W. Ellis Boyle New Opportunity leadership Director named, Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice integrated Vacant EEO Officer Earlier this month, Secretary Frank L. Perry announced personnel and organizational changes as part of ongoing consolidation efforts. Two senior level Commissioner Adult Correction & Juvenile Justice Division W. David Guice executive leadership appointments have been made and two divisions have been integrated. Both actions are expected to produce additional cost-savings and increase efficiencies in upper management Deputy Commissioner Deputy Commissioner and administrative support. Executive Officer Administration Operations Joe Perry Praternamed General Counsel Tim Moose Ellis Boyle Jamesto Gorham also serve as deputy secretary. Perry also named Alcohol Law Enforcement Director Gregory K. Baker to Director of Professional Standards Gloria Butler be Correction the new Enterprises commissioner Adult for & Juvenile the Facilities Division of Law Karen Brown Enforcement. He said Boyle George and Solomon Baker are dedicated public servants with exemplary experience in Inmate Grievance Director Director criminal justice and law enforcement. Resolution Staff Development & Ellis Board Boyle “I am Training confident that they both Finesse Couch Adult are Facilities the ideal fit for the mission Charles Walstonof this agency and its consolidation,” Perry Executive said. “They Director will Director be great assets in assisting me and all of DPS in continuing to achieve our very high professional standards.” Juvenile Facilities Rehabilitative Programs & Post Release In addition to being deputy secretary, Boyle will continue Services Supervision as general & counsel Nicole Sullivan for the department. With Boyle serving in both positions, Parole DPS will save Director $120,000 in annual Community salary Supervision costs. Commission The savings will be coupled Anne Precythe with other reorganizations Paul in Butler, upper Jr. management and in the Office of the Secretary that have been made Chair to pro- Juvenile Director Community duce Programs more - JCPC than $200,000 of savings in annual salary costs, along with an expected additional $50,000 by the end of the year. Judicial Division 1 “It continues Center for Safer to be an honor and a privilege to have the opportunity Schools Governor’s to work with the dedicated employees who make up the Department of Kym Martin Clemency Office Public Executive Safety,” DirectorBoyle said. “I very Judicial much Division look 2 forward to continuing to serve the governor, the secretary and the people of North Carolinian in this Central new Engineering role.” Judicial Division 3 Commission Bill Stovall of Law Enforcement Baker had been Director ALE director since April. “I am humbled by the confidence Judicial Division the 4governor and Facility the Management secretary have in me to serve in this role,” Jerry Carroll Baker Director said. “I am excited about Juvenile the opportunity Court to work closely with the incredible women Services and men within the division, as well as throughout DPS.” Combined Records Michael Tart Security Services Vacant Director Director On the Scene September <strong>2013</strong> Page 2 Commissioner NC Law Enforcement Division Greg Baker The goal is to increase efficiencies in upper management and administrative support, while maintaining and enhancing field operations and support services. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice As part of continuing consolidation efforts, Commissioner Administration Division Lorrie Dollar General Counsel W. Ellis Boyle the department is integrating Juvenile Justice and Adult Correction to establish the new Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice. Perry named W. David Guice, head of the former State Highway Patrol Division William Grey Deputy Commissioner of Adult Correction, commissioner Legal of the Deborah McSwain Colonel new Administration division. The goal of the realignment is to Director streamline roles in upper management and administrative support, while maintaining critical Alcohol Law Policy & Strategic Communications Enforcement field operations Info Technology and enhancing preventive Planning Pam Walker and Vacant Bob Brinson Director Mark Tylersupport services. Public Information Chief Information Officer Director Perry said improvements in Juvenile Officer Justice Greg Baker and Adult Correction management and operations State Capitol Police Governmental Affairs Glen Allen Budget & Analysis are expected with the creation of the new division. First Net Doug Holbrook James Chief“JR” Gorham, Darlene Langston former commissioner George Bakolia of the Division Sr Legislative of Juvenile Liaison Justice, will be Guice’s Director executive officer in Director the new division. “We are streamlining and combining upper level functions, while continuing Emergency Safety, Occup. & PREA Management to provide the Controller’s same Officelevel of support, and in some areas enhanced Environmental Health Charlotte Jordansupport, Mike Sprayberry to our field Bennie operations,” Aiken Perry Joe said. Simpson “There will be no Director Controller Williams mixing of juveniles and adults under supervision, Director in facilities or in community programs anywhere.” Governor’s Crime The new organizational Internal Auditstructure only Commission affects upper management roles NC National Guard Timothy Harrell at the David Huffman Gregory division Lusk level, Guice said. Director Executive Director “Our AdjutantJuvenile General Justice and Correction professionals are continuing to make great strides in community-based programs that are proven to reduce Purchasing and recidivism,” he said. “We recognize that Victims how Services we work with juveniles differs Logistics greatly from how we Janice Carmichael Drew manage Harbinson adults, and I want to emphasize that we will Section Chief continue to let our experts Director in the field do what they do best.” Guice also said that combining common resources from both Victims Juvenile Justice and Adult Correction will benefit Compensation the entire division and help its employees Commission achieve their distinct and unique missions. x September 10, <strong>2013</strong>
On the Scene September <strong>2013</strong> Page 3 Last bus Sunrise light had just begun to fill the skies as one of the last inmates was loaded on a Prisons transfer bus in late July at Duplin Correctional Center, which closed Aug. 1. (Contributed photo.) What’s inside? Cover Story 4 Safer Schools report delivered Walk In My Shoes 9 Been there, done that 12 What’s on the menu? 15 Service with a smile News 18 1,000s cited 19 Top gang investigator 20 ‘The sound’ 21 Biker safety team 22 Promotions 23 Retirements