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MANDATED REPORTS

Annual Performance Report to Office of Juvenile Justice
& Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Dept. of Justice.
Annual Report of State Board of Victim Services to
Governor.
Annual Report of Victim Services Coordinator to
Governor, Secretary of Public Safety & Correctional
Services, & State Board of Victim Services.
Annual State Crime Control & Prevention Plan
to Governor.
Annual Survey of Juveniles in Maryland Jails &
Lockups to Office of Juvenile Justice &
Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Dept. of Justice.
Three-Year Comprehensive Plan (& annual
amendments) to Office of Juvenile Justice &
Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Dept. of Justice.

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF
CRIME CONTROL & PREVENTION

Terry Walsh Roberts, Executive Director (410) 321-3521
Stephen A. Bocian, Deputy Director (410) 321-3521
Gregory J. Leyko, Deputy Director (410) 321-3521

COMMUNICATIONS & MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SYSTEM

Linda Schiffer (410) 321-3521
Andrea M. Vernot (410) 321-3521

FISCAL & GRANTS MANAGEMENT
Carol Mackowiak (410) 321-3521
Sara (Sally) A. Huffines (410) 321-3521

GRANTS MONITORING

Sally M. Marker (410) 321-3521

JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAM

Richard W. Friedman, Administrator
(410) 321-3521

JUVENILE JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL
George B. Rasin, Jr., Chair, 1997

Appointed by Governor (who names chair):
Roger W. Brown, Dwain D. Howard,
Alexander J. Palenscar, Esq., Alexis R.
Piquero, Mary K. Prangley. Terms expire
1995.
Thomas E. Hickman, Phyllis D. K.
Hildreth, Jean Tucker Mann, Carol A.
Mehrling, Madeline F. Moore, B.
Harriette Taylor, Esq., Adam Van Grack.
Terms expire 1997.
Peter D. Blauvelt, Kermit C. Burton, Brig.
Gen. Thomas Clifton Johnson,
Clementine L. Kaufman, Ph.D., David
Sann, Linda S. Thompson, Dr.P.H. Terms
expire 1998.

Ann Shervington Davis, Joseph
Edmonds, Jr., Philip Carey Foster, Esq.,
Nancy S. Grasmick, Ph.D., Eddie M.
Harrison, Stuart O. Simms, Calvin D.
Street. Terms expire 1999.

LAW ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM

Donald Farabaugh (410) 321-3521

PREVENTION PROGRAM

Larry Dawson (410) 321-3521

VICTIM SERVICES & DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
PROGRAM

Mary Pat Brygger, Victim Services Coordinator
(410) 321-3521

STATE BOARD OF VICTIM SERVICES
Chair: Roberta R. Roper, designee of
Governor

Appointed by Governor: Virginia L. Wolf,
1995, Constance W. Pullen, 1996, Roni
Broden Young, 1996, Anne B. Powell,
1997, Frank R. Weathersbee, 1997,
William Harrison, 1998, Lynn W.
Putman, 1998, two vacancies.

Appointed by Chief Judge, Court of
Appeals:
Deborah A. Unitus

Ex officio: J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Attorney
General, Benjamin R. Wolman, Esq.,
Chair, Criminal Injuries Compensation
Board, Alvin C. Collins, Secretary of
Human Resources, Stuart O. Simms,
Secretary of Juvenile Justice, Bishop L.
Robinson, Secretary of Public Safety &
Correctional Services, Terry Walsh
Roberts, Executive Director, Governor's
Office of Crime Control & Prevention.

The Governor's Office of Crime Control and Pre-
vention was created in 1995 by the Governor to address
concerns about public safety and the prevention of crime
and substance abuse (Executive Order 01.01.1995.18).
The Office was formed by merging the functions of the
Office of Justice Administration and the Governor's
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission.

For nonprofit community groups and local and
State government agencies, the Office administers
State grant programs, including the Governor's Drug
and Alcohol Abuse Program
(also known as Neighbor-
hood Crime Prevention Grants), and the Maryland
Victims of Crime Fund. The Office also oversees
several federal grant programs, including the Edward
Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement
Assistance Program,
the Juvenile Justice and Delin-
quency Prevention Program,
the Violence Against
Women Program,
the Police Victims of Crime Fund,
and the Governor's portion of the federal Safe and
Drug-Free Schools and Communities Program.

The Office helps draft legislation, policies, plans,
programs, and budgets to improve public safety and the
administration of justice and reduce and prevent crime,
violence, delinquency, and substance abuse. It also re-
ceives policy direction and oversight from the Cabinet
Council on Criminal and Juvenile Justice.

Appointed by the Governor, the Executive Direc-
tor serves on the Criminal Justice Information Advi-
sory Board and the State Board of Victim Services.

JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAM

Richard W. Friedman, Administrator
(410) 321-3521
The Juvenile Justice Program administers funding
and provides technical support to carry out State, local
and private nonprofit programs. These programs seek
to treat senous and chronic juvenile offenders, improve
the Juvenile justice system, and prevent delinquency.

 

 



 
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