Doing a quick check on the other card finds something interesting... head of 54 staff positions. Guess I find it more telling than interesting in light of the stories from friends of mine working under him.

Things like the guard that gave Israel Keyes a razor and did not follow up on it was not reprimanded in any way, yet an officer that made his rounds and failed to notice Keyes cutting and strangling himself under the covers did. Care to guess which was a person of color? Care to guess the general attitude of many guards I know?

Yes, I get it that Probation and Prison Guard is not the same position, but how likely is it the entire system is as rotten as any particular section?


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PROBATION AND PAROLE
The mission of the Division of Probation and Parole is to enhance community safety. We utilize proven practices and effective supervision to improve the successful community reintegration of probationers and parolees.

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STAFF
Jen Winkelman
Director
Phone: 907-269-7367
Fax: 907-269-7365
jennifer.winkelmanalaska.gov

Rebecca Brunger
Division Operations Manager
Phone: 907-269-7367
Fax: 907-269-7365
rebecca.brungeralaska.gov

Amy Abbott
Region I Chief Probation Officer
Phone: 907-707-1780
Fax: 907-761-5601
amy.abbottalaska.gov

Vacant
Region II Chief Probation Officer
Phone: 907-458-6830
Fax: 907-458-6831
Kendall Rhyne
Region III Chief Probation Officer
Phone: 907-334-2300
Fax: 907-279-3402
[email protected]


Michael Ramsay
Criminal Justice Specialist
Phone: 907-269-7384
Fax: 907-269-7382
michael.ramsayalaska.gov

Lorna Colver
Acting Probation Officer III
Phone: 907-269-6040
Fax: 907-269-6035
lorna.colveralaska.gov

OFFICES AND REGIONS
SUPERVISION
REGION I
REGION II
REGION III
This region includes Anchorage with a staff compliment of fifty-four positions. Probation officers supervise adult felons on probation or parole in a primarily urban region, working with community resources throughout the area.


Mark Begich, Joaquin Jackson, and Heller resistance... Three huge reasons to worry about the NRA.