Corrections_Today_September-October_2022_Vol.84_No.5
2022 Election
Delegate Assembly
Jonathan Ogletree (KS) Chair, Prisoner Review Board Kansas Department of Corrections
Jonathan Ogletree has been with Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) since November 1989. He has held multiple positions with the department throughout the years, to include Correc tional Officer, Unit Team Manager and Director of the Shawnee County Reentry Program. Ogletree was appointed to the Prisoner Review Board (PRB) in July of 2011 and named PRB Chair in January of 2017. Ogletree is a member of the Kansas Sentencing Commission, and the newly elected Presi dent for Association of Paroling Authorities International (APAI). Ogletree started work as a consultant in 2014 and has worked on numerous projects with National Institute of Corrections, Center for Effective Public Policy and the Criminal and Justice Institute. Ogletree has a Bachelor of Science degree from Friends University in Organizational Management and Leadership, and a Master of Arts degree from Webster University in Management.
4. Probation or Post-Release Supervision (Juvenile) (1 Position)
Evangeline Ford (GA) Juvenile Probation/Parole Specialist III Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice
Evangeline Ford started her career with the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice in 2004 as a juvenile correctional officer I. Since then, Ford has worked in several positions, four years as a juvenile probation/parole specialist I, five years as a juvenile probation/parole specialist II, and is currently serving in a supervisor role as a juvenile probation/parole specialist III intake officer. Ford was selected by district directors as one of the probation officers to work in a brand-new juvenile detention center, facilitating a Victim Impact Program with a partnering agency, became a certified sex offender treat ment counselor, became a balance and restorative justice facilitator, and becoming certified in the Seven Challenges Substance Abuse program. Ford received her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice in 2009. Ford has served on various committees including Child Fatality Committee, Focus Group, Collaborative Committee, C.H.I.N.S. Committee, Stu dent Attendance Council, L.I.P.T. Committee and Juvenile Screenings.
David Tobin (OH) Parole Officer Supervisor Ohio Department of Youth Services
David Tobin has over 16 years of experience in probation and aftercare. Tobin began his career in 2002 as an intensive juvenile probation officer for Crawford County Juvenile Court. In 2006, he was hired as a juvenile parole officer for the Ohio Department of Youth Services, before being promoted to senior parole officer in 2012 and later to his current position as a parole officer supervisor, which he’s worked as since 2015. Tobin has a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice from Bowling Green State University. Tobin is the current president of the Correctional Accreditation Association of Ohio. Tobin is an active member of ACA and has previously served as a delegate and probation/parole committee member from 2015–2017.
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