Corrections_Today_September-October_2022_Vol.84_No.5
2022 Election
Delegate Assembly
Xyzeidria Ensley (TN) Director of Behavioral Health Services Davidson County Sheriff’s Office
Dr. Xyzeidria Ensley, Ph.D. has worked in the field of corrections for over 18 years. Since 2005, Ensley has worked for the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office in two positions, as a mental health case manager and five years as the Director of Behavioral Health Services. Ensley earned her Ph.D. in Clin ical Counseling and is licensed in the state of Tennessee. Ensley currently serves on the Substance Use Disorder and the Behavioral Health Subcommittees for American Correctional Association. Ensley is a recognized Mental Health trainer for ACA, SAMHSA’s GAINS Center, and International Association of Correctional Training Personnel (IATCP). Ensley holds membership in the American Counseling Association, American Correctional Association, American Jail Association, Tennessee Licensure for Professional Counselors, National Association for Alco holism and Drug Abuse Counselors and Tennessee Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors.
Randy Shively (OH) Director of Research and Clinical Development Alvis
Randy Shively, Ph.D., has been a psychologist and director of clinical services at Alvis for 32 years. Shively also has been involved in private practice in psychology for the same amount of time. As part of his private practice, for 11 years he worked for a mental health organization performing assessments for Probate Court cases. Shively received his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Ohio Wesleyan University and his master’s degree and Doctorate in Psychology from The Ohio State University. Shively won the Peter Lejins Research Award from ACA in 2016 and belongs to the Ohio Psychological Association. Shively has been a licensed Psychologist since 1990. Shively has chaired and co-chaired the Substance Disorders Committee and is currently chairing the Behavioral Health Committee; he has served actively on all treatment committees at ACA. Shively has been on the Awards Committee and the Delegate Assembly in the past.
15. Community Corrections (1 Position)
Patrick R. Mahoney (FL) Director for Office of Programs and Reentry Florida Department of Corrections
Patrick Mahoney has worked for the Florida Department of Corrections (FDC) since 1994. Mahoney began his career as a probation officer supervising caseloads, including drug offender pro bation and community control. Mahoney served as the circuit training coordinator, training officers, and teaching in the basic recruit academy. Mahoney also served as a Regional Program Manager, Assistant Bureau Chief, Bureau Chief of Transition and Substance Abuse Treatment Services and currently serves as FDC’s statewide Director for Office of Programs and Reentry. Mahoney received a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from the State University of New York at Brockport. Mahoney has served as a board mem ber of many professional and civic organizations, including his current role as delegate assembly representative.
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