Judy McLeod received The Larry J. Harvey Program Manager’s Award

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During the 25th Anniversary Celebration and Conference for Tennessee Community Corrections Association, March 16, 2011 held in Nashville, TN, Lincoln County resident, Judy McLeod received the Larry J. Harvey Program Manager’s Award.

Judy McLeod, Program Director for the South Central Human Resource Agency’s Community Corrections Program was presented this very prestigious award during the Award’s Banquet.  The honor is given by the Tennessee Community Corrections Association to the Program Manager who exemplifies outstanding service, dedication and managerial leadership.  Ms. McLeod was nominated and selected for this award by colleagues and peers.  It is given in memory of Larry J. Harvey who was instrumental in founding and developing the Community Corrections Act of 1986, which established Community Corrections Programs throughout the state of Tennessee.   Community Corrections is a community based alternative to incarceration for non-violent felony offenders, designed to help alleviate the overcrowding of prisons and jails.  This program encompasses nine southern middle Tennessee counties in the 14th, 17th and 22nd Judicial Districts and supervises over 300 convicted felons.

Judy. McLeod began her career in Community Corrections over 17 years ago as a part-time Community Service Coordinator, promoted to Case Officer, then upward to Assistant Program Manager and six years ago became Program Director.  “Under the leadership and guidance of Ms. McLeod as Program Director, the overall program has grown and receives high accolades from all who are associated with her, her staff and her program”, stated James Coy Anderson, Executive Director for SCHRA.

"This award was a great honor from my peers and staff; however, my deepest gratitude goes to the wonderful men and women who work with me in the Community Corrections Program. They are the "best of the best" and I and the program as a whole would not be as successful without their dedication, professionalism and commitment to the program" Judy McLeod

Ms. McLeod graduated from Belmont (College) University in Nashville, Tennessee with a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice.  She received her FTO Basic Training from the Tennessee Corrections Institute and her Certificate as a Training Director at the National Institute of Corrections (NIC) in Longmont Colorado.  She was the first Pre-Service Training Coordinator for the Tennessee Community Corrections Association.Ms. McLeod received her training on Identifying and Responding to Elder Abuse through the American Probation and Parole Association in Jackson, TN.  She has written and developed a training program on Elder Abuse and Investigative Techniques, adapted a version of the Character Counts Program applicable to adults in a business atmosphere, a “Back to Kindergarten” basic for adult business personnel, taught Community Corrections Standards and Policy and Procedure, and participated in many workshops in the field of Corrections.  She is trained in Advanced Moral Reconation Therapy, a systematic step-by-step treatment strategy designed to enhance self-image, promote growth of a positive, productive identity and facilitate the development of higher stages of moral reasoning.  She attended the Advanced Management Strategies for a Diverse Workplace at the National Institute of Corrections.  She also is trained in Level of Service/ Case Management Inventory (LS/CMI), a risk/needs assessment tool, and is a Certified Cognitive Behavioral Facilitator.

Judy is the daughter of Emogene B. Kite and the late Roy D. Kite.  She enjoys spending time with her husband Mike and son Jonathan.  She attends the First United Methodist Church where she is  active  with the UpWard Ministry.

 
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