Jennifer B. Burgh, Probation Services Manager: Performs administrative and supervisory work related to the Probation Services Division. Duties include interacting with all facets of the Criminal Justice System clients; conducting off-site programs and making public presentations; and developing, implementing and monitoring probation-related programs, processes and associated reports files and records. She supervises all division team members and programs, including misdemeanor probation, pretrial release, offender work program, pretrial intervention, victim impact panel and special response team. Jennifer previously worked in probation at Broward Sheriff’s Office in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Dana L. McMahon, Chief Probation Officer: Performs a variety of administrative and supervisory tasks, as well as probationer case management. Duties include program development and maintenance, preparation of statistical and programmatic reports, supervising and evaluating Probation Officers, and maintaining a probationer caseload. She works with all facets of the Criminal Justice System, including the judiciary, public defenders, state attorneys, private attorneys, all jail personnel, social service agencies in the community, drug programs, mental health agencies, various police jurisdictions, state probation and private sector. Dana facilitates the Victim Impact Panel monthly and supervises personnel and Offender Work Program and Pretrial Intervention. Dana previously worked in probation at the Advocate Program in Miami, FL.
Michael Rogers, Chief of Pretrial Release: Oversees the work of Probation Officers who provide services to assist in monitoring law offenders who are on supervised release. The services provided are recommendations for a monitoring plan for the offender, including conditional release and education and employment stipulations. This includes working with all facets of the Criminal Justice System including the judiciary, public defenders, states attorneys, private attorneys, all jail personnel, social service agencies in the community, drug programs, mental health agencies, various police department jurisdictions, State and County Probation agencies and also the private sector, including families of defendants on Supervised Release. This unit runs 365 days per year, requiring coverage on weekends and holidays. Michael previously worked at Pretrial Release in Sarasota, FL.