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Honoring AJA’s Certification Liaisons
Part of the success of the American Jail Association’s certification programs is the assistance of liaisons from
corrections agencies throughout the United States. Because they recognize the importance of certification and
the benefits it provides for both individuals and agencies, these men and women have volunteered to assist in
the certification process.
With their help and support, employees within their agency can apply and take the certification examinations to
achieve CJM , CJS, and CJO status.
Alabama Colorado Florida
James Brazier Peter Atchley, CJO Tanesha Blackmon
Houston County Jail Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office Orange County Corrections
Leslie Hood, CJM Andrew Bechert Department
Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Craig DeMange, CJM
Shawn Laughlin, CJM Collier County Sheriff’s Office
Arkansas
Broomfield Police Department Nicole Ojeda
Kyle Hecke, CJO Pasco Sheriff’s Office
Garland County Sheriff’s Office Lisa Peck, CJM
Mesa County Sheriff’s Office Jason Reid
California Greg Van Wyk, CJM Sumter County Detention Center
Aaron Arreola, CJO Eagle County Sheriff’s Office
Imperial County Sheriff’s Office
Edward Delgado
Riverside County Sheriff’s Office Interested in helping those in your facility to become certified?
Become an AJA Liaison and enable your peers to take the next step.
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