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Randall Walker
Captain
Captain Randall Walker is a 16-year veteran of the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Department. He began his career as a Correctional Officer One in 1991. Randall served in many different assignments as a Correctional Officer to include being a Facility Training Officer, Mental Health Module Officer, and a Classification Officer.
Randall was promoted to Correctional Sergeant in 1996. As a Correctional Sergeant he served as the Facility Training Sergeant, Male Special Core Group Sergeant, and the Classification Sergeant. Randall was also certified by the National Institute of Corrections as a Direct Supervision Instructor.
In 2001, Randall was promoted to the rank of Correctional Lieutenant. As a Correctional Lieutenant Randall managed the Specialized Emergency Response Team, the Mental Health Program, Facility Training Program, and was a key part of developing the Detention Division’s Crisis Response Team. In 2005 Randall was transferred to the North County Detention Facility where he served as the Assistant Facility Manager.
Randall’s current assignment is the Facility Manager of the Main Adult Detention Facility where he is responsible for managing the daily operations of an 845-bed medium/maximum security facility.
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The Main Adult Detention Facility (MADF) is located at 2777 Ventura Avenue
in the Hall of Justice Complex. The Main Adult Detention Facility (MADF) was opened
in 1991. This "new generation" facility was based on a "direct supervision"
design, as opposed to the "linear" design of the County's earlier jails.
Originally designed to hold close to 500 inmates, the facility quickly reached
it's housing capacity and an expansion was opened in 1997 to provide an
additional 290 beds. The facility is a medium/maximum security facility,
housing both pre-trial and sentenced inmates.
The direct supervision concept at MADF encourages officer contact with
inmates and emphasizes the use of interpersonal communication skills.
Officers provide a leadership role and make themselves available to inmates
by using the new generation/direct supervision model for inmate management.
Currently, facility staffing includes 145 Correctional Officers, 18 sergeants,
5 lieutenants, and one captain. Support staff includes 29 legal processors,
22 detention assistants, 18 cooks and 7 janitors.
The primary duties of a Correctional Officer are the supervision and care of
inmates while in custody. In addition to these duties, there are a variety
of other assignments and specialty positions Correctional Officers can work.
These positions are either incorporated into their daily assigned positions,
or are three- year assignments. These positions include:
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Specialized Emergency Response Team (SERT)
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Facility Training Officer (FTO)
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Mental Health Core Officer
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Male Special Core Officer
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Central Control Officer
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Court Holding/Movement Officer
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Gang Intelligence Officer
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Contact Visiting Officer
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Classification Officer
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Disciplinary Grievance Officer (DGO)
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Program Officer
In addition to the above assignments, two Correctional Sergeants and
two Correctional Officers are assigned to the Administration Division as:
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Internal Affairs Sergeant
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Background Investigations Sergeant
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Background Investigator
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Training Coordinator
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