Victim Witness Coordinators
Contact a Victim Witness Coordinator
Victim Services Bureau Chief Jamie Rogers oversees the victim witness coordinators, offender notification contracts, DOC Restorative Justice programs, provides training and responds to victim concerns statewide.
Contact:
Montana Department of Corrections Central Office
5 S. Last Chance Gulch
Helena, MT 59601
(406) 444-7461
jrogers4@mt.gov
Contact:
Montana Department of Corrections Central Office
5 S. Last Chance Gulch
Helena, MT 59601
(406) 444-7461
jrogers4@mt.gov
Victim Witness Coordinator Contact Information
| Victim Witness Coordinator | Phone Number | |
|---|---|---|
| Chloe Zuraff | 406-437-3904 | chloe.zuraff@mt.gov |
| Monica Huffman | 406-594-0019 | monica.huffman@mt.gov |
| Cynthia Lofftus | 406-502-8412 | cynthia.lofftus@mt.gov |
| Lacey Herbst | 406-437-8487 | lacey.herbst@mt.gov |
| Lela Kennedy | 406-661-9767 | lela.kennedy@mt.gov |
| Susan Hansen | 406-594-7076 | susan.hansen@mt.gov |
| Madison Fernandez | 406-594-3662 | madison.fernandez@mt.gov |
Board of Pardons and Parole
The Board of Pardons and Parole victim/witness coordinators are Tanya Brackenbury who is based out of Deer Lodge and Darren Zent based out of Billings, MT. The BOPP victim/witness coordinators are responsible for victims whose offenders are being considered for parole.
Contact:
Montana Board of Pardons and Parole
1002 Hollenbeck Road
Deer Lodge, MT 59722
Deer Lodge Office: (406) 846-1404
Fax: (406) 846-3512
Darren Zent
Cell: (406) 559-0874
darren.zent@mt.gov
Website: https://bopp.mt.gov/
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Victim Testimonials
“This was an acutely sensitive and complex case. The victim liaison showed compassion and understanding toward the victim, and answered her questions with great proficiency….I can’t say enough about her willingness to jump in with victims in the PSI process.” -P&P Presentence Investigation (PSI) Writer“Thank you so much for helping me to put a voice into my victim impact statement! You helped me create context out of a mess of scribbled notes. The struggle had become so great I had almost decided not to do one. But because of you- because of your help- I was able to do the most difficult- and most empowering thing I think I have ever done! I am truly grateful for you! “ – Victim of a felony crime