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Judicial Services Bureau |

Judicial Services Bureau Commander Major Mike Page
is a 37 year veteran of corrections and is dual
certified in corrections and law enforcement.
He worked in male and female adult
prisons and community facilities in the Florida Department of Corrections. Major Page was
appointed as a Prison Inspector and Regional
Supervisor for 19 years overseeing inspections,
management reviews and investigations of local
and state level detention facilities in Florida.
He retired from Pasco Sheriff’s Office in
2007 after serving six years as the Detention
Bureau Commander.
His duties included overseeing the
Warrants Division, Courthouse Security and
Bailiffs Division.
Since 2007, Major Page has been
conducting performance audits of local and state
detention facilities to determine compliance
with the National Standards as set by the
American Correction Association.
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Captain James Walker
serves as Detention Administration Division
Commander, which includes Jail Training, Medical
and Administrative Units, Warrants, Court
Services and Civil. Captain Walker has
been with the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office
since 1991 and has served in many areas of the
agency, including Professional Standards,
Special Operations, Traffic, Selective
Enforcement Unit, SWAT, Rapid Response Team and
Major Cases Detective, and most recently as
Criminal Investigations Division Commander.
Captain Walker holds an Associates Degree
from Daytona Beach Community College and a
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice from
Saint Leo University. He is also a 2009
graduate of the FBI National Academy in
Quantico, Virginia, Class 239.
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Operations Commander Lieutenant Shaun Klucznik commands the Detention Operations Section, which includes
Inmate Housing, Food Services, Booking, and Classification. Lieutenant Klucznik also manages the Detention Field Training Program. Lieutenant Klucznik is a 14 year veteran in the corrections field and is dual certified in corrections and law enforcement. He joined the Pasco Sheriff's Office in 1997 and was sponsored through the Corrections Academy. During his 13 years with the Pasco Sheriff's Office, he rose through the ranks of Deputy, Field Training Officer, Corporal, and Sergeant. Lieutenant Klucznik left Pasco County as an Operations Sergeant and has experience as a Booking Sergeant. Lieutenant Klucznik is a Certified Corrections Manager through the American Correctional Association and is also a C.J.S.T.C. certified instructor.
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Medical Director Kristine DeKany
is a Registered Nurse with 10+ years of
correctional health care experience where she
began her career as a Licensed Practical
Nurse. She completed her Associate’s Degree in
nursing at Pasco-Hernando Community College in
2006 and her Bachelor of Science Degree with
an emphasis in Management at Hodges University
where she graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2008, and
her Master’s Degree in
Health Science with an emphasis in Health Care
Administration at Florida Gulf Coast University
in 2011.
Kristine has held a seat on the Florida Model Jail Standards (FMJS) Medical subcommittee for the past 7 years and has served as chair of this committee for the last 2 years. Kristine also serves on the FMJS Training Committee where she trains all the new Medical Inspectors in the state. She is also an FMJS Medical Services Inspector and a dual certified Correctional Nurse/Nurse Manager, achieving recognition as the first Certified Corrections Nurse in the State of Florida through the American Correctional Association in 2007.
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