Damon Cox is not just an Assistant Director at Johnson County Juvenile Community Corrections; he's a dedicated advocate for positive change in the criminal justice system. Armed with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Ball State University and a Master of Public Administration from Indiana Wesleyan University, Damon has been weaving his expertise into the fabric of the system since 2012.From the frontlines as a law enforcement officer to the strategic realms of case management and field operations, Damon's journey has been marked by an unwavering commitment to justice. In 2015, he found his calling within the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office and Juvenile Community Corrections, discovering a profound passion for empowering youth and enlightening the public on mental health issues.A Crisis Intervention Team Officer and Instructor, a QPR Suicide Prevention Instructor, and a proud recipient of the “Community Award” from Johnson County Sheriff Duane Burgess, Damon stands out for his outstanding dedication to serving Johnson County. Behind every accomplishment is a person deeply committed to making a difference.Alongside his wife Kristi and their two delightful children, Matthew and Luke, he finds joy in the balance of life. Volunteering takes on a whole new meaning for Damon from working with local community stakeholders to youth ministries at Christ Indy United Methodist Church, Damon continues to inspire and uplift. His is a story of not just a career, but a life devoted to creating a safer, more compassionate community. Damon Cox: a name synonymous with service, leadership, and an unwavering dedication to the betterment of society.
Listed skills include Emergency Management, Public Safety, Criminal Justice, Police, and 11 others.