Kirk Lambert
Kirk Lambert has worked in law enforcement for 19 years, spending 17 of those years working for Utah Department of Corrections division of Adult Probation and Parole. He worked as a Probation and Parole Agent for five years and has worked as sergeant in this field for the past 12 years. He has also held the assignment of Tactical Field Officer with the US Marshal’s Service with that agency’s Joint Criminal Apprehension Team (JCAT) and Violent Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team (VFAST).
He graduated from Utah State University with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in History and Sociology. Shortly after being promoted to sergeant, Kirk Lambert was placed in charge of a pilot program where he worked with Kristin Cox to implement Theory of Constraints practices into helping individuals on probation or parole exit the criminal justice system. By implementing full-kit and focusing on the constraint, Utah witnessed drastic improvement in reducing duration of probation and parole supervision while increasing positive outcomes of those terms of supervision. He also works as an outside consultant and is working with Epiphany Associates to help The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services implement a full kit for their clients who are reentering the community.