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Dr. Jerome G. Miller is co-founder and member of the board of NCIA
and Clinical Director of the Augustus Institute for Mental Health
– Virginia. He holds a doctorate in psychiatric social work
and is recognized as one of the nation’s leading authorities
on corrections, and clinical work with violent juvenile and adult
sex offenders. Prominently known for closing all the state reform
schools in Massachusetts and replacing them with community-based
programs while serving as Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department
of Youth Services, Dr. Miller was later appointed Director of the
Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, and Commissioner
of Children and Youth for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
While serving as Special Assistant to the Governor in Pennsylvania,
he devised strategies and programs that successfully removed 1,000 youthful
offenders from the state’s adult prisons. From 1989-1994, Dr.
Miller was jail and prison monitor for the United States Court in the
Middle District of Florida. Additionally, he has served as a Psychiatric
Social Work Officer in the United States Air Force in this country and
abroad, and was an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work
at Ohio State University. From 1995 to 1997, he was the federal court "receiver" of
D.C.’s child welfare system.
Dr. Miller has lectured extensively in the United States, Canada, and
Europe. He has been widely published since 1965 and has written extensively
for professional journals, magazines and trade publications. His 1990
book, Last
One Over the Wall, was winner of the Edward Sagarin
Prize of the American Society of Criminology and was positively reviewed
in the New York Times, Christian Science Monitor and The
Boston Globe. (A second edition was released by Ohio State University
Press in 1998.) His most recent book, Search & Destroy:
African Americans in the Criminal Justice System,
was published in 1997 by The Cambridge University Press.
Through The
Augustus Institute for Mental Health, Dr. Miller maintains an active
clinical practice with adolescents and adult offenders accused or convicted
of violent crimes or sexual offenses. He also assists in juvenile waiver
hearings and conducts psychosocial studies preparatory to sentencing
in capital cases.
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- Jerome G. Miller, Ph.D.
- Herbert J. Hoelter, MSW
- Jayne Gessner
- Kirk Larter, CPA
- Larry G. Norris, Ed.D.
- Thomas Pointer
- Earl S. El-Amin
- Lindsay M. Hayes, MS
- David C. Heebner, MA, LPC
- Rodney Norris, MHS
- Christine Pahigian
- Meredith Patti, Esquire
- Thomas Scott, LCSW-C
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