Jerome G. Miller

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1931 –

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Who is Jerome G. Miller?

Jerome G. Miller is an authority on the reform of juvenile and adult corrections systems. He is a prominent advocate for alternatives to incarceration for offenders as well as for the de-institutionalization of individuals with developmental disabilities. His career has involved university teaching, administration of juvenile justice services for three states, clinical work with offenders and advocacy for systemic change in public sector correctional services. Miller's work first drew national attention for his leadership in closing several juvenile reformatories in Massachusetts in the early 1970s. Miller went on to emerge as a prominent national advocate, administrator and educator working for systemic change in public sector corrections and disability service delivery systems. He is the co-founder of the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives.

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Born
1931
Wahpeton
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • The Catholic University of America

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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