Joel Miller has spent twenty-five years conducting criminal justice research in both academic and policy settings, joining the Rutgers faculty in 2009. His work is international in scope, reflecting a career that has seen employment at the UK Home Office, the University of Malaga in Spain, and the Vera Institute of Justice, New York. He has conducted research on a range of criminological topics. His recent work has focused in particular on community corrections supervision, street-level police conduct and its regulation, and place characteristics and criminal behaviors. Recent Grants Miller, J. (Principal Investigator). Bureau of Justice Assistance. Newark Reentry Initiative (2016-CZ-BX-0009) October 1, 2016 – September 30, 2020. $1,000,000 This Newark-based reentry program focuses o...

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Professor at Rutgers University