Dr. Monica K. Miller will be giving a lecture on, “A typology of social, psychological, and practical factors encouraging or discouraging the development of problem solving courts in various countries.” Monica Miller is a professor at the University of Nevada, Reno with a split appointment between the criminal justice department and the interdisciplinary doctoral program in social psychology. She also is an adjunct faculty at the Grant Sawyer Center for Justice Studies and a faculty associate for the women’s studies program. Miller received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 2002 and her doctorate in social psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2004. Her interests involve the application of psychological theories and justice principles to laws and policies. Specifically, she is interested in the role of religion in the legal system (e.g., jury decisions); how the law regulates sexual behavior, pregnancy and family issues; jury decisions in death penalty, medical malpractice and insanity cases; community sentiment and public policy; and vigilante justice in the legal system and the media.

For more information, click COJJ Invited Speaker – Dr. Monica K. Miller

Contact Information

Dr. Logan A. Yelderman
Email : layelderman@pvamu.edu