Jeaneé C. Miller School of Criminal Justice University at Albany, State University of New York 135 Western Ave., Draper 219, Albany, NY 12222 Email: jcmiller@albany.edu Education University at Albany, SUNY: Albany, NY Ph.D., Criminal Justice (In Progress) M.A., Criminal Justice, May 2011 Temple University: Philadelphia, PA B.A. with Distinction, Criminal Justice, 2009 Specialization: Spanish Journal Articles Kelly, Christopher K., Miller, J. M., Redlich, A. R., & Kleinman, S. M. A taxonomy of interrogation methods. Psychology, Public Policy, & Law (in press). Conference Presentations/Posters Miller, Jeaneé C. “Racial Heterogeneity, Crime, and Disorder: An Exploration of Measurement and Methodology using a Case Study of Philadelphia Neighborhoods” American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2012. Abdel-Salam, Sami, Kelly, C. K., Miller, J. M., & Redlich, A. R. “Interrogation as a Social Dance: How Social Identity Influences Perceived Effectiveness of Interrogation Methods” American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2012. Kelly, Christopher K., Miller, J. M., Redlich, A. R., & Kleinman, S. M. “A Taxonomy of Interrogation Methods” International Investigative Interviewing Research Group Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada, May 2012. Miller, Jeaneé C., Kelly, C.M., Redlich, A. R., & Kleinman, S. M. “Making Sense of Interrogation Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures: A Synthesis of the Literature” American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2011. Miller, Jeaneé C. “Racial Heterogeneity & Crime: Using Block Groups to Examine this Relationship” Graduate Research Symposium: Research that Matters, Albany, NY, March 2011. Miller, Jeaneé C. “Racial Heterogeneity & Crime: A Study Using One Philadelphia Neighborhood” American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Fransisco, CA, November 2010. Fellowships & Assistantships Research Assistantship, University at Albany Research Assistant, Dr. Allison Redlich, HIG, Spring 2013 – Present Research Assistant, Dr. Allison Redlich, HIG, Spring 2011 – Spring 2012 Research Assistant, Dr. James Acker, Fall 2009 – Spring 2010 Teaching Assistantship, University at Albany Discussion Leader, Introduction to Criminal Justice Processes (RCRJ 201), Fall 2012 Discussion Leader, Introduction to Criminal Justice Processes (RCRJ 201), Fall 2010 Research Assistantship, University of Missouri, St. Louis On-Site Interviewer, Dr. Finn Esbensen, Summer 2012 A Multi-method, Multi-site Study of Gang Desistance [NIJ] Research Assistantship, University of Missouri, St. Louis On-Site Research Assistant, Dr. Finn Esbensen, Fall 2008 – Spring 2009; Winter 2010 Process and Outcome Evaluation of the Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.) Program [NIJ]. Research Assistantship, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA Data Coder, Dr. John Goldkamp, Summer 2009 Grants & Research Awards Initiatives for Women – July 2012 American Psychology-Law Society Diversity Travel Award – Spring 2012 Manuscripts in Progress Miller, Jeaneé C. “Racial Heterogeneity & Violent Crime: Exploring Spatial Variation in Philadelphia Neighborhoods.” Departmental Service Justice & Multiculturalism in the 21st Century, Committee Member, Summer 2012 - Present Post-Doctoral Fellow Search Committee, Fall 2012 Administrative Director Search Committee, Fall 2012 Faculty Search Committee, Fall 2011 Professional Affiliations American Society of Criminology, Member, 2009 – Present American Psychology-Law Society, Member, 2011 – Present