Katherine Miller, M.S., MPA, U.S. Army (ret.)

Faculty

Summary

Katherine Miller, M.S., MPA, Deputy Provost Marshal General, U.S. Army (ret.), began her career in criminal justice in 1975 with the U.S. Army Military Police Corps. She has 34 years of progressive experience in corrections and policing from entry level to senior executive. Prior to joining the University of Nevada, Reno Justice Management Team, she led the Department of Defense's largest correctional organization and commanded police and intelligence units supporting correctional and combat operations in Afghanistan. Her credentials include an MPA from Roosevelt University in Chicago, an M.S. in strategic studies from the U.S. Army War College and a B.A. in criminology from St Leo's College, Florida. An active member of the American Correctional Association (ACA), she is a Certified Corrections Executive (CCE).

A frequent lecturer and facilitator for professional organizations and universities, her areas of interest include corrections and internment operations, emergency management and leading organizations through transition. She has taught criminal justice, leadership, strategic planning and organizational design courses. She is currently serving as an advisor for military leaders engaged in establishment of rule of law operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, focusing on police and correctional systems.

Class Materials

  • JM 792 - Innovations in Corrections Management

Education

  • MPA, Roosevelt University in Chicago
  • M.S., Strategic Studies, U.S. Army War College
  • B.A., Criminology, St Leo's College, Florida