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Enlightening readers to the key concepts of the inter-workings of the profit industry of privately owned and operated prison systems with their focus on cost-effectiveness, contract monitoring, and seemingly significant focus on the imprisonment of African-American men in attempt to raise profits, Private Prisons In America informatively investigates the wrongful pursuit of the prison system and the question of truly honorable justice can have a profit motive.
Prior to joining KMK, Miller served as a law clerk to the Honorable Justice Maureen O'Connor, Supreme Court of Ohio (2003-2005) and as a litigation associate at Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton & Norman in Cleveland, Ohio (2002-2003).
She served as Law Clerk to the Honorable Justice Gerald Gillerman, Massachusetts Appeals Court, 1999, and the Honorable Justices Duffly, Katz, Armstrong and Greenberg, 1998.
 
 
 
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