Pam Miller
Pam Miller has worked for the NSPCC for three years, first as a research officer in the Research Department for two years and she has been a Senior Analyst in the Strategy Unit for the past year. Pam’s work at the NSPCC has focused on research and policy on a variety of topics, including children and young people experiencing domestic violence (in their own relationships and living with parental domestic abuse), multiple adversities and service integration, and neglect.
Prior to that, Pam was a Research Fellow at the University of Central Lancashire working on study looking at police notifications to children’s social care in incidents of domestic violence and developing baseline evidence for a social marketing campaign aimed at perpetrators of domestic violence.
Pam has worked in state government and the non-profit sector in the USA for several years focusing on child abuse, juvenile justice and domestic violence and wider criminal justice issues. Pam has a BsC in Computer Science from Indiana University and a MSc in Social Work from the University of Texas.