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KJCC Deputy Superintendent Joins Board of Directors for Performance-based Standards

by cherylca last modified Jan 03, 2017 12:01 PM
Kansas Juvenile Correctional Complex (KJCC) Deputy Superintendent Megan Milner recently was named to the board of directors for the Performance-based Standards (PbS) Learning Institute, an initiative of the Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators that provides national standards for juvenile justice agencies, facilities and residential care providers.
KJCC Deputy Superintendent Joins Board of Directors for Performance-based Standards

KJCC Deputy Superintendent Megan Milner has joined the PbS Board of Directors.


Milner, the Kansas Department of Corrections' PbS state coordinator, will serve a three-year term as clerk on the board.

With more than 15 years in the criminal justice field, Milner has worked in a variety of areas including juvenile intake and assessment, substance abuse treatment, family drug court, re-entry services, contract compliance and training community partners in evidence-based practices. In 2012, she was named deputy superintendent of KJCC, located in Topeka.

Milner earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Washburn University and a master's degree in criminal justice from the University of Cincinnati. She is currently completing her certificate in public management through the University of Kansas.

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