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Article: Making a place of change.(Best in the Business)(Bath Institution assistant warden and manager of correctional programs Keir MacMillan)
- Article from:
- Corrections Today
- Article date:
- June 1, 1999
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In the letter nominating Keir MacMillan, assistant warden and manager of correctional programs at Bath Institution in Ontario, Canada, as one of the best in the business on behalf of the Correctional Service Canada (CSC), it is written, "Mr. MacMillan was able to introduce the concept of 'offender rehabilitation' at a time when the focus of incarceration was to 'lock them up.'" That's a big credit, especially from a correctional system so famous for its rehabilitative bent. MacMillan, however, demurs. "I am not a pioneer," he says.
The credit being given to (and downplayed by) MacMillan is for the explosive success of Bath's rehabilitative programs. "We went ...
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