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Millhaven Institution

Millhaven Institution (French: Établissement de Millhaven) is a maximum security prison located in Bath, Ontario. Approximately 500 inmates are incarcerated at Millhaven.[1]

Millhaven Institution
LocationMillhaven, Ontario
Coordinates44°11′50″N 76°45′08″W / 44.1973°N 76.7523°W / 44.1973; -76.7523Coordinates: 44°11′50″N 76°45′08″W / 44.1973°N 76.7523°W / 44.1973; -76.7523
StatusOperational
Security classMaximum security
Capacity413
Opened1971
Managed byCorrections Canada
WardenKevin Snedden

Opened in 1971, Millhaven was originally built to replace Ontario's other aging maximum security prison, Kingston Penitentiary in Kingston Ontario. A riot at Kingston Penitentiary forced Millhaven to open prematurely.[2] During the period of 1977–1984, a Special Handling Unit (SHU) operated at Millhaven, alongside its general maximum-security population.[3] A new Canada-wide Special Handling Unit was subsequently opened in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines Quebec, and the Millhaven SHU was closed.

Millhaven also housed the federal inmate intake and assessment unit for the Ontario region, the Millhaven Assessment Unit (MAU), until 2013, when the assessment unit was moved to Joyceville High Medium Institute (JAU), in order to facilitate the closing of Kingston Penitentiary.[4] Federal parole violators were returned to MAU from whichever Ontario region they were arrested in, to appear in front of the National Parole Board for disposition.

Millhaven is one of two identically designed maximum security institutions in Canada. The other is located at Archambault Institution, Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Quebec.

Bath Institution

Bath Institution
 
LocationBath, Ontario
Coordinates44°11′50″N 76°45′08″W / 44.1973°N 76.7523°W / 44.1973; -76.7523
StatusOperational
Security classMaximum security
Capacity340
Opened1972
Managed byCorrections Canada
WardenScott Thompson

Also located on same property is Bath Institution, a medium security facility located along the shores of Lake Ontario. Opened in 1972, it houses 340 inmates.[5]

Living units

Millhaven consists of three main living units, a segregation unit and a hospital wing. There are approximately 120 men per unit. Units have two levels. Ranges are double-sided and have hydraulically locking metal doors (See video in "External Links" section), housing two inmates per cell. The ranges/cells are designated by alphanumeric code (i.e. B1, H2 etc.).

Main living units are designated by Alpha codes:

A Unit = Federal Intake and Assessment Unit – Ontario region (MAU) (ranges B, C, & D)[6]

E Unit = Federal Intake and Assessment Unit – Ontario region (MAU) (and institutional workers) (ranges F, G, & H)[7]

I Unit = Administrative Segregation/Special Needs

J Unit = Maximum Security Unit (MSU) (ranges K, L, & M)[8]

N Area = Main intersection and security control hub.

MAU (Millhaven Assessment Unit) houses inmates recently sentenced to federal time, in the Ontario region. They are assessed and placed in other prisons according to security needs.[9] MAU is classified as integrated (housing convicts serving time on all types of charges).

MSU (J unit) houses habitually violent offenders, and is non-integrated (no sex offenders, informants or incompatibles). Many inmates with life sentences are also housed in MSU. It is considered a "gladiator school", and convicts who serve time there are revered in the criminal subculture.[10]

On September 30, 2013 Kingston Penitentiary was closed. Many maximum security inmates housed there were transferred to Millhaven. A new 96 bed facility was constructed within the Millhaven compound, to house inmates from the Kingston Pen closure.[11]

Security

The perimeter is surrounded by a double 9.1-metre (30-foot) razor fence, and has observation towers at the corners.

A 1.2-metre (4-foot) "warning fence" inside the perimeter of the exercise yard acts as a boundary that inmates cannot cross without deadly force being used. Armed patrol vehicles with Colt Canada C8 rifles and parabolic microphones are on guard at all times. There are motion sensors in the outlying property,[12] and multiple CCTV units throughout.[13]

Visitors are subject to personal and vehicle search once on CSC property, and an ION scanner is used upon entry to detect drugs or other compounds on clothing or personal objects. The visiting area is equipped with CCTV, and listening devices are embedded in each table.[14]

Inmates in the MAU (intake - A and E units) are allowed only screened visits, behind glass.

Notable events

Over the years, the institution has seen its share of violence. J unit is considered one of the most dangerous places in Canada's prison system.[15] The most unruly inmates are often housed there.[16]

On July 10, 1972, fourteen inmates escaped a recreation yard by clipping the chain link fence. A subsequent manhunt was undertaken by police and Canadian Forces personnel. Three hundred police officers and soldiers from CFB Trenton created a cordon that eventually yielded the capture of most of the escapees.[17][18]

On the first anniversary of the August 10, 1975 suicide of prisoner Edward Nalon in the infamous "back hole" at Millhaven,[19] prisoners at Millhaven refused to work and began a hunger strike for improvements to the prison system.[20] They asserted that their strike was in solidarity with a strike at the British Columbia Penitentiary, and their strike inspired sympathy hunger strikes at Collins Bay Institution and Joyceville Institution.[21]In 1977 escapees were shot whilst climbing fences at Millhaven institution. Glenn Thomas Landers was killed while fellow inmate Florant Tanguay was injured by buckshot. Prior to the escape attempt a riot had been staged as well as the inmates had fashioned “zip” guns and had also smuggled a number of .22 rounds into the prison to aid in their escape which ultimately failed. On July 5, 1985, the warden of Millhaven (Al Stevenson) was placed under police protection due to credible threats to his life. The threats came from unknown Millhaven inmates. He was transferring in to Millhaven from Stony Mountain Institution in Manitoba, where he had a reputation of strictness. Warden Stevenson and his family were placed under guard by the OPP (Ontario Provincial Police).[22] This caution was taken due to the 1978 murder of Archambault Institution (Quebec) warden Michel Roy.[23]

In 2004, correctional officers employed at Millhaven Maximum Security were concerned about their safety after a rash of inmate uprisings. The Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta had ruled that an inmate can conceal a weapon (when in prison) if he/she is defending themselves. This ruling sparked a rash of weapon related attacks in the living units.[24]

In May 2009, Millhaven was the site of a riot which lasted less than 24 hours.[25]

On October 12, 2010, a correctional officer with a rifle shot a convict who refused orders to stop assaulting another prisoner in an outdoor recreation yard.[26]

On December 7, 2010, 120 inmates in the assessment unit refused to return to their cells at the end of a recreation period. They began to barricade themselves in the area and guards fired shotguns and used chemical agents to gain control of the situation.[27]

On March 21, 2011, inmate Jordan Trudeau, 29, was killed in an altercation. The event took place in the gymnasium area during exercise for maximum security inmates. Trudeau and another inmate, David Bagshaw, 21, attacked a third inmate and were fired upon by correctional officers in an attempt to gain control of the situation. Trudeau was killed by a shot from a 9mm carbine.[28] Bagshaw was wounded, and was charged with attempted murder in regards to the incident.[29] The OPP Prison Squad investigated the incident, and found CSC staff acted properly.[30]

August 11, 2014, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported that Millhaven Institution was on lockdown to facilitate a major search. Containers that store cereal had gone missing, and was of concern enough to lock down the prison.[31] During the lockdown a serious inmate-on-inmate assault took place.[32]

Controversy

David Martin, a manager at Millhaven, was arrested in August 2010 and convicted of smuggling various narcotics into the prison, apparently in connection with the Hells Angels. He was found dead in his home on August 21, 2011.[33]

In late April 2013, the Canadian Press acquired freedom of information documents indicating that Federal Public Safety Minister, Vic Toews overruled the Millhaven warden, who had approved a radio interview with Omar Khadr.[34]

In February 2014, an investigation was launched by the Office of the Correctional Investigator of Canada, due to complaints regarding the treatment of mentally ill inmates. These inmates had been transferred to Millhaven after the closure of RTC (Regional Treatment Centre) at Kingston Penitentiary. Photos released to the public show questionable facilities and cleanliness in that unit. Some mentally ill inmates had symptoms worsen upon arriving at Millhaven.[35] There was also concern by the John Howard Society of Canada that the underground "bunker-like" location was a very negative atmosphere for these inmates.[36]

CORCAN

Millhaven MSU inmates can gain employment in the CORCAN industries shop. Furniture for federal government offices is fabricated there. Inmates receive a small daily wage for this work, approximately $5 a day. Room and board fees are charged to these workers.[37]

National security

In April 2006, a new division was created to house inmates being held on security certificates. It has been dubbed "Guantanamo".[38] Omar Khadr was transferred to Millhaven from Guantanamo Bay on September 28, 2012, and subsequently transferred to Edmonton Maximum Security Penitentiary on May 28, 2013, due to threats made on his life in Millhaven. Members of a 2006 terrorist plot to attack Canadian targets are incarcerated at Millhaven.[39]

Popular culture

The song "38 Years Old" by The Tragically Hip refers to an escape from the prison. The opening lines of the song say "12 men broke loose in '73, from Millhaven Maximum Security." There was such an escape in 1972. The lyrics of the song were changed to '73 to rhyme with "maximum security", and there were 14 escapees not 12. The remainder of the song is fiction.[40]

The track "Caller Go Ahead" on Canadian performer Bruce McCulloch's 2002 comedy album Drunk Baby Project features a caller on a sports radio show who is not able to watch televised games while at Millhaven.

Stephen Reid (bank robber of The Stopwatch Gang fame) stated that he was told by an aboriginal inmate whilst incarcerated at Millhaven in 1971 that it was built on a native burial ground. This meant the prison would be forever cursed, and a place of turmoil.[41]

Notable inmates

References

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  3. ^ Jackson, Michael. "ADMINISTRATIVE SEGREGATION IN THE 1980s – SHU". justicebehindthewalls.net. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
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  6. ^ "Millhaven Institution – Range Upgrades A Unit". Correctional Service Of Canada. 28 February 2013. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  7. ^ "Millhaven Institution – Range Upgrades E Unit". Correctional Service Of Canada. 27 May 2013. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  8. ^ . Correctional Service of Canada. 2008-02-15. Archived from the original on 2009-09-24.
  9. ^ "Security Classification". Correctional Service of Canada. 2013-08-15.
  10. ^ Contenta, Sandro (2008-07-25). "Crowded prisons crucible for crime". The Toronto Star. Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  11. ^ VandenBrink, Danielle (2012-06-20). . thewhig.com. Sun Media Canada. Archived from the original on 22 June 2012. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
  12. ^ (PDF). Senstar. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 October 2012. Retrieved 2011-09-09.
  13. ^ "Notice of Proposed Procurement". Government of Canada. Archived from the original on 11 September 2012. Retrieved 2011-09-09.
  14. ^ Iced: The Story of Organized Crime in Canada. John Wiley & Sons. 2009-12-09. ISBN 9780470835005. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  15. ^ Everest, Paul (2014-07-29). . oldsalbertan.ca. Great West Newspapers LP | Glacier Community Media. Archived from the original on 27 November 2014. Retrieved 2014-11-14.
  16. ^ Contenta, Sandro (2008-07-25). "Crowded prisons crucible for crime". The Toronto Star. Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  17. ^ The Montreal Gazette (1972-07-12). "Escaped Convicts Thought Contained In 10-Mile Square". Retrieved 2015-01-05.
  18. ^ The Montreal Gazette (1972-07-17). "Search area is expanded for missing Millhaven cons". Retrieved 2015-01-05.
  19. ^ Grenada, I.M. "Do these handcuffs make my butt look fat?". TheProvince.com. The Vancouver Province. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  20. ^ Hunger Strike at Millhaven
  21. ^ "Security Tight at Millhaven," The Globe and Mail, August 12, 1975, p2
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  23. ^ Cherry, Paul (2014-05-05). "Man behind warden's murder denied parole". montrealgazette.com. Postmedia Canada. Retrieved 2014-07-15.
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  29. ^ "Rengel Killer Bagshaw Charged". Cancrime. Retrieved 2011-09-20.
  30. ^ . Kingston Whig Standard. Archived from the original on 2011-10-02. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  31. ^ Millhaven Major Lockdown
  32. ^ "Inmate assaulted during lockdown at Millhaven Institution". thewhig.com. Sun Media. 2014-08-13. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  33. ^ "Drug-smuggling Millhaven prison worker found dead". CanCrime. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
  34. ^ "Omar Khadr Interview Nixed After 'Overt Political Influence'". Huffington Post. 2013-04-28. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  35. ^ "Mentally ill inmates kept in 'grossly inadequate' conditions". CBC News. CBC Corporation. 2014-02-27. Retrieved 2014-08-14.
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  37. ^ "CORCAN is a key rehabilitation program". Correctional Service of Canada. Retrieved 2013-04-29.
  38. ^ "Canadian prison being called Guantanamo Nor". Archived from the original on 2014-08-12. Retrieved 2014-08-11.
  39. ^ Gillis, Wendy (2013-08-11). "Is Canada doing enough to 'de-radicalize' convicted terrorists?". TheStar.com. The Toronto Star. Retrieved 2014-08-15.
  40. ^
  41. ^ David Wallechinsy; Amy Wallace; Ira Basen & Jane Farrow (2005-12-27). "Stephen Reid's 10 toughest prisons in North America". Archived from the original on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 2010-12-02.

External links

  • Millhaven Institution

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Millhaven Institution French Etablissement de Millhaven is a maximum security prison located in Bath Ontario Approximately 500 inmates are incarcerated at Millhaven 1 Millhaven InstitutionLocationMillhaven OntarioCoordinates44 11 50 N 76 45 08 W 44 1973 N 76 7523 W 44 1973 76 7523 Coordinates 44 11 50 N 76 45 08 W 44 1973 N 76 7523 W 44 1973 76 7523StatusOperationalSecurity classMaximum securityCapacity413Opened1971Managed byCorrections CanadaWardenKevin SneddenOpened in 1971 Millhaven was originally built to replace Ontario s other aging maximum security prison Kingston Penitentiary in Kingston Ontario A riot at Kingston Penitentiary forced Millhaven to open prematurely 2 During the period of 1977 1984 a Special Handling Unit SHU operated at Millhaven alongside its general maximum security population 3 A new Canada wide Special Handling Unit was subsequently opened in Sainte Anne des Plaines Quebec and the Millhaven SHU was closed Millhaven also housed the federal inmate intake and assessment unit for the Ontario region the Millhaven Assessment Unit MAU until 2013 when the assessment unit was moved to Joyceville High Medium Institute JAU in order to facilitate the closing of Kingston Penitentiary 4 Federal parole violators were returned to MAU from whichever Ontario region they were arrested in to appear in front of the National Parole Board for disposition Millhaven is one of two identically designed maximum security institutions in Canada The other is located at Archambault Institution Sainte Anne des Plaines Quebec Contents 1 Bath Institution 2 Living units 3 Security 4 Notable events 5 Controversy 6 CORCAN 7 National security 8 Popular culture 9 Notable inmates 10 References 11 External linksBath Institution EditBath Institution LocationBath OntarioCoordinates44 11 50 N 76 45 08 W 44 1973 N 76 7523 W 44 1973 76 7523StatusOperationalSecurity classMaximum securityCapacity340Opened1972Managed byCorrections CanadaWardenScott ThompsonAlso located on same property is Bath Institution a medium security facility located along the shores of Lake Ontario Opened in 1972 it houses 340 inmates 5 Living units EditMillhaven consists of three main living units a segregation unit and a hospital wing There are approximately 120 men per unit Units have two levels Ranges are double sided and have hydraulically locking metal doors See video in External Links section housing two inmates per cell The ranges cells are designated by alphanumeric code i e B1 H2 etc Main living units are designated by Alpha codes A Unit Federal Intake and Assessment Unit Ontario region MAU ranges B C amp D 6 E Unit Federal Intake and Assessment Unit Ontario region MAU and institutional workers ranges F G amp H 7 I Unit Administrative Segregation Special NeedsJ Unit Maximum Security Unit MSU ranges K L amp M 8 N Area Main intersection and security control hub MAU Millhaven Assessment Unit houses inmates recently sentenced to federal time in the Ontario region They are assessed and placed in other prisons according to security needs 9 MAU is classified as integrated housing convicts serving time on all types of charges MSU J unit houses habitually violent offenders and is non integrated no sex offenders informants or incompatibles Many inmates with life sentences are also housed in MSU It is considered a gladiator school and convicts who serve time there are revered in the criminal subculture 10 On September 30 2013 Kingston Penitentiary was closed Many maximum security inmates housed there were transferred to Millhaven A new 96 bed facility was constructed within the Millhaven compound to house inmates from the Kingston Pen closure 11 Security EditThe perimeter is surrounded by a double 9 1 metre 30 foot razor fence and has observation towers at the corners A 1 2 metre 4 foot warning fence inside the perimeter of the exercise yard acts as a boundary that inmates cannot cross without deadly force being used Armed patrol vehicles with Colt Canada C8 rifles and parabolic microphones are on guard at all times There are motion sensors in the outlying property 12 and multiple CCTV units throughout 13 Visitors are subject to personal and vehicle search once on CSC property and an ION scanner is used upon entry to detect drugs or other compounds on clothing or personal objects The visiting area is equipped with CCTV and listening devices are embedded in each table 14 Inmates in the MAU intake A and E units are allowed only screened visits behind glass Notable events EditOver the years the institution has seen its share of violence J unit is considered one of the most dangerous places in Canada s prison system 15 The most unruly inmates are often housed there 16 On July 10 1972 fourteen inmates escaped a recreation yard by clipping the chain link fence A subsequent manhunt was undertaken by police and Canadian Forces personnel Three hundred police officers and soldiers from CFB Trenton created a cordon that eventually yielded the capture of most of the escapees 17 18 On the first anniversary of the August 10 1975 suicide of prisoner Edward Nalon in the infamous back hole at Millhaven 19 prisoners at Millhaven refused to work and began a hunger strike for improvements to the prison system 20 They asserted that their strike was in solidarity with a strike at the British Columbia Penitentiary and their strike inspired sympathy hunger strikes at Collins Bay Institution and Joyceville Institution 21 In 1977 escapees were shot whilst climbing fences at Millhaven institution Glenn Thomas Landers was killed while fellow inmate Florant Tanguay was injured by buckshot Prior to the escape attempt a riot had been staged as well as the inmates had fashioned zip guns and had also smuggled a number of 22 rounds into the prison to aid in their escape which ultimately failed On July 5 1985 the warden of Millhaven Al Stevenson was placed under police protection due to credible threats to his life The threats came from unknown Millhaven inmates He was transferring in to Millhaven from Stony Mountain Institution in Manitoba where he had a reputation of strictness Warden Stevenson and his family were placed under guard by the OPP Ontario Provincial Police 22 This caution was taken due to the 1978 murder of Archambault Institution Quebec warden Michel Roy 23 In 2004 correctional officers employed at Millhaven Maximum Security were concerned about their safety after a rash of inmate uprisings The Court of Queen s Bench of Alberta had ruled that an inmate can conceal a weapon when in prison if he she is defending themselves This ruling sparked a rash of weapon related attacks in the living units 24 In May 2009 Millhaven was the site of a riot which lasted less than 24 hours 25 On October 12 2010 a correctional officer with a rifle shot a convict who refused orders to stop assaulting another prisoner in an outdoor recreation yard 26 On December 7 2010 120 inmates in the assessment unit refused to return to their cells at the end of a recreation period They began to barricade themselves in the area and guards fired shotguns and used chemical agents to gain control of the situation 27 On March 21 2011 inmate Jordan Trudeau 29 was killed in an altercation The event took place in the gymnasium area during exercise for maximum security inmates Trudeau and another inmate David Bagshaw 21 attacked a third inmate and were fired upon by correctional officers in an attempt to gain control of the situation Trudeau was killed by a shot from a 9mm carbine 28 Bagshaw was wounded and was charged with attempted murder in regards to the incident 29 The OPP Prison Squad investigated the incident and found CSC staff acted properly 30 August 11 2014 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported that Millhaven Institution was on lockdown to facilitate a major search Containers that store cereal had gone missing and was of concern enough to lock down the prison 31 During the lockdown a serious inmate on inmate assault took place 32 Controversy EditDavid Martin a manager at Millhaven was arrested in August 2010 and convicted of smuggling various narcotics into the prison apparently in connection with the Hells Angels He was found dead in his home on August 21 2011 33 In late April 2013 the Canadian Press acquired freedom of information documents indicating that Federal Public Safety Minister Vic Toews overruled the Millhaven warden who had approved a radio interview with Omar Khadr 34 In February 2014 an investigation was launched by the Office of the Correctional Investigator of Canada due to complaints regarding the treatment of mentally ill inmates These inmates had been transferred to Millhaven after the closure of RTC Regional Treatment Centre at Kingston Penitentiary Photos released to the public show questionable facilities and cleanliness in that unit Some mentally ill inmates had symptoms worsen upon arriving at Millhaven 35 There was also concern by the John Howard Society of Canada that the underground bunker like location was a very negative atmosphere for these inmates 36 CORCAN EditMillhaven MSU inmates can gain employment in the CORCAN industries shop Furniture for federal government offices is fabricated there Inmates receive a small daily wage for this work approximately 5 a day Room and board fees are charged to these workers 37 National security EditIn April 2006 a new division was created to house inmates being held on security certificates It has been dubbed Guantanamo 38 Omar Khadr was transferred to Millhaven from Guantanamo Bay on September 28 2012 and subsequently transferred to Edmonton Maximum Security Penitentiary on May 28 2013 due to threats made on his life in Millhaven Members of a 2006 terrorist plot to attack Canadian targets are incarcerated at Millhaven 39 Popular culture EditThe song 38 Years Old by The Tragically Hip refers to an escape from the prison The opening lines of the song say 12 men broke loose in 73 from Millhaven Maximum Security There was such an escape in 1972 The lyrics of the song were changed to 73 to rhyme with maximum security and there were 14 escapees not 12 The remainder of the song is fiction 40 The track Caller Go Ahead on Canadian performer Bruce McCulloch s 2002 comedy album Drunk Baby Project features a caller on a sports radio show who is not able to watch televised games while at Millhaven Stephen Reid bank robber of The Stopwatch Gang fame stated that he was told by an aboriginal inmate whilst incarcerated at Millhaven in 1971 that it was built on a native burial ground This meant the prison would be forever cursed and a place of turmoil 41 Notable inmates EditBruce McArthur serial killer Paul Bernardo serial rapist and murderer Dellen Millard and Mark Smich serial killers Hamed Shafia murdererReferences Edit MILLHAVEN INSTITUTION Bath Ontario Correctional Service of Canada Retrieved 2011 05 26 1971 Kingston Pen Riot Jackson Michael ADMINISTRATIVE SEGREGATION IN THE 1980s SHU justicebehindthewalls net Retrieved 2014 08 18 Senstar Case Study Millhaven Bath Institution Archived from the original on 2013 05 02 Millhaven Institution Range Upgrades A Unit Correctional Service Of Canada 28 February 2013 Retrieved 2014 08 05 Millhaven Institution Range Upgrades E Unit Correctional Service Of Canada 27 May 2013 Retrieved 2014 08 05 Lockdown at Millhaven Correctional Service of Canada 2008 02 15 Archived from the original on 2009 09 24 Security Classification Correctional Service of Canada 2013 08 15 Contenta Sandro 2008 07 25 Crowded prisons crucible for crime The Toronto Star Retrieved 2011 05 26 VandenBrink Danielle 2012 06 20 RTC Closure Kingston thewhig com Sun Media Canada Archived from the original on 22 June 2012 Retrieved 2014 08 12 Senstar Millhaven Case Study PDF Senstar Archived from the original PDF on 2 October 2012 Retrieved 2011 09 09 Notice of Proposed Procurement Government of Canada Archived from the original on 11 September 2012 Retrieved 2011 09 09 Iced The Story of Organized Crime in Canada John Wiley amp Sons 2009 12 09 ISBN 9780470835005 Retrieved 2014 08 05 Everest Paul 2014 07 29 Battle to move Khadr from Bowden heading to Supreme Court oldsalbertan ca Great West Newspapers LP Glacier Community Media Archived from the original on 27 November 2014 Retrieved 2014 11 14 Contenta Sandro 2008 07 25 Crowded prisons crucible for crime The Toronto Star Retrieved 2011 05 26 The Montreal Gazette 1972 07 12 Escaped Convicts Thought Contained In 10 Mile Square Retrieved 2015 01 05 The Montreal Gazette 1972 07 17 Search area is expanded for missing Millhaven cons Retrieved 2015 01 05 Grenada I M Do these handcuffs make my butt look fat TheProvince com The Vancouver Province Retrieved 3 September 2014 Hunger Strike at Millhaven Security Tight at Millhaven The Globe and Mail August 12 1975 p2 AP 1985 07 05 Police watch Millhaven warden after threats Retrieved 2014 08 15 Cherry Paul 2014 05 05 Man behind warden s murder denied parole montrealgazette com Postmedia Canada Retrieved 2014 07 15 Millhaven guards fear for safety Kingston Whig Standard Retrieved 2004 11 03 Prison riot quelled at Millhaven pen Millhaven Inmate Dead Kingston Whig Standard Archived from the original on 6 August 2012 Retrieved 2011 03 31 Millhaven Inmate Dead Kingston Whig Standard Archived from the original on 2011 10 02 Retrieved 2011 03 31 Slain prisoner shot by guard QMI Agency Canoe ca Archived from the original on 7 July 2012 Retrieved 2011 09 09 Rengel Killer Bagshaw Charged Cancrime Retrieved 2011 09 20 Millhaven Inmate Dead Kingston Whig Standard Archived from the original on 2011 10 02 Retrieved 2011 03 31 Millhaven Major Lockdown Inmate assaulted during lockdown at Millhaven Institution thewhig com Sun Media 2014 08 13 Retrieved 2014 08 18 Drug smuggling Millhaven prison worker found dead CanCrime Retrieved 2011 09 02 Omar Khadr Interview Nixed After Overt Political Influence Huffington Post 2013 04 28 Retrieved 2014 07 30 Mentally ill inmates kept in grossly inadequate conditions CBC News CBC Corporation 2014 02 27 Retrieved 2014 08 14 UPI 2014 02 28 Canadian prison for mentally ill inmates called inadequate Retrieved 2014 08 15 CORCAN is a key rehabilitation program Correctional Service of Canada Retrieved 2013 04 29 Canadian prison being called Guantanamo Nor Archived from the original on 2014 08 12 Retrieved 2014 08 11 Gillis Wendy 2013 08 11 Is Canada doing enough to de radicalize convicted terrorists TheStar com The Toronto Star Retrieved 2014 08 15 The Escape That Time Forgot David Wallechinsy Amy Wallace Ira Basen amp Jane Farrow 2005 12 27 Stephen Reid s 10 toughest prisons in North America Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 2010 12 02 External links EditMillhaven Institution Millhaven Maximum Security Cell Video Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Millhaven Institution amp oldid 1127499166 Living units, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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