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Locations in Connecticut. Bridgeport Correctional Center (inmate population 603) Brooklyn Correctional Institution (inmate population 411) Cheshire Correctional Institution (inmate population 1217) Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center (inmate population 652) Radgowski building closed October 2021; Garner Correctional Institution (inmate ...
In 1995 the male death row moved from Osborn Correctional Institution to Northern. [6] The execution chamber was located at Osborn. [ 7 ] The York Correctional Institution houses all female pretrial and sentenced prisoners in the state, regardless of security status, so a woman classified as a death row inmate would be housed in that prison.
The Town of Litchfield refused multiple offers to take the former jail for free on the grounds of the costs and potential risks of owning the facility. [5] In 2013 the state government sold the facility for $130,000 to Russell Barton, a businessperson and real estate investor from the area. [3] Elevated walkway on south side.
The Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center is a Level 3 & 4 high-security prison with two facilities for male offenders, in the Uncasville section of Montville, Connecticut. The prison was opened on December 30, 1994. [citation needed] It is a part of the Connecticut Department of Correction.
Cheshire Correctional Institution is a Connecticut Department of Correction state prison for men located in Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut.The facility was built beginning in 1910, partly by the inmates of the Wethersfield State Prison, and opened in 1913 as the Chester Reformatory for male youths ages 16 to 24.
The Osborn Correctional Institution (OCI), formerly known as the Connecticut Correctional Institution – Somers, [1] is a medium-security state prison that includes a high-security mental health unit for men of the Connecticut Department of Correction located in Somers, Connecticut. It has capacity of 1900 inmates, making it amongst the ...
The facility is the result of a 1997 merger of two previous institutions: the Willard Correctional Institution opened 1990, and the Cybulski Correctional Institution opened 1993. Willard-Cybulski is also one of a cluster of five state prisons in the immediate area, northeast of Enfield and under a mile from the Massachusetts state line.
The correctional center is located in Hartford, Connecticut. The facility was opened in 1977, with its first warden being Richard Wezowicz. In March 2016, the participatory budgeting organization Hartford Decide$ set up a voting location at the facility so inmates could vote on how the city's money is spent. [2] [3]