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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.
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 population 554) Hartford Correctional Center (inmate population 938)
The Connecticut Department of Correction (DOC) is the government agency responsible for corrections in the U.S. state of Connecticut. The agency operates 18 correctional facilities. It has its headquarters in Wethersfield. [2]
It is located in Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut. [1] Although it has a capacity of 679, it currently houses less than half that (322 as of June 2019). [2]
Cheshire is home to two large state prison facilities located in the northern section of town. The larger of these facilities is the Cheshire Correctional Institution, which opened in 1913. In 1982, the Manson Youth Institution opened adjacent to the CCI. These prisons explain the city's skewed male/female ratios. The larger of these prisons is ...
Nov. 16—MONTVILLE — Behind the towering brick walls and barbed wire fences of the maximum-security Corrigan Correctional Center, a recent state law has created a dangerous situation for ...
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The Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury (FCI Danbury) is a low-security United States federal prison for male and female inmates in Danbury, Connecticut. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons , a division of the United States Department of Justice .