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Bridgeport Correctional Center is a high-security state jail for men in Bridgeport, Connecticut. [1] It was built in 1958 and received its first inmates the same year. It houses both pre-trial defendants and sentenced offenders for the courts of Ansonia, Derby, Milford, Bridgeport, Danbury, Norwalk, and Stamford.
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 population 554)
The jail was built in 1870-71 to serve as the county's primary jail and workhouse. It was designed by the Bridgeport architectural firm of Lambert & Bunnell. The original main building was designed to house eighty male inmates, twelve female inmates, and a debtors' cell. Facilities included quarters for the superintendent, a chapel, and an ...
The restrictions so far are limited to legal visits at the New Haven and Bridgeport correctional centers, where a corrections spokeswoman said the recent wave of infections traced to the ...
The Bridgeport Unit (or Bridgeport Correctional Center) is a private state prison for men located in Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas, which is operated by Management and Training Corporation under contract with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. [1] This facility was opened in August 1989, and a maximum capacity of 519 male inmates.
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.