DOC Commissioner Sharonda Carlos said “This agency is turning a corner. The changes … reflect a commitment to treating those ...
“A $1.3 million verdict exposed prison brutality. Now DOC wants to hide the evidence.” Last October, a federal jury in Connecticut sent a resounding message, awarding $1.3 million to an incarcerated ...
The year-and-a half-long fight to release a video showing correction officers using force on an inmate who ended up dying may ...
The Department of Correction has agreed to pause the introduction of electronic body scanners in state prisons after state officials charged with overseeing the well-being of incarcerated individuals ...
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CT DOC employee who strip searched Michelle Troconis under investigation, official said
Connecticut correction officers are supposed to do the least invasive method to conduct a strip search, an official said.
Hilary Carpenter answers a question from Daryl McGraw, who is on the Correction Advisory Committee. She was a finalist for the ombudsperson position. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror When Gov. Ned ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Connecticut prisons are “operating in state of sustained institutional failure,” according to a new report from the Office of the Correction Ombuds. It’s a 60 page report that ...
Sharonda Carlos will take over the position of Commissioner of the state Department of Correction when Commissioner Angel Quiros steps down in May. Gov. Ned Lamont announced the selection of Carlos on ...
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