Bridgeport Correctional Center

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The Bridgeport Correctional Center in Bridgeport, Connecticut, has been a critical part of the state’s correctional system since it opened in 1958. Originally built to accommodate the needs of the local justice system, it went through a major expansion in 1974 with the construction of the “New Center,” which added space for 310 inmates.

Over the years, additional housing units were built to meet increasing demand, and today, the facility holds up to 860 inmates. It houses pretrial detainees and sentenced offenders, serving several Connecticut superior courts, including those in Ansonia, Derby, Milford, Danbury, and Stamford.

This high-security, level 4 prison also facilitates a minimum-security unit for inmates who qualify for work programs. Its focus isn’t limited to containment—it aims to help inmates reintegrate into society through various programs, such as addiction counseling, educational services like GED preparation, and faith-based initiatives. These programs are offered to reduce recidivism and help individuals transition back into their communities.

Throughout its history, Bridgeport Correctional Center has continuously adapted to the needs of the criminal justice system. From its initial design to its modern emphasis on rehabilitation, this facility remains vital to Connecticut’s approach to corrections.

For further information about the Bridgeport Correctional Center, including inmate records search and visitation details, individuals can refer to the official website of the Connecticut State Department of Corrections or utilize online inmate search platforms specific to the state of Connecticut.

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OUR ADDRESS

1106 North Avenue

Bridgeport, CT 06604

United States

TELEPHONE

(475) 225-8000

FAX:
(475) 225-8050

EMAIL

[email protected]

WEB

https://portal.ct.gov/doc/facility/bridgeport-cc

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