New Haven Correctional Center
The New Haven Correctional Center, located at 245 Whalley Avenue in New Haven, Connecticut, opened its doors on April 27, 1976. The facility spans 4.9 acres and includes a main building, two dormitory units, and an outside detail area. Over the years, it has become a vital component of Connecticut’s correctional system.
This Level 4 high-security facility houses approximately 800 inmates, primarily pretrial offenders, and supports the superior courts in Meriden, New Haven, Bantam, Litchfield, and Waterbury. The New Haven Correctional Center is essential in ensuring public safety while offering rehabilitation and educational opportunities to those in its care.
The center emphasizes mental health and education. Its Mental Health Department provides programs addressing stress, depression, and emotional literacy. Additionally, the Education Department helps integrate non-English-speaking inmates into the community by offering English language instruction tailored to their needs.
Beyond its operational functions, the New Haven Correctional Center is committed to rehabilitation and reintegration. Programs are designed to equip inmates with the skills necessary for a successful transition back into society. The center’s dual focus on security and support reflects its mission of contributing to community safety and inmate reform.
For further information about the New Haven 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.
OUR ADDRESS
245 Whalley Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511
United States
TELEPHONE
(203) 974-4111
FAX:
(203) 974-4167
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Authored by Krizzia Paolyn

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