Osborn Correctional Institution
Address: | 335 Bilton Road, POB 100 Somers, CT 06071 Directions. |
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Phone: | (860) 814-4600 | |
Fax: | (860) 814-4826 | |
Security: | Level 3 |
Warden: | Robert Martin |
Deputy Wardens: |
Richard Ortyl |
Brian Moore |
Visiting Information:
Please review the following information before scheduling a visit https://portal.ct.gov/DOC/Miscellaneous/Visiting
Visiting Schedule Osborn CI (eff. 04/25/23)
Osborn CI Visiting Rules and Dress Code
Updates: No In-Person Social Visits Thursday, October 5 - Monday, October 9, 2023.
No Morning or Afternoon In-Person Social Visits on Wednesday, October 25, 2023.
There will be evening visits on October 25, 2023.
Video Visits are available.
One Video Visit and Two In-Person Visits per week are allowed.
In-Person visits are unscheduled.
Video visits must be pre-scheduled and a visiting Request Form must be completed:
Note: A video visit is not scheduled until you receive confirmation from the facility.
Check your junk mail folder for confirmations or emails regarding visits.
Visits are scheduled according to the inmates housing location. If an inmate moves to another housing location, the visit will be cancelled and needs to be rescheduled. It is the inmate’s responsibility to notify the visitor that their visit will need to be rescheduled.
For all general visiting information refer to https://portal.ct.gov/DOC/Miscellaneous/Visiting
Population Information:
See data available regarding Connecticut Department of Correction's supervised population.General Information:
The Osborn Correctional Institution recognizes its stewardship responsibilities to the citizens of Connecticut, as well as to the residents of Somers and Enfield. The facility is a medium security institution that houses one of the largest inmate populations of the correctional facilities in the state.
The facility operates under the Unit Management System. Under this model an assigned Unit Manager directs all the functions of their assigned units. There are 17 inmate-housing units each with its own specific institutional function. The Unit Management System enhances safety and security by limiting inmate mass movement and providing for controlled movement during the daily institutional routines.
The facility supports an inpatient medical hospital, a mental health unit, a comprehensive education program, an inpatient Addiction Services unit and one of the largest Correctional Industries Program in the state.
The Enterprise Program currently employees more than 200 inmates who manufacture inmate clothing, mattresses and run a full-service print shop.
The facility is one of three in the state which also provides trained, offender, hospice voulunteers who provide end of life care to fellow inmates.
Present staffing: 426.
The facility is named after the Osborn Prison Farm which was established in the area on 1,400 acres in the 1930"s.
Listing of the inmate programs available at this facility (PDF, 653 KB).
PREA Auditor's Summary Report (PDF, 494 KB).
Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Audit Report – Osborn CI 08/27/2019
History:
The Osborn Correctional Institution, formerly known as the Connecticut Correctional Institution-Somers, was opened in November of 1963 as a replacement for the Old Wethersfield State Prison. It served as the state's maximum-security prison and as the Reception/Diagnostic Center for incoming male inmates statewide. The physical plant is located on 550 acres adjacent to the Northern Correctional Institution.
In the summer of 1994, the facility was reorganized into a level 3, medium security institution and renamed the Osborn Correctional Institution.
In 1995, Death Row inmates were transferred to the newly opened Northern Correctional Institution.
In year 2001, Warden Mark Strange introduced the Unit Management System to manage the inmate population.
List of past wardens:
1963-1969 | Frederick G. Reineke |
1969-1972 | Frederick E. Adams |
1972-1983 | Carl Robinson |
1984-1989 | George D. Bronson |
1989-1993 | Lawrence R. Tilghman |
1993-1995 | Robert J. Kupec |
1995-2001 | Leslie E. Brooks |
2001-2003 | Mark W. Strange |
2003-2009 | David Strange |
2009-2014 |
Carol Chapdelaine |
2014-2017 | Edward Maldonado |
2017 | Kimberly Weir |
2017-2018 | William Faneuff |
2018-2019 |
Gary Wright |
2019-2020 |
Nick Rodriquez |
2020-2023 |
Jesus Guadarrama |