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Has proposed
legislation to increase staffing levels at state correctional
facilities
In the wake of this past weekend’s
fighting incidents at two state prisons, State Senator
John A. Kissel, R-Enfield, today is urging the legislature
to pass a measure that would increase the staffing levels
at all of Connecticut’s correctional facilities.
According to Sen. Kissel, three fights between inmates
at the Enfield Correctional Institution in Enfield and
one fight at the Osbourne Correctional Facility in Somers
should send a message to the legislature that prison
staffing levels need to be addressed during the current
legislative session.
“While there is no indication
that these incidents are related, it does shed light
on how difficult and dangerous the jobs of those who
keep watch over our state’s prison inmates really
are,” said Sen. Kissel. “That is why I have
proposed legislation this year that would increase staffing
levels at all of our state’s prisons. Connecticut’s
prison population has increased in recent months, and
we need to be certain that our corrections officers
have the appropriate tools available to them to ensure
safety. The absolute first step in that process is to
make sure these facilities are adequately staffed.”
Under Sen. Kissel’s legislation,
appropriations to the Department of Corrections for
staffing would be increased. The bill would also prioritize
staff levels at facilities that have seen the greatest
increase in inmate population over the past year. In
her address before the legislature earlier this month,
Gov. M Jodi Rell announced that she has included funding
in her budget for an additional 125 correction officers.
Sen. Kissel said that he is grateful that Gov. Rell
has made this a priority this year and while there is
growing support for the measure, incidents like this
weekend’s shed a light on the need for additional
manpower.
“The correctional officers
on duty at the facilities did a tremendous job handling
both situations by preventing any further escalation
from occurring. They really do need to be commended,”
said Sen. Kissel. “We, as a legislature, just
need to do everything we can to ensure the public’s
safety and the safety of the hardworking men and women
who work in our correctional facilities,” said
Sen. Kissel.
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