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Robinson Correctional Institution
The Carl Robinson Correctional Institution, located in Enfield, Connecticut, is a medium-security facility housing sentenced offenders with a focus on rehabilitation through comprehensive programming and education. Established in 1985, the institution offers a range of vocational training programs including culinary arts and machine tooling, along with intensive in-patient substance abuse treatment.
This facility participates in community outreach initiatives and supports various local municipal and non-profit agencies by providing printing services. Named after Carl Robinson, the first African American warden appointed in Connecticut, the institution emphasizes its commitment to engage inmates in constructive activities and skill development. Generated from the website