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CT DOC ombudsman says lack of funding, staff is limiting efforts

Summary by The CT Mirror
This story has been updated. Since Connecticut’s new Office of the Correction Ombudsman opened in September, it has received more than 350 complaints from incarcerated individuals in the state’s prison system. Interim leader DeVaughn L. Ward says it has been nearly impossible to resolve the complaints coming in while also working to stand up the office as its sole employee.    In a presentation to the Corrections Advisory Committee — an 11-membe…

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The CT Mirror broke the news in on Wednesday, February 26, 2025.
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