Northern Correctional Institution

1995-1995 David May 1995-1996 Robert Kupec 1996-1999 Giovanny Gomez 1999-2003 Larry J. Myers 2003-2006 Wayne Choinski 2006-2009 Jeffrey McGill 2009-2011 Angel Quiros 2011-2014 Edward Maldonado 2014-2016 Anne Cournoyer 2016-2017 William Mulligan 2017 William Faneuff 2017-2019 Nick Rodriquez Northern Correctional Institution (NCI) was a high-security state prison in Somers,[3][4] in the northern part of the U.S. state of Connecticut.

Until its closure, the prison housed the state's male convicts serving long sentences for violent crimes; previously, it had also housed the death row for inmates before the abolition of the death penalty in Connecticut.

It was the designated restrictive housing facility for the Connecticut Department of Correction, managing those inmates who had demonstrated a serious inability to adjust to confinement, particularly those that posed a threat to the safety and security of the community, staff, and other inmates.

In response to this, and with a commensurate increase in the number of young offenders, the facility more than doubled the size of its educational staff in order to serve those inmates who fell under federal mandates and require special education.

In August 2000, Warden Larry J. Myers' face was slashed by inmate John Barletta, leaving him seriously injured.

was officially closed, with the remaining population transferred to other facilities over the previous several months.