Unnamed Officers Involved in Undue Familiarity Cases – Connecticut Department of Correction

The Department of Correction has documented instances where officers engaged in undue familiarity with inmates, leading to security breaches. While some officers were dismissed for such offenses, others entered into stipulated agreements resulting in suspensions or reinstatements. The inconsistent application of disciplinary actions has raised concerns about potential discrimination and the effectiveness of the department’s policies. ([portal.ct.gov](https://portal.ct.gov/chro/office-of-public-hearings/public-hearing/dexter-v-dept-of-correction-final-decision?utm_source=openai))

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