Manson Youth Institution opened in 1982 and is a level IV correctional facility located in Cheshire Connecticut. This facility specializes in housing up to 360 male offenders who range in age from 14 to 21. Inmates are housed in ten separate buildings each with 36 cells.
This facility is named after John R. Manson a deceased commissioner.

Inmates at Manson Youth Institution are allowed the following through the mail:
Inmates in Connecticut can make outgoing telephone calls through a company called Securus. Securus charges a low rate per minute. You can
In Connecticut anyone can deposit funds into an inmates account, even if they are not on an inmate's visitation list. These funds can be used to purchase an assortment of items from the commissary including food, stamps, and hygiene items. You will need the inmate's full name and identification number in order to send them money.
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All visitors must have an approved visitors application on file before they can visit.

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