Connecticut Pro Se Prisoner Civil Rights Complaint is a legal action filed by a prisoner in Connecticut, without the assistance of a lawyer, to address civil rights violations suffered while incarcerated. This type of complaint is typically filed against the State of Connecticut, the Connecticut Department of Correction, or a correctional facility operated by either of these entities. The complaint may allege constitutional violations, such as cruel and unusual punishment, freedom of speech violations, denial of due process, or the failure to provide adequate medical care. Common types of Connecticut Pro Se Prisoner Civil Rights Complaints include: * Excessive Use of Force Claims * Religious Freedom Claims * Denial of Access to Courts Claims * First Amendment Claims * Discrimination Claims * Inadequate Medical Care Claims * Inadequate Mental Health Care Claims * Inadequate Food and Sanitation Claims * Unlawful Search and Seizure Claims * Denial of Due Process Claims * Denial of Access to Programs and Services Claims.