| Program |
Description |
48-Week Offender Treatment
Program |
The 48-Week Offender program specifically targets antisocial
attitudes, values and beliefs (personal cognitive supports for
crime.) This program focuses on the specific dynamic risk
factors of impulsivity, egocentrism, weak problem-solving /
self-regulation skills, aggressiveness and deficits in
critical reasoning and abstract thinking. |
Domestic Violence Perpetrator
Program |
Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programs are specifically-designed
interventions that focus on the rehabilitation of domestic violence
perpetrators. The primary commitment is to the safety of victims
including children; perpetrators are held solely responsible for
their behavior. |
Subacute Psychiatric Unit /
House 1 |
House 1 is an in-patient mental health treatment unit that provides
structured, supportive environments for mentally ill male offenders.
Inmates are placed on this unit when they are transitioning from the
more regimented environment of the acute unit (Mike Mod at Anchorage
Correctional Center) or when they are not able to function well in
general population due to their illness. This subacute unit is a
structured therapeutic environment that encourages individual growth
and responsibility. |
Transformational Living Community
(TLC) |
The TLC program is a faith-based therapeutic residential program
designed to provide a healthy, positive, and spiritually-centered
learning environment conducive to facilitating positive change in the
lives of the residents. Core program areas of focus include spiritual
formation, community building, moral and character development,
life-controlling problems such as substance abuse, anger management,
inner healing issues from abuse and neglect, family and fatherhood
issues, coping with incarceration, criminal mentality, social
adjustment and education. The program is a therapeutic community
utilizing counseling peer groups, classes and seminars. |