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Default Palmer Correctional Center / Alaska Prisons

Palmer Correctional Center

Superintendent: Cindy Betts

PO Box 919
Palmer, Alaska 99645

Telephone: (907) 745-5054
Fax: (907) 746-1574

Programs
Adult Basic Education: ABE is provided in a class room setting and on a one-on-one basis to inmates wishing to learn to read or improve their math or English skills.
GED: There is a full time GED instructor in the Education Department who provides instruction, tutoring, counseling, and assist with computer assisted instruction.
Vocational Education:There are five Department of Labor Approved Apprenticeships offered at P.C.C. These apprenticeships include Butcher, Meat Cutter, Cook, Baker, and Building Maintenance. These are two and four year apprenticeships which provide formal and on-the-job training. Additionally, the P.C.C. Education Department offers a State Certified 40 hrs. Hazardous Material Emergency Response; a 40 hr. State Certified Asbestos Abatement course; and a certified 8 hr. Hazardous Material Transportation course.
Life Skills: The education department hires instructors to teach various life skills classes. These classes include Cognitive Self-Change, Communication Skills, Parenting Skills and Victim Impact. Additionally, there is a Family Violence Intervention, and Anger Management program.
College Courses: Inmates can, at their own expense, enroll in telecourses through UAA or UAF Distant Education Programs. Approximately 40 courses are offered every fall and spring semester. Inmates can participate in teleconferences and be escorted to the UAA campus when necessary. Additionally, tutors are available.
Pre-Release: The pre-release program offers instruction in resume writing, cover letters, and job interview skills. Probation Officers participate and discuss the complex intricacies and subtleties of probation, parole and, furlough. Additionally, on a-as-needed basis, the requirements and services offered at half-way houses are covered.
Special subjects: Courses related to the Building Maintenance Program or general interest courses are offered such as Energy Efficient Building Techniques, AutoCAD, (computer assisted design), Introduction to Computers, Office 2000, HTML - Web Page Design, A+ Certification, Cabinet Making, Stair Building, Commercial Drivers Licenses, Shop and Chain Saw Safety.

The average length of stay at Minimum is approximately 40 to 50 days which imposes certain restrictions on what is appropriate. I try to respond to the diverse needs of a diverse population, while keeping in mind marketable skills.

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