What is goose creek correctional center?

Goose Creek Correctional Center (GCCC) is a state prison located in Wasilla, Alaska, USA. It is the largest prison in Alaska and can hold up to 1,540 inmates. The facility was built in 2012, and its main purpose was to alleviate the overcrowding of prisons in the state.

GCCC is a modern facility that utilizes a direct supervision model, meaning that correctional officers work directly with inmates and are located in the living units. The prison features a range of programs designed to rehabilitate inmates and prepare them for reentry into society, including vocational training, educational programs, substance abuse treatment, and mental health services.

The facility has a reputation for being one of the most secure and well-managed prisons in the state. It is accredited by the American Correctional Association and is staffed by a mix of state employees and private contractors. The prison is also committed to sustainability, using renewable energy sources such as geothermal and solar panels to power its operations.