The Warm Springs Correctional Center (WSCC) was constructed in 1961. It has undergone several changes and additions and is now a men's medium security institution that has an emphasis on programming. The Carson City School District offers adult basic education, high school equivalences, high school diplomas, and vocational programs in culinary arts and computer science. In addition, Western Nevada College offers college level classes at the inmates' expense. WSCC offers programs for inmates such as the Phoenix program (drug and alcohol treatment), Re-Entry program (employment-skills), Veterans Integration Program (VIP), and Pups on Parole with the Carson City Humane Society. Through programs like Getting It Right and Moral Recognition Therapy, social skills such as moral development, emotional regulation, relapse prevention, and planning techniques are taught which have an emphasis on values such as discipline, respect, motivation, and leadership. Mental health, classification, recreation specialist and chaplain staff facilitate programs such as Commitment to Change; Anger Management II: Continuing to Cage Your Rage, Anxiety, Feelings, Criminal Thinking/Criminal Behavior; Victim Awareness (Empathy); Starting Over; and Life Skills Series. WSCC offers work opportunities within the facility including programs through Prison Industries which provide offenders with an opportunity to work and receive a minimum wage salary. The mission of WSCC is to provide safe and secure confinement, supervision and reintegration of offenders, and to provide opportunities for offenders to make positive change through work, education, and programming to become productive members of society upon release. Statutory Authority: NRS 209.