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AMOS, Inc.  Advocating, Mobilizing, Organizing in Solidarity

AMOS, Inc.  Advocating, Mobilizing, Organizing in Solidarity. What is AMOS?  AMOS is a an interfaith coalition working for justice in Wisconsin's Seven Rivers Region. It consists of over one dozen La Crosse-area member congregations and local community members. Why do we lock people up?.

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AMOS, Inc.  Advocating, Mobilizing, Organizing in Solidarity

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  1. AMOS, Inc. Advocating, Mobilizing, Organizing in Solidarity

  2. What is AMOS?  AMOS is a an interfaith coalition working for justice in Wisconsin's Seven Rivers Region. It consists of over one dozen La Crosse-area member congregations and local community members.

  3. Why do we lock people up? Society needs to be protected from them  (they scare us).

  4. Why do we lock people up? To punish them, in the hopes that they will  change their ways.             Does it work? Recidivism (return to  jail or prison) is 80-85%...you decide.

  5. Who do we lock up? (Jail population in La Crosse County) Men- 77% Women- 23% White- 81% Black- 14% Asian- 3% Native American- 2% Virtually all of the women have been physically and/or sexually abused.

  6. Who do we lock up?  (Jail population in La Crosse County) National Statistics: 30% of the men have serious mental illness. 40% of the women have serious mental illness. The problem is exacerbated in La Crosse because of the  success of the Justice Sanctions programs. • All of them are less likely to be: •  properly diagnosed • able to obtain appropriate treatment • able to keep to the recommended treatment (medication and other treatments) if they obtain them.

  7. Over 9,000,000 imprisoned world-wide

  8. 1,315,291 in state prisons. 780,581 in local jails. 23,179 Federal inmates in  privately operated facilities (12/07) 2,163 in jails in Indian country 9,720 in immigration facilities 1,794 in military facilities

  9. 22,226 adults were imprisoned in 35  Wisconsin State Prisons on March 20, 2009 539 juveniles were imprisoned in 5 Wisconsin State Juvenile facilities on March 20, 2009 16,678 were imprisoned in 70 county jails in 2007 1,196 were imprisoned in one federal facility TOTAL: 40,639

  10. 7685 Men, Women and Children Incarcerated in the Diocese of La Crosse

  11. So... What can we do about it?

  12. Neighbor-to-Neighbor  Social Support

  13. Breaking the Cycle

  14. Building  Compassionate Community Repairing the fabric of our community, one person at a time.

  15. Mission • Reintegrate into the community  • Offer a path toward health and stability • Foster transformative relationships 

  16. What Works? • Education & Vocational  •       Programs • Mental Health & AODA  •      Treatment • Cognitive-Behavioral  •       Treatment for Criminal  •       Thinking (e.g. "Thinking for a •       Change" program) • Healthy Social Support

  17. What Do Circles Do?

  18. Volunteer Commitments • 8-hour Training : roles & goals, challenges & solutions, listening skills, empowering communication, ethics and confidentiality, safety and support, community resources • 6 months weekly 1-hour meetings in small groups of 5-6 (including core member) with option to continue if desired •  Yearly continuing training

  19. Support, Resources & Opportunities • Individual and Group Support from Coordinator • Monthly Leadership Team Meetings • Quarterly Potlucks with All Circles • Help Shape Our Evolution!

  20. Get Involved! • Become a Volunteer • Refer volunteers or core members

  21. Thank you! Contact Circles of Support Coordinator:  (608) 386-2139 circles.info@gmail.com www.circlesosupport.blogspot.com

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