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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

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

13 Neighbor-to-Neighbor Social Support

14 Breaking the Cycle

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

16 Mission Reintegrate into the community Offer a path toward health and stability Foster transformative relationships

17 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

18 What Do Circles Do?

19 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 Volunteer Commitments

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

21 Get Involved! Become a Volunteer Refer volunteers or core members

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


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