Are You Ready to Help Your Loved One Make it from Crime to Contribution?
Together We Can Reduce Recidivism
Anyone who really wants to make the arduous trek from crime to contribution can learn these fundamental principles, too. Now is the time to begin. About 10 years ago, I began collecting all that I had learned and was learning about the transition from crime to contribution into a teachable curriculum. The curriculum is ready to go! I need students!
Here's how it works!
Most criminals struggle unnecessarily to master the Change Continuum alone because they don't know it exists, and obviously don't know how to "find" it or move along it to success. This is where you come in! I refer to you as the FLOC--Families and Loved Ones of Criminals.
From the time you initially accepted that your child, brother, sister, daddy, husband, significant other, etc. was a criminal, you've suffered every day with that person, often fearful of them while simultaneously fearing for them. You came to dread telephone calls, unexpected knocks or rings at your door. You endured torturous, restless nights until this person you love made it home. Your heart ached helplessly as you realized this person you love dearly would not listen to anything you said, but was hell-bent for self-destruction. You tried cajoling them, threatening them, begging them, even fighting with them. But they wore you down, until you resigned yourself to the dull ache of endless frustration.
Now they are in prison! You write as often as you can bear to. You accept some, maybe even all, of the incredibly expensive collect telephone calls. You sometimes scape and scrimp to send money, responding to requests, often coming at the close of a long letter filled with vows to change that you've heard far too many times to believe.
Let's flip the script!
What if you could learn how to help you relative or loved one to change? What if you discovered that they had finally become sick and tired of being sick and tried, and really wanted to change, just didn't know how? Can change be taught? Can a person who has never done it, learn how? Can you help?
The answers are unequivocably "yes!"
Please read my AC article: Helping criminals through NFLOC (Network of Families and Loved Ones of Criminals)
Now consider this! The change process--making the arduous trek from crime to contribution--requires at least 10 years or maybe more of hard, S.M.A.R.T. work, but the curriculum that helps build the foundation for change requires just 36 months of study and application. This type of change begins inside. Be sure to read, or even re-read the following articles: Tired of Prison, Break the crime habit, Prison, a college for crime or a school of change, Prison: a crime college or a change center, part 2.
These articles provide a fairly comprehensive look at the process.
Now I am ready to launch the curriculum. I want 2,000 enrollees--1,000 incarcerated criminals who are within three to five years of being released from prison, and 1,000 members of the FLOC. You, the FLOC member will take a series of courses that will teach and train you how to help, without becoming an enabler, how to "come alongside, without becoming a crutch." Your incarcerated loved one or relative will take a similar series of courses, designed to help them align their lives with the powerful principles that govern change.
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Published by Milton C. Jordan,Sr.
I am an anti-recidivism specialist! Released from prison on Dec. 9, 1968, I've spent the past 43 years learning how to break the crime habit, earn an ever-free life and achieving my crime and prison records... View profile
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