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El. knyga: Transcendental Meditation® in Criminal Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 432 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Nov-2003
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315785820
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 432 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Nov-2003
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315785820
The underlying principle is that stress is the root cause of most criminal behavior, and that transcendental meditation reduces stress more effectively than any other technique available. Contributors from psychology, criminal justice, and the Maharishi University of Management discuss the theory and biochemical foundations, original research on rehabilitation, preventing crime and violence, and transcendental meditation in prisons and prison systems. The 15 articles are simultaneously published as Journal of Offender Rehabilitation , vol. 35, nos. 1/2 and 3/4 (2003). Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

In contrast to the generally dismal results of various approaches to rehabilitation, these consciousness-based strategies have proven effective in preventing crime and rehabilitating offenders!

This book will introduce you to a powerful, unique approach to offender rehabilitation and crime prevention. In contrast to the generally dismal results of most rehabilitation approaches, studies covering periods of 1-15 years indicate that this new approach?employing the Maharishi Transcendental Meditation® and TM-Sidhi programs?reduces recidivism from 35-50%.

Transcendental Meditation® in Criminal Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention provides the reader with a theoretical overview, new original research findings, and examples of practical implementation. With this book, you will explore what motivates people to commit crimes, with emphasis on stress and restricted self-development. Then you'll examine the results and policy implications of applying these consciousness-based techniques to offender rehabilitation and crime reduction. Most chapters include tables or figures that make the information easy to understand.

Transcendental Meditation® in Criminal Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention does not merely review the theory behind this innovative approach to rehabilitation and prevention but also emphasizes the practical value of the programs it describes and reports how techniques and strategies based on Transcendental Meditation® have been put to use in a variety of settings.

This book will familiarize the reader with:
  • a rehabilitation approach so universal in its applicability that any adult or juvenile offender can begin it at the point of sentencing, during incarceration, or at the point of parole
  • the in-depth background on adult growth and higher states of consciousness necessary to understand this consciousness-based, developmental approach
  • the results of empirical studies conducted in prisons around the country, with up to 15 years of follow-up
  • a preview of how cost-effective the rehabilitation program might be
  • implications for public policy and the judicial system?including an innovative alternative sentencing program
  • how this approach deals not only with individuals but also with the community as a whole?when practiced by a small percentage of the population, the TM and TM-Sidhi programs may reduce crime in the larger community
  • how these society-level prevention programs may prove to be effecitive in reducing not only school violence in the community but, if applied on sufficient scale, war deaths and terrorism in the greater society
Contributors xvii
Preface xxi
DAVID C. MASON
Circuit Court of St. Louis, MO
Acknowledgments xxv
Foreword xxvii
JOHN HAGELIN
Maharshi University of Management
In Memoriam: Charles N. Alexander, PhD, 1950-1998 xxxi
GERALD T. GEER
Maharishi University of Management
INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
The Transcendental Meditation Program: A Consciousness-Based Developmental Technology for Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention
1(34)
RACHEL S. GOODMAN
Maharishi University of Management
KENNETH G. WALTON
Maharishi University of Management
DAVID W. ORME-JOHNSON
Maharishi University of Management
ROBERT BOYER
Maharishi University of Management
HIGHLIGHT: A COMMUNITY-BASED SENTENCING PROGRAM FOR PROBATIONERS
The Enlightened Sentencing Project: A Judicial Innovation
35(12)
FARROKH K. ANKLESARIA
The Enlightened Sentencing Project, St. Louis, Missouri
MICHAEL S. KING
Stipendiary Magistrate, Geraidton, Western Australia
SECTION I: THEORY AND REVIEW
Effectiveness of the Transcendental Meditation Program in Criminal Rehabilitation and Substance Abuse Recovery: A Review of the Research
47(20)
MARK A. HAWKINS
Maharishi University of Management
Effects of the Transcendental Meditation Program on Neuroendocrine Abnormalities Associated with Aggression and Crime
67(22)
KENNETH G. WALTON
Maharishi University of Management
DEBRA K. LEVITSKY
Fairfield, Iowa
SECTION II: ORIGINAL RESEARCH ON REHABILITATION
First Prison Study Using the Transcendental Meditation Program: La Tuna Federal Penitentiary, 1971
89(8)
DAVID W. ORME-JOHNSON
Maharishi University of Management
RICHARD M. MOORE
Channel One, Los Angeles
Walpole Study of the Transcendental Meditation Program in Maximum Security Prisoners I: Cross-Sectional Differences in Development and Psychopathology
97(30)
CHARLES N. ALEXANDER
Maharishi University of Management
KENNETH G. WALTON
Maharishi University of Management
RACHEL S. GOODMAN
Maharishi University of Management
Walpole Study of the Transcendental Meditation Program in Maximum Security Prisoners II: Longitudinal Study of Development and Psychopathology
127(34)
CHARLES N. ALEXANDER
Maharishi University of Management
DAVID W. ORME-JOHNSON
Maharishi University of Management
Walpole Study of the Transcendental Meditation Program in Maximum Security Prisoners III: Reduced Recidivism
161(20)
CHARLES N. ALEXANDER
Maharishi University of Management
MAXWELL V. RAINFORTH
Maharishi University of Management
PAUL R. FRANK
Maharishi University of Management
JAMES D. GRANT
Maharishi University of Management
CHRISTOPHER VON STADE
Fairfield, Iowa
KENNETH G. WALTON
Maharishi University of Management
Effects of the Transcendental Meditation Program on Recidivism Among Former Inmates of Folsom Prison: Survival Analysis of 15-Year Follow-Up Data
181(24)
MAXWELL V. RAINFORTH
Maharishi University of Management
CHARLES N. ALEXANDER
Maharishi University of Management
KENNETH L. CAVANAUGH
Maharishi University of Management
Consciousness-Based Rehabilitation of Inmates in the Netherlands Antilles: Psychosocial and Cognitive Changes
205(24)
MARK A. HAWKINS
Maharishi University of Management
CHARLES N. ALEXANDER
Maharishi University of Management
FREDERICK T. TRAVIS
Maharishi University of Management
CARL R.T. CAMELIA
University of the Netherlands Antilles
KENNETH G. WALTON
Maharishi University of Management
CHRISTIAN F. DURCHHOLZ
Maharishi University of Management
MAXWELL V. RAINFORTH
Maharishi University of Management
SECTION III: PREVENTING CRIME AND VIOLENCE
Attacking Crime at Its Source: Consciousness-Based Education in the Prevention of Violence and Antisocial Behavior
229(28)
CHRISTOPHER JONES
Maharishi University of Management
MAWIYAH CLAYBORNE
Maharishi University of Management
JAMES D. GRANT
Maharishi University of Management
GEORGE RUTHERFORD
Baltimore, Maryland, Public Schools
Preventing Crime Through the Maharishi Effect
257(26)
DAVID W. ORME-JOHNSON
Maharishi University of Management
Preventing Terrorism and International Conflict: Effects of Large Assemblies of Participants in the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi Programs
283(20)
DAVID W. ORME-JOHNSON
Maharishi University of Management
MICHAEL C. DILLBECK
Maharishi University of Management
CHARLES N. ALEXANDER
Maharishi University of Management
SECTION IV: TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION IN PRISONS AND PRISON SYSTEMS
The Transcendental Meditation Program in the Senegalese Penitentiary System
303(16)
FARROKH K. ANKLESARIA
The Enlightened Sentencing Project, St. Louis, Missouri
MICHAEL S. KING
Stipendiary Magistrate, Geraldton, Western Australia
Cost Savings from Teaching the Transcendental Meditation Program in Prisons
319(14)
DAVID L. MAGILL
The Enlightened Sentencing Project, St. Louis, Missouri
REFERENCES 333(52)
Index 385


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