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36 J. Offender Rehab. 1 (2003)

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Transcendental Meditation in Criminal Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention. Pp. 1-33.
D 2003 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.






INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW



The   Transcendental Meditation Program:

A  Consciousness-Based Developmental
Technology for Rehabilitation

and   Crime Prevention




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


ABSTRACT Documented effects of   the Transcendental Meditation (TM)'
technique span the fields of psychology, physiology, and sociology. Part
One of this article provides the reader with the background for understand-
ing how a simple technique practiced on the level of the mind can have fun-
damental effects in each of these fields. It also highlights the singular
contributions of Charles N. Alexander to developmental psychology, and
their significance for rehabilitation of offenders. Part Two introduces each

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