--- In [email protected], Rick Archer 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> on 11/1/05 10:51 PM, Peter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Rick, do you know why Bevan stopped Judge Anklesaria
> > from coming to the conference? I wonder what the
> > stated reason was.
> 
> Farrokh is not a judge. He is a lawyer and a TM teacher. LB is the 
one who
> told me the Conference/Bevan story. Maybe he can answer the 
question. Here
> is Farrokh's web site: http://www.enlightenedsentencing.org/
>


Farrokh may not have a legal leg to stand on. It is obvious that his 
technique is a renaming of TM given where theoriginal research was 
published according tothe URL above:


  
An Alternative Sentencing Program
utilizing the Transcendental Stress Management SM (TSMSM ) program 
for Rehabilitation and Criminal Justice Reform




 


John Sterling, Ph. D. in Experimental
Psychology

Ongoing Research on Participants of the TESP program

All participants of The Enlightened Sentencing Project are tested pre 
and post-program.  The tests used are standard psychological tests.  
The research was  initiated by Mark Hawkins, Ph.D., on the first 45 
probationers graduating from the TESP program (see below) and 
continued by John Sterling, Ph.D. on an additional 59 participants.  
Dr Sterling is a Founding Director of The Enlightened Sentencing 
Project, a TESP Teaching Assistant and Yoga Instructor for TESP 
clients.  

Dr Sterling has prepared a Power Point Slide Presentation on the 59 
participants he studied in The Enlightened Sentencing Project.  
Results indicate a significant decrease in Impulsivity, 
Aggressiveness and Feelings of Control.  TESP will soon be conducting 
a study on 500 TESP participants and  a control group of the same 
number.

Here is the Power Point Slide Presentation by Dr Sterling, presented 
at the TESP Eighth Graduation on August 29, 2005.

 

__________________________

 

Preliminary Results of First TESP Research (Fall 2001)
 
Mark Hawkins, Ph.D, former Psychologist of the Psychology Department 
of Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa, made a 
Power Point Presentation at the 5th TESP Graduation in Fall 2001, on 
Preliminary Results of Research Indicating Positive Psychological 
Development in 45 Probationers Completing the Course with The 
Enlightened Sentencing Project.   Preliminary indications were 
decreased hostility and decreased aggressive behavior in the subjects 
studied.  
  
Dr Hawkins' article on the first research on TESP clients was 
presented in Maharishi University of Management's "The Review" of 
October 31, 2001, under the heading "Faculty Member Researches 
Enlightened Sentencing Project".





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