Teaching meditation in the prison system
Steven Vannoy gave this talk at the Mid-America Buddhist Association in Augusta, Missouri, on March 2, 2002.
Introduction
- Meeting Venerable Thubten Chodron in Seattle
- Early volunteer work with incarcerated people
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Demographics of the American prison system
- There are six million people under supervision: incarcerated, on probation, or on parole
- There are two million in prison
- The US has the highest rate of incarceration in the world, except possibly for China
- Most of the people there are average people, and are good to work with
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Specifics of working with incarcerated people
- Teaching meditation to women as a stress management technique
- Using a subset of Lam Rim meditations (attachment and aversion, etc.), and some purification (the Four Opponent Powers) to advance the meditations
- Working with men in a course called “Anger Management”
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Experience in the county jail
- A stressful environment for incarcerated people
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The prison guards
- The training and demographics of the guards
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Graduate work in counseling psychology
- The search for credentials to support the meditation work
- A masters thesis on evaluating anger management techniques
- Measuring anger, empathy, narcissism
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Buddhist techniques
- Anger management tips derived from the teachings of Venerable Thubten Chodron
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Working with incarcerated people
- People who self-select for the program are just the sort of people you want to sit and talk with
- How to talk about love
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Masters thesis
- Results of the study