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Prison SMART- Approach

The Solution - The Art of Living Prison SMART Program

Conceived by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar this unique program specifically reaches out to all caught up in the crime-nexus, whether perpetrators, or victims; law-breakers, or law enforcers. The Art of Living Prison SMART exists to circumvent the loss of valuable human resource that so often accompanies cycles of incarceration and release, and whose consequences reverberate through all sections of society. It aims to reform, transform and channelize this precious human resource into the upliftment of individual and society alike. The program opines that positive individuals with a progressive outlook form the foundation

The Art of Living Prison SMART provides the structure to deliver the common goal of uplifting human values within the criminal and the law-enforcing justice community. The program is a valuable tool for all those working to end the cycle of violence and abuse in society, whether through law enforcement, social rehabilitation, conflict resolution or human development. We work in tandem with probation departments, family and juvenile court systems, administrators and correctional officers of penal institutions and law enforcement departments to implement the various activities of the Prison SMART program.

We form strategic alliances with social service agencies and organizations whose clientele deal with the aftermath of crime and violence - i.e. ex-offenders’ transition, domestic violence shelters, rape crisis centers, substance abuse programs, families of murder victims - to offer tools that alleviate the experience of trauma. Studies conducted in the criminal justice arena have shown that such programs help to reduce and further prevent relapse into criminal tendencies.

The Challenge

Under conditions of confinement, violent tendencies and negative emotions, are only intensified, causing unimaginable damage to the psyche of inmates. This makes them hazardous not only to those around them, but to their own selves as well. Worse still is their degenerating mental and emotional states which make them even more dangerous, once they are freed.

The Result?

A very high likelihood that they will revert to a life of crime, and find themselves back behind bars, before long. ‘Punishment’ for its own sake is pointless, if it doesn’t transform the mindsets and attitudes of offenders. A prison can thus become a dangerous breeding ground for criminals, fuelling the very activity it seeks to deter.

Incarcerated individuals have little control over their circumstances or future. Years of confinement result in greater loss of self-worth, a growing sense of anger, anxiety and despair. Families of the incarcerated are also doing time. The burden can be crippling. Half of all male children of inmates will also enter the system as juveniles. Ex-offenders find that freedom from the impact of incarceration does not end at the moment of release. Years of built up anger and frustration accompany them as they transition back into the community. Many will return to commiting crimes within an year of release.

Law enforcement officers are the first line of defence in dangerous and life-threatening circumstances. The day-to-day challenges tax the body, mind and emotions.

Prison staff on a daily basis, work under incredibly stressful working conditions. The overcrowding that exists in many institutions adds to the anger and frustration of inmates which result in more frequent altercations between inmates and increased threat of staff assault.

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Veena Ravjee

The satisfaction that you get from seeing that you have changed a person’s life - brought them hope and happiness;a reason to make their life meaningful again - that satisfaction is priceless.
Ebrahim Jassat, PRISON S.M.A.R.T Trainer

A story from Serowe Prison in Botswana.The course was in a tent and during long Sudarshan Kriya it started raining. Water came through a hole in the tent and a group of prisoners were drenched through and through but they continued with Soo Hum without opening their eyes or moving to get out of the rain. Later on they said rain was a blessing in their country and they felt very blessed.
Dusko M (19, Turopolje, Juvenile)

I was looking for peace, for self control. I feel I’ve improved after the course. It’s good at the course! Two hours at the course make me relaxed throughout the day.
Jenthe, 16 years

Every day is beautiful. I have learned to find inner peace and to accept myself as I am.
Francisco, Inmate

Even through life’s challenges, a person can be elegant and purposeful, without guilt – that is my desire. Thanks for a way to achieve this.
Khodr, Lebanese Juvenile Prison

I never knew that you had a kind of sports for the inside. It relaxes so much.
Femke, 17 years

It was fun doing this with all of our class. Certainly worth repeating!
Ashok Choudhary, State Minister, Home (Jail) Dept

In the bitterness and monotony that surrounds the life of a jail inmate, The Art of Living Foundation has given the inmates an opportunity to vent their emotions and cleanse their psyche
Mahide, 18 years

I now know how to de-stress and keep my nerves under control. I also know that it's not about what you do but that it's about the way you are.
Debbie
Inmate
It’s a fantastic course! I feel more calm, peaceful, and ready to deal with what life has in store for me. I feel my depression lifting, and I have a new way of looking at things.
Krystale
Inmate
This course has been a very beneficial experience. Emotional, and physical pain have both disappeared, helping me return to the happy, joyful Krystale that I used to be. I am smoking less cigarettes and am no longer relying on iron tablets to re-energize myself.
Karina

The course is life changing and it has done many wonders for me in such a short time. I have found that I haven’t complained about things or anyone. People who have terrible vicious tongues for backstabbing and gossip no longer upset me or play on my mind. My mind is calm and clear. I have quit smoking and look forward to future changes to come. I would recommend this to many of my friends.
Marko (16,Turopolje,Juvenile)

I sleep better ,and I am going to continue practice everything learnt here.
Bajram G, (18,Turopolje ,Juvenile)

I came to the course because I wanted to do more with my life. I used to like making trouble fighting. But now I feel the difference in my communication. I am happy.
Juvenile Prison

It was a big cycle. The more I partied, the more drugs I used to take and the more I needed to get high each time.
Bilal, Lebanese Juvenile Prison

Thank you for the relief I got especially for my neck pain.
Karina

The course is life changing + has done many wonders for me in such short time. I have found that I haven’t complained about things or anyone. People who have terrible vicious tongues for backstabbing and gossip no longer upset me or play on my mind. My mind is calm and clear. No longer smoking + look forward to future changes to come. I would recommend this to many of my friends.
Nalibu, Savenaca

I’m slowly recovering from mental stress and depression. I sleep well at night now. My health is good and I am feeling really well. I have reduced my smoking from 6 rolls to 2 rolls a day. Good progress. Thank you
Wayne, New Zealand

I have not felt so secure within myself before, giving my situation of being in prison. The course is very beneficial for health. A lot of old aches and pains gone. Before the course I was a bit miserable. Now I feel doubly secure and three times as capable and feel content.
 

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