1. The Metta Convention 2014 document discusses a Vipassana meditation training program for police officers and prison inmates in India.
2. The goal of the program is to cultivate respect for human values and help participants develop a more service-oriented mindset through spiritual practices like Vipassana meditation.
3. Surveys of police officers who completed the training found significant improvements in emotional control, stress management, duty performance, and relationship with the public.
5. THE FOUR PILLARS
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
Sensitivity of mind &
character building
Professional
knowledge
with application skills
Evolving and
participatory training
Physical endurance
& quick reflexes
6. Major Acts,
Local & Spl. Laws,
Delhi Police Act
Office
Practical Work
ComputersFirst Aid
Delhi Police
Rules 1980
Office
Procedure
Filing & Index
system
Noting and
Drafting
General Matters
Road Safety
Matters
Fundamental &
Supplementary
Rules
Account Matters
TRAINING INPUTS – INDOOR
Effective
Communication
7. PT Tables Parade Yoga
UAC
Sports
Firing & Arms
handling
Crowd Control
Field Craft Fire Fighting
Judo & Karate
Training in
Scooter/Motor
Cycle driving
Swimming
Horse riding
Commando
TRAINING INPUTS – INDOOR
12. Vipassana
Meditation
Courses
Art of Living
Courses
Gender Sensitization
by GTI, ACCORD &
others
Spiritual
discourses on
human values by
eminent speakers
from various faiths
Weekly visit of
Sh. K.K.Chopra &
speakers from Rama
Krishna Mission, OSHO
and Vedanta Life Institute
Weekly
visits by
Brahama
Kumaries
Family vision
Group for role
plays & value
education
Visit of Md.
A.U.Seikh
and others
TRAINING INSIGHTS –
HUMAN VALUES / SENSITISATION
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15. Vipassana
Introduction
Vipassana is a pioneering effort adopted by
Delhi police to create a service-oriented mindset
amongst the police personnel.
The aim is to inculcate respect for human values
through spiritual thinking, thereby helping them
in being more humane and courteous with the
public. Also, it helps in emotional control and
dealing with stress.
79. VIPASSANA BECAME AVIPASSANA BECAME A
MAJOR ROAD TOMAJOR ROAD TO
REFORMATIONREFORMATION
INSIDE TIHAR PRISON DELHI….INSIDE TIHAR PRISON DELHI….
THE LARGEST IN THE WORLDTHE LARGEST IN THE WORLD
97. The statistical analysis of the
results has revealed
significant improvement in
the functioning of inmates
following Vipassana on most
psychological parameters
studied.
There is a considerable
reduction in the neurotic
predisposition and in the
feelings of hostility,
helplessness and anomie,
while the sense of hope and
well being are enhanced.
98. A team of eminent professionals
and researchers like,
Dr. Kishore Chandramani,
Dr. N.N. Wig and Dr. Udai Parekh,
was constituted by VRI
to empirically study the effects of
Vipassana on the mental health
of those who had undergone the
course. The study brought into
focus several significant facts;
an important excerpt from
this study is worth citing:
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102. • Happiness
• Control over mind
• Non-Violence
• Clean mind
• Good family attitude
• Sincerity
• Respect from other
• Kindness
• Helping attitude
• Good behavior
• Devotion for God
• Hard work
• Good retaliations
• Giving up bad habits
What I have learnt from Vipassana
103. List of the changes you have felt
within you since you did the course
• Less anger
• Less tension
• Less anxiety
• Less greed
• Do good work/action
• Better health than before
• More youthfulness
• Higher spiritual feelings
• Less Jealously
• Higher fellow feelings/affection
• Better understanding of society,
societal values norms, and
relations
104. How will Vipassana benefit
my police job
• Right duty
• Good treatment to criminals
• Good mental health
• Honesty/integrity
• Tolerance
• Service to society
• More energy & vigor to work
• Higher moral strength
• Better balancing of duty with
family like
• Less stress & depression
while in duty
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106. • All of them felt that their capacity to work had increased
tremendously and that they could handle many more responsibilities
now.
• They started perceiving their professional burdens and pressures and
personal problems with greater Equanimity and hence were able to
work non-stop for 10-14 hours a day and that too without
complaining.
• All of them accepted their present positions and work demands with
detachment and hence were able to perform more and in a better
manner.
• All of them developed a heightened moral sense of duty and
commitment towards their role as police personnel.
• All of them got rid of their tensions, apprehensions and got a
heightened sense of control over their volatile temper and emotions.
• Their own understanding of other people and members of their
family increased. This leads to a lot of understanding and reduced
number of fights and flare ups.
After taking the course, following are the changes
they observe in themselves-
107. • All of them developed a lot of confidence in facing any kind of
situation and for learning new things.
• Their perception of themselves changed from that of being Mr. Right and
Authoritarian to that of a servant of the society. All of them wanted to help
more and more people to the best of their capacities. None of them wished
that if somebody comes to them for help or with a genuine expectation then
that person should go back empty handed or dejected.
• They found holding themselves more responsible towards what is
happening in the society and found that each one of them was taking a
corrective and reformative approach rather than a punitive approach
towards criminals.
• They all admitted to have learnt to accept their present wages and adjust to
live within their own means. This course has helped them in curbing the
instinct of greed from which the tendency to generate extra money from
illegal sources emerged . They have been able to get out of a materialistic
and consumeristic culture.
• Their perceptions about human rights also changed as they developed an
increased sensitivity towards human values after doing this course, so they
claimed. They felt that these are inalienable rights that are available one
and all themselves in the shoes of an ordinary harassed human being and
ask themselves about the kind of treatment which they themselves would
expect in such situations.
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117. TRANSFORMING VALUESTRANSFORMING VALUES
FOR PRINCIPLE-CENTERED LIVING:FOR PRINCIPLE-CENTERED LIVING:
TRAINING POLICE PERSONNEL INTRAINING POLICE PERSONNEL IN
VIPASSANA PRACTICESVIPASSANA PRACTICES
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123. Total No. of Courses = 22
Total No. of Police Officers = 3681