852:", another Scientology-related organization. Study Technology is based on the idea that there are three fundamental barriers to learning. These are said to be a "lack of mass", when there is no object to illustrate a concept; a "skipped gradient", when difficult material needs to be studied incrementally, and a "misunderstood word", which can be resolved by using dictionaries in a process called "word clearing." David G. Bromley and Mitchell L. Bracey, Jr. comment that "the concept of the misunderstood word ... has a central position within Scientology's teachings." These principles were set out by Hubbard in "Barriers to Study", a Scientology publication issued in 1971.
891:". These concepts come from Scientology. Ruth A. Tucker wrote that the concept appeared to have first been introduced into Scientology in the 1960s "as membership grew and as authoritarian control increased." Tucker notes that many of those who joined Scientology during this period were "well-educated people who prided themselves in independent thinking struggled with the idea of allowing any other individual to completely dominate their opinions." Hubbard's definitions of the characteristics of "suppressive persons" were set out in Scientology works of the 1960s, notably his 1968 book
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864:"the individual learns to doubt his own judgement; to locate some meaning in the undoubted mystification of much of Hubbard's writing; or to acquiesce to some half-comprehended and yet half-incomprehensible statement in the hope that all will be made clear to him at some later point." The extreme tedium of "word clearing" leads, in Wallis's view, to "a further suspension of the individual's critical faculty, or to its inhibition, and to the ready acceptance of Hubbard's formulations as intrinsically meaningful."
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from state funding was below the anticipated level. To make up for the shortfall, Second Chance began "jail shopping" in 2008 – offering rural counties the chance to offload their overflow inmates, including women, at a discounted rate. It appealed to the New Mexico legislature for $ 3.6 million of further funding. Although the proposal was again supported by Crook, Second Chance was awarded only $ 600,000 in July 2008. More money was raised from private donors but this was insufficient to cover expenses. It
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491:"Acting upon a tip that inmates were going to be moved this morning from the Second Chance Center located on the West Mesa, I had personnel monitor the area. This morning between 7 and 10:30, officers observed 40 persons transported from Second Chance to St. Martin's Hospitality Center in Albuquerque. Additionally eight individuals were loaded in a van. The van was followed west on I-40 to the city limits. The van continued west from there to an unknown location."
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deceit, and, frankly, I can't see how that would be the basis for a good recovery program." He was strongly critical of Second Chance's attempt to "avoid our oversight, our scrutiny" and said: "It's very evident to me that they were attempting to avoid oversight by taxpayers. This is not going to be tolerated." The notice of termination also accused Second Chance of misusing its facility as a jail rather than as a substance abuse rehabilitation center.
332:"about recent whispers that an Angle legislative proposal to explore a program of massages and sweat-boxes for Nevada prisons was a strange foray into Scientology." Angle responded, "This program had a recidivism rate of less than ten percent. They aren't massages. ... it was more of a karate chop. The sauna was a sweat box. When you're in there with thirty guys it's not exactly a sauna." Angle also told the conservative newspaper
242:) visited the Ensenada Second Chance facility in 2001 and declared themselves impressed by it, though neither sought to introduce legislation regarding the program in their own state. They pushed for the state government or private donors to find funding to support Second Chance, but the government rejected this idea; the cost of the program, at $ 15,000 a head, was regarded as prohibitive.
543:" that were taken directly from Scientology; Scientology-related entities played a major role in operations at Second Chance; the program was predominately funded by wealthy Scientologist donors; and the program materials were taken directly from Narconon and Criminon, both run by Scientologists and classified by the IRS as "scientology-related entities". Several employees told the
483:(D) ordered an investigation to establish the status of the inmates and Second Chance was given a deadline in December 2008 to account for its inmates. However, Albuquerque Public Safety Director Pete Dinelli accused Second Chance of transferring inmates out of the facility just before the deadline expired. According to city officials, forty inmates were bused to an Albuquerque
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possession, was hired by Second Chance as its president and was given the task of lobbying New Mexico judges to send inmates to attend the program. Second Chance received its first inmate in
September 2006. In its first year it had several hundred referrals and on average housed about 65 inmates at a
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Crawford. She was impressed with the facility and sought to authorize a demonstration project in Nevada, supported by funding from the federal government. It emerged that the trip to Ensenada was being underwritten by Randall Suggs, an Arizona businessman and wealthy Scientologist who
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January 31, 2009, and the remaining twenty or so inmates were returned to their original jurisdictions. Second Chance made an unsuccessful last-minute appeal to legislators to save it from closure. By November 2008, it had received more than $ 1.5 million
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accumulates drugs and other toxins over time. This is said to contribute to cravings, which make it harder to overcome addiction. The use of vitamins, minerals and oils is supposed to dislodge toxins stored in body fat, which is then sweated out during sauna sessions. However, this belief has been
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Doward, Jamie (March 27, 2005). "The
Observer: Scientologists will 'purify' drug addicts - for pounds 15,000: It boasts an 80 per cent success rate, the rock star Beck is a fan, and schools are inviting the Narconon centre into the classroom. So why are some people worried? Jamie Doward reports".
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by "assist those who are slow in grasping the principles of the movement." Its underlying principle is that a failure to understand a text is due not to the text being faulty – such as it being nonsensical – but because the reader has failed to understand a word or concept. Thereby, Wallis notes,
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Albuquerque was operated by two entities, against which tax liens were levied by the IRS and the state of New Mexico. The entities were Second Chance Program Inc., and Second Chance Center New Mexico LLC. Second Chance Program Inc. is a private nonprofit company while
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The eight had been convicted of violent crimes; Dinelli commented that Second Chance appeared to be "deliberately deciding not to include those eight individuals. And to me failure to disclose is just as good as lying." It also emerged that Second Chance had violated its lease by building a large
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Mayor Chávez said: "They simply didn't live up to their end of the agreement", citing Second Chance's housing of violent inmates and the apparent attempt to cover this up. He accused the program of misleading city and state officials, saying: "This program has been based on misrepresentation and
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when they begin the program. It has been widely distributed by individual
Scientologists and Scientology-related organizations. A campaign in the early 1990s to distribute the booklet in U.S. schools was described in Scientology publications as "the largest dissemination project in Scientology
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Westrum of Second Chance as "a nonreligious moral code written by L. Ron Hubbard and based wholly on common sense." Published in 1980 as a 48-page booklet, it sets out 21 moral precepts for the reader to follow. It forms the core of the Criminon program and is also used in
262:. In February 2003 she proposed legislation to establish Second Chance for female prisoners and invited 35 legislators to accompany her on a trip to Ensenada to see the program in operation there. Angle had already twice visited Ensenada, once with a group of female legislators and later with
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found that Second Chance had a success rate far below what was claimed. Although it claimed that only 10% of its graduates went on to reoffend, Second Chance's own figures obtained by KRQE showed that the recidivism rate was closer to 32%. Some of the failures were among Second Chance's own
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instructors, six of whom had subsequently been charged with offenses ranging from drug dealing to smuggling contraband into a jail. A study carried out by the UNM found that within 100 days of graduation, 8.6% of Second Chance graduates committed new crimes and 22.9% violated their
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visited Ensenada at a Scientology patron's expense. They were impressed enough to appeal for $ 700,000 to introduce Second Chance to their own prison, although lack of funds put the project on hold. The Ensenada program was eventually shut down after losing its government funding.
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employees, missed payroll deadlines and was ordered by a court to pay $ 78,000 after failing to pay for its video security system. An additional blow came when Brennan was forced to resign from his post as president of Second Chance after being charged with committing
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commissioners decided to end their contract with Second Chance. The commissioners stated that Second Chance had billed the county $ 4,500 without a signed contract and was not sending requested progress reports on the inmates in their care.
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that he did not know of any scientific basis for it, and commented: "It wasn't clear to me what sort of scientific basis there was even for the conception of the program to begin with." A similar program was reviewed by the
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1009:United States Senate election in Nevada, 2010
871:Narconon – all clients receive a pamphlet of
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1518:Herzenberg, Michael (November 18, 2008).
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46:. It focuses on individuals convicted of
2562:Hill v. Church of Scientology of Toronto
2022:. Urban Institute Justice Policy Center.
2016:The Criminon Program Evaluation: Phase I
1941:
1520:"Study questions drug-treatment results"
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899:Claimed success rates and certifications
744:Potential Trouble Source Handling Course
352:National Foundation of Women Legislators
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1904:. London: Heinemann. pp. 231–232.
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295:United States Senate election in Nevada
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2597:Church of Scientology Moscow v. Russia
2548:R. v. Church of Scientology of Toronto
2506:X. and Church of Scientology v. Sweden
1958:
1887:Hubbard Communications Office Bulletin
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1789:Garcia, David Alire (March 28, 2007).
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1272:"Adwatch: Spas, Massages and Politics"
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1120:"Scientology Base Denied By Officials"
751:How to Deal with Ups and Downs in Life
734:How to Deal with Ups and Downs in Life
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1308:Coolican, J. Patrick (May 18, 2010).
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839:National Council Against Health Fraud
3047:Youth for Human Rights International
2520:Wollersheim v. Church of Scientology
2467:The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power
1708:
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2962:Citizens Commission on Human Rights
2651:Church of Scientology International
2569:Religious Technology Center v Lerma
2048:"Scientology Service Completions".
1663:Proctor, Jeff (December 28, 2008).
1548:Johnson, Sharna (October 7, 2008).
1117:
115:2010 United States Senate elections
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2739:Scientology Missions International
2704:Golden Era Productions (Gold Base)
2680:Flag Building/Super Power Building
2590:Arenz, Röder and Dagmar v. Germany
1899:
1638:"City pulls plug on Second Chance"
1636:Bohman, Dave (December 28, 2008).
1591:Bohman, Dave (December 25, 2008).
1421:Proctor, Jeff (January 10, 2009).
1390:Proctor, Jeff (January 25, 2009).
1338:"Sharron Angle Goes on the Attack"
1050:Etter, Lauren (January 19, 2007).
893:Introduction to Scientology Ethics
768:is expected to remain silent. The
712:Changing Conditions of Life Course
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2337:Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act
2085:
1991:from the original on May 19, 2009
1819:"About the Second Chance Program"
1176:Sommer, Mark (February 1, 2005).
699:. Utilizes L. Ron Hubbard's book
516:, utility bills and unpaid rent.
368:New Mexico Corrections Department
224:Arizona Department of Corrections
129:. During the 1970s he worked for
2257:Scientology and religious groups
1881:Hubbard, L. Ron (25 June 1971).
1725:. March 20, 2009. Archived from
1423:"Judges Differ on Second Chance"
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3068:Ali's Smile: Naked Scientology
2699:Founding Church of Scientology
2663:Church of Spiritual Technology
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324:-hosted debate on the program
250:Second Chance was promoted in
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2342:Books critical of Scientology
2092:The Truth About Second Chance
1870:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
1823:The Truth About Second Chance
1751:Guerin, Paul (October 2008).
1336:Gizzi, John (June 18, 2010).
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468:Investigation and termination
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3248:Prison-related organizations
2729:Rehabilitation Project Force
2382:Guardian's Office operations
728:Ups and Downs in Life Course
718:Improving Conditions In Life
647:Communication and Perception
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2724:Religious Technology Center
2222:Keeping Scientology Working
2038:, p. 313. (Zondervan, 2004)
1640:. KRQE News. Archived from
1595:. KRQE News. Archived from
1571:. KRQE News. Archived from
1522:. KRQE News. Archived from
1491:. KRQE News. Archived from
1461:Staff (December 18, 2008).
1270:Pearce, Ed (June 2, 2010).
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617:Equivalent to the Criminon
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2499:United States v. Hubbard
1257:Las Vegas Review-Journal
1220:Las Vegas Review-Journal
855:The British sociologist
680:Learning Skills for Life
657:Advanced Communication B
641:Advanced Communication A
592:Purpose and methodology
457:University of New Mexico
137:program linked with the
2367:Death of Lisa McPherson
1158:San Diego Union-Tribune
1056:The Wall Street Journal
833:The Wall Street Journal
697:Way to Happiness Course
695:Equivalent to Criminon
691:Way to Happiness Course
452:on a household member.
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434:Financial difficulties
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3145:A Token of My Extreme
3022:Second Chance Program
3017:Safe Environment Fund
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2646:Church of Scientology
2357:Death of Elli Perkins
881:Ups and Downs in Life
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605:Program introduction
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3117:My Scientology Movie
2456:Tax status in the US
2407:Operation Snow White
1945:St. Petersburg Times
1625:. December 25, 2008.
1295:Reno Gazette-Journal
1076:"About Rick Pendery"
962:United States portal
873:The Way to Happiness
868:The Way To Happiness
816:Scientology auditing
811:The Way to Happiness
802:Purification Rundown
708:Life Skills Modules
701:The Way to Happiness
687:Self-Respect Module
676:Learning Improvement
666:Study Skills Module
619:Communication Course
613:Communication Course
575:Reintegration Module
87:mayor of Albuquerque
3032:Volunteer Ministers
2982:The Delphian School
2952:Applied Scholastics
2362:Death of Kaja Ballo
2352:Clearwater Hearings
1723:Albuquerque Journal
1694:Albuquerque Journal
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1623:Albuquerque Journal
1554:Clovis News Journal
1467:Albuquerque Journal
1427:Albuquerque Journal
1396:Albuquerque Journal
1366:Albuquerque Journal
1130:on January 29, 2009
1124:Albuquerque Journal
1082:on January 13, 2007
917:Albuquerque Journal
885:suppressive persons
850:Applied Scholastics
789:Alice in Wonderland
670:Study Skills Course
569:Self Respect Module
566:Study Skills Module
537:Albuquerque Journal
426:Albuquerque Journal
135:drug rehabilitation
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3243:Politics of Nevada
2997:Moxon & Kobrin
2451:Suppressive person
2433:Scientology and Me
2402:Operation Freakout
2397:Operation Clambake
2227:Marcab Confederacy
2202:Ethics and justice
1004:Politics of Nevada
762:laying on of hands
749:Uses the Criminon
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479:Albuquerque Mayor
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1850:Los Angeles Times
1829:on March 16, 2010
1795:Santa Fe Reporter
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