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Cults in Our Midst: The Hidden Menace in Our Everyday Lives

NCJ Number
154394
Author(s)
M T Singer; J Lalich
Date Published
1995
Length
405 pages
Annotation
This book provides a comprehensive description of how cults operate and how extensive the cult problem is today.
Abstract
The first section provides a definition of cults; a brief history of cults; an overview of the process of brainwashing, psychological coercion, and thought reform; and a discussion of how cults threaten legitimate institutions, endanger children and families, engage in conspiracy and fraud, and commit violence. The second section discusses how cults operate in terms of their recruitment process, physiological persuasion techniques, psychological persuasion techniques, intrusion into the workplace, and use of threat and intimidation. The final section deals with ways in which outside agents can rescue cult members, particularly children, and help them recover from cult after-effects. Chapter references

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