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Resource Guide
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CSJ
Reprint Collection
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Psychological Manipulation, cult groups, sects,
and new religious movements |
Cults
and Psychological Abuse
- Cults in court
- Hoey, S.V. (1991), CSJ, 8(1), 61-79
- Some
rigors of our times The first amendment and real life and death. One ACLU board
member looks at Guyana, nazis, and pornography
- Stender, F.
(1987), CSJ, 4(1), 1-17
- A comment on Fay Stenders
"Some rigors of our times"
- Driesen,
G.B. (1987), CSJ, 4(1), 18-20
- A comment on Fay Stenders "Some rigors of our times"
- Georgiades,
P.N. (1987), CSJ, 4(1), 21-24
- Legal analysis of intent as a continuum emphasizing social context of
volition
- Rosedale,
H.L. (1989), CSJ, 6(1), 25-31
- Litigating the cult-related child custody case
- Kandel,
R.F. (1988), CSJ, 5(1), 122-131
- Litigating child custody with religious cults
- Greene, F.
(1989), CSJ 6(1), 69-75
- Prosecuting an ex-cult members undue influence suit
- Levy, L.
(1990), CSJ, 7(1), 15-25
- Undue influence in contract and probate law
- Nievod,
A. (1993), CSJ 10(1), 1-18
- Undue influence and written documents: Psychological aspects
- Singer,
M.T. (1993), CSJ, 10(1), 19-32
- Judgment by the Fukuoka (Japan) district court on the Unification Church
- Fukuoka Court. (1995), CSJ, 12(1), 72-102
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