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Kenney, Sgt. Harold. 1980. “Vermont Crime Information Center
Investigation Report.” Agency or SP District B – Derby, Case No.
580–273, June 25, 4pp.
Landa, Susan. 1990–1991. “Children and Cults: A Practical
Guide.” Journal of Family Law 29:591–634.
Langone, Michael D., and Gary Eisenberg. 1993. “Children and
Cults.” In Recovery from Cults: Help for Victims of Psychological
and Spiritual Abuse, edited by Michael D. Langone. New York:
W.W. Norton &Company, 327–342.
Layton, Deborah. 1998. Seductive Poison: A Jonestown Survivor’s
Story of Life and Death in the People’s[sic] Temple. Toronto:
Doubleday.
Levi, Ken (ed.). 1982. Violence and Religious Commitment:
Implications of Jim Jones’s People’s [sic] Temple Movement.
University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University
Press.
Lingua Franca. 2000. “Offended Vanity,” October, p. 30.
Lium, Sten. 1982. “Information by State’s Attorney.” [Charges
against Richard Cantrell for practicing medicine without a license].
(June 25): 1p.
Lys, Candice. 2005. “The Violence of Jim Jones: A
Biopsychosocial Explanation.” Cultic Studies Review 4 No. 3:
267–294.
Maaga, Mary McCormick. 1998. Hearing the Voices of Jonestown.
Syracuse: Syracuse University Press.
Mahady, Frank G. 1984a. “Opinion and Order: Search Warrant.”
State of Vermont Orleans County, ss. In Re: Certain Children.
District of Vermont Unit 3, Orleans Circuit. Docket No. 22-6-
840sj, August 6, date-stamped August 8, 28pp.
———. 1984b. “Opinion and Order: Petition.” State of Vermont
Orleans County, ss. In Re: Certain Children. District of Vermont
Unit 3, Orleans Circuit. Docket No. 22-6-840sj, August 7, date-
stamped August 8, 14pp.
Malcarne, Vanessa L., and John D. Burchard. 1992.
“Investigations of Child Abuse/Neglect Allegations in Religious
Cults: A Case Study of Island Pond.” Behavioral Sciences and the
Law 10 No. 1 (Winter): 75–88.
Mills, Jeannie. 1979. Six Years with God: Life Inside Reverend Jim
Jones’s Peoples Temple. A&W Publishers, Inc.
Mitzelfeld, Jim. 1986. “House of Judah Leader Gets 3 Years for
Slavery, Death.” Detroit Free Press, December 20, p. A3.
Moore, Barbara. 1989. “The Death of Two Daughters: Grieving
and Remembering.” In Moore and Fielding (eds.). The Need for a
Second Look at Jonestown. Queenston, Ontario: Edwin Mellen
Press, 181–186.
Moore, Rebecca. 1988. In Defense of People’s Temple. Queenston,
Ontario: Edwin Mellon Press.
———. 2000. “Is the Canon on Jonestown Closed?” Nova Religio
4 No. 1: 7–27.
———. 2004. “Demographics and the Black Religious Culture of
Peoples Temple.” In People’s Temple and Black Religion in
America, edited by Rebecca Moore, Anthony B. Pinn, and Mary R.
Sawyer. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 57–80.
———. (2009). Understanding Jonestown and Peoples Temple.
Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers.
Moore, Rebecca, and Fielding M. McGehee III (eds.). 1989a. The
Need for a Second Look at Jonestown. Queenston, Ontario: Edwin
Mellen Press.
———. 1989b. New Religious Movements, Mass Suicide, and
Peoples Temple: Scholarly Perspectives on a Tragedy. Queenston,
Ontario: Edwin Mellen Press.
Moore, Rebecca, Anthony B. Pinn, and Mary R. Sawyer (eds.).
2004. Peoples [sic] Temple and Black Religion in America.
Indianapolis: Indiana University Press.
Moore, R. Laurence. 1989. Review of John R. Hall, Gone From
the Promised Land: Jonestown in American Cultural History.
American Historical Review 94 No. 2 (April): 550–551.
News Tribune [Tacoma Washington]. 1984. “Vermont Officials
Perplexed Over Sect’s Handling of Kids.” Reprinted from The New
York Times, July 4, p. E-8.
The New York Times. 1984. “Children of Sect Seized in Vermont,”
June 23, p. 1, 6.
Nickerson, Colin. 1983. “Where is Lydia Mattatall?” Boston
Globe, April 17, p. 81, 87.
O’Dea, Arthur. J. 1984. “Special Condition of Probation.” State v.
Cantrell, 30-2-83ecr, January 30, 1p.
Ottawa Citizen. 1983. “Child Returned After Three Years with
Cult,” April 13, p. 58.
Palmer, Susan J. 1998. “Apostates and Their Role in the
Construction of Grievance Claims Against Northeast
Kingdom/Messianic Communities.” In The Politics of Religious
Apostasy: The Role of Apostates in the Transformation of
Religious Movements, edited by David Bromley. Westport,
Connecticut: Praeger, 191–208.
———. 1999. “Frontiers and Families: The Children of Island
Pond.” In. Children in New Religions, edited by Susan J. Palmer
and Charlotte E. Hardman. London: Rutgers University Press,
153–171.
———. 2001. “Peace, Persecution, and Preparations for
Yahshua’s Return: The Case of the Messianic Communities’
Twelve Tribes.” In Christian Millenarianism: From the Early
Church to Waco,” edited by Stephen Hunt. Indianapolis: Indiana
University Press, 209–223.
Ray, Roddy. 1983. “A 12-Year-Old Skips Chores and Pays the
Price: Death.” Detroit Free Press, July 10, pp. 1A, 11A.
Reid, Paul H., Jr. 2006. The Edwin Mellen Press Versus Lingua
Franca: A Case Study in the Law of Libel. Queenston, Ontario:
Edwin Mellon Press.
Reiterman, Tim (with John Jacobs). 1982. Raven: The Untold
Story of the Reverend Jim Jones and His People. New York: E. P.
Dutton.
Richardson, James T. 1980. “People’s [sic] Temple and
Jonestown: A Corrective Comparison and Critique.” Journal for
the Scientific Study of Religion 19 No. 3 (September): 239–255.
Richardson, James T. (ed.). 2004. Regulating Religion: Case
Studies from Around the Globe. London: Kluwer Academic.
Rigney, Ernest G., Jr. 1988. Review of John R. Hall, Gone From
the Promised Land: Jonestown in American Cultural History.
Contemporary Sociology 17 no.4 (July): 468–469.
St. John, Warren. 1993. “Vanity’s Fare: How One Tiny Press
Made $2.5 Million Selling Opuscules to Your University Library.”
Lingua Franca, September/October, p. 1ff.
Sawyer, Mary R. 2004. “The Church in Peoples Temple.” In
People’s [sic] Temple and Black Religion in America, edited by
Rebecca Moore, Anthony B. Pinn, and Mary R. Sawyer.
Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 166–193.
Kenney, Sgt. Harold. 1980. “Vermont Crime Information Center
Investigation Report.” Agency or SP District B – Derby, Case No.
580–273, June 25, 4pp.
Landa, Susan. 1990–1991. “Children and Cults: A Practical
Guide.” Journal of Family Law 29:591–634.
Langone, Michael D., and Gary Eisenberg. 1993. “Children and
Cults.” In Recovery from Cults: Help for Victims of Psychological
and Spiritual Abuse, edited by Michael D. Langone. New York:
W.W. Norton &Company, 327–342.
Layton, Deborah. 1998. Seductive Poison: A Jonestown Survivor’s
Story of Life and Death in the People’s[sic] Temple. Toronto:
Doubleday.
Levi, Ken (ed.). 1982. Violence and Religious Commitment:
Implications of Jim Jones’s People’s [sic] Temple Movement.
University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University
Press.
Lingua Franca. 2000. “Offended Vanity,” October, p. 30.
Lium, Sten. 1982. “Information by State’s Attorney.” [Charges
against Richard Cantrell for practicing medicine without a license].
(June 25): 1p.
Lys, Candice. 2005. “The Violence of Jim Jones: A
Biopsychosocial Explanation.” Cultic Studies Review 4 No. 3:
267–294.
Maaga, Mary McCormick. 1998. Hearing the Voices of Jonestown.
Syracuse: Syracuse University Press.
Mahady, Frank G. 1984a. “Opinion and Order: Search Warrant.”
State of Vermont Orleans County, ss. In Re: Certain Children.
District of Vermont Unit 3, Orleans Circuit. Docket No. 22-6-
840sj, August 6, date-stamped August 8, 28pp.
———. 1984b. “Opinion and Order: Petition.” State of Vermont
Orleans County, ss. In Re: Certain Children. District of Vermont
Unit 3, Orleans Circuit. Docket No. 22-6-840sj, August 7, date-
stamped August 8, 14pp.
Malcarne, Vanessa L., and John D. Burchard. 1992.
“Investigations of Child Abuse/Neglect Allegations in Religious
Cults: A Case Study of Island Pond.” Behavioral Sciences and the
Law 10 No. 1 (Winter): 75–88.
Mills, Jeannie. 1979. Six Years with God: Life Inside Reverend Jim
Jones’s Peoples Temple. A&W Publishers, Inc.
Mitzelfeld, Jim. 1986. “House of Judah Leader Gets 3 Years for
Slavery, Death.” Detroit Free Press, December 20, p. A3.
Moore, Barbara. 1989. “The Death of Two Daughters: Grieving
and Remembering.” In Moore and Fielding (eds.). The Need for a
Second Look at Jonestown. Queenston, Ontario: Edwin Mellen
Press, 181–186.
Moore, Rebecca. 1988. In Defense of People’s Temple. Queenston,
Ontario: Edwin Mellon Press.
———. 2000. “Is the Canon on Jonestown Closed?” Nova Religio
4 No. 1: 7–27.
———. 2004. “Demographics and the Black Religious Culture of
Peoples Temple.” In People’s Temple and Black Religion in
America, edited by Rebecca Moore, Anthony B. Pinn, and Mary R.
Sawyer. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 57–80.
———. (2009). Understanding Jonestown and Peoples Temple.
Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers.
Moore, Rebecca, and Fielding M. McGehee III (eds.). 1989a. The
Need for a Second Look at Jonestown. Queenston, Ontario: Edwin
Mellen Press.
———. 1989b. New Religious Movements, Mass Suicide, and
Peoples Temple: Scholarly Perspectives on a Tragedy. Queenston,
Ontario: Edwin Mellen Press.
Moore, Rebecca, Anthony B. Pinn, and Mary R. Sawyer (eds.).
2004. Peoples [sic] Temple and Black Religion in America.
Indianapolis: Indiana University Press.
Moore, R. Laurence. 1989. Review of John R. Hall, Gone From
the Promised Land: Jonestown in American Cultural History.
American Historical Review 94 No. 2 (April): 550–551.
News Tribune [Tacoma Washington]. 1984. “Vermont Officials
Perplexed Over Sect’s Handling of Kids.” Reprinted from The New
York Times, July 4, p. E-8.
The New York Times. 1984. “Children of Sect Seized in Vermont,”
June 23, p. 1, 6.
Nickerson, Colin. 1983. “Where is Lydia Mattatall?” Boston
Globe, April 17, p. 81, 87.
O’Dea, Arthur. J. 1984. “Special Condition of Probation.” State v.
Cantrell, 30-2-83ecr, January 30, 1p.
Ottawa Citizen. 1983. “Child Returned After Three Years with
Cult,” April 13, p. 58.
Palmer, Susan J. 1998. “Apostates and Their Role in the
Construction of Grievance Claims Against Northeast
Kingdom/Messianic Communities.” In The Politics of Religious
Apostasy: The Role of Apostates in the Transformation of
Religious Movements, edited by David Bromley. Westport,
Connecticut: Praeger, 191–208.
———. 1999. “Frontiers and Families: The Children of Island
Pond.” In. Children in New Religions, edited by Susan J. Palmer
and Charlotte E. Hardman. London: Rutgers University Press,
153–171.
———. 2001. “Peace, Persecution, and Preparations for
Yahshua’s Return: The Case of the Messianic Communities’
Twelve Tribes.” In Christian Millenarianism: From the Early
Church to Waco,” edited by Stephen Hunt. Indianapolis: Indiana
University Press, 209–223.
Ray, Roddy. 1983. “A 12-Year-Old Skips Chores and Pays the
Price: Death.” Detroit Free Press, July 10, pp. 1A, 11A.
Reid, Paul H., Jr. 2006. The Edwin Mellen Press Versus Lingua
Franca: A Case Study in the Law of Libel. Queenston, Ontario:
Edwin Mellon Press.
Reiterman, Tim (with John Jacobs). 1982. Raven: The Untold
Story of the Reverend Jim Jones and His People. New York: E. P.
Dutton.
Richardson, James T. 1980. “People’s [sic] Temple and
Jonestown: A Corrective Comparison and Critique.” Journal for
the Scientific Study of Religion 19 No. 3 (September): 239–255.
Richardson, James T. (ed.). 2004. Regulating Religion: Case
Studies from Around the Globe. London: Kluwer Academic.
Rigney, Ernest G., Jr. 1988. Review of John R. Hall, Gone From
the Promised Land: Jonestown in American Cultural History.
Contemporary Sociology 17 no.4 (July): 468–469.
St. John, Warren. 1993. “Vanity’s Fare: How One Tiny Press
Made $2.5 Million Selling Opuscules to Your University Library.”
Lingua Franca, September/October, p. 1ff.
Sawyer, Mary R. 2004. “The Church in Peoples Temple.” In
People’s [sic] Temple and Black Religion in America, edited by
Rebecca Moore, Anthony B. Pinn, and Mary R. Sawyer.
Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 166–193.



















































































































