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Rochford, E. B. (1983). Recruitment strategies, ideology, and organization in the hare
Krishna Movement. In E. Barker (Ed.), Of gods and men: New religious movements in
the West (pp. 283-302). Macon, GA: Mercer University Press.
Rochford, E. B. (1997). Family Formation, Culture and Change in the Hare Krishna
Movement. ISKCON Communications Journal, 5(2), 61-82. Also available at:
http://www.culticstudiesreview.org/csr_articles/rochford_burke.htm
Rochford, E. B. (1998). Further reflections on child abuse within ISKCON. ISKCON
Communications Journal, 6(2), 64-67. Also available at:
http://www.culticstudiesreview.org/csr_articles/rochford_burke2.htm
Rochford, E. B., &Heinlein, J. (1998). Child Abuse in the Hare Krishna Movement:1971-
1986. ISKCON Communications Journal, 6(1), 41-69. Also available at:
http://www.culticstudiesreview.org/csr_articles/rochford_burke_heinlein_full.htm
Rosedale, H., &Langone, M. D. (1998). On using the term ―cult.‖ In American Family
Foundation, Cults and psychological abuse: A resource guide (pp. 22-28). Bonita
Springs, FL: American Family Foundation. Also available at
http://www.culticstudies.org/infoserv_articles/langone_michael_term_cult.htm
Scharff, G. (1985). Autobiography of a former Moonie. Cultic Studies Journal, 2(2), 252-
258. (Reprinted from The Center Journal, March/April, 1982.)
Ward, D. (2000). Domestic violence as a cultic system. Cultic Studies Journal, 17, 42-55.
West, L. J., &Langone, M. D. (1986). Cultism: A conference for scholars and policy
makers. Cultic Studies Journal, 3, 117-134.
West, L. J., &Martin, P. R. (1996). Pseudo-identity and the treatment of personality change
in victims of captivity and cults. Cultic Studies Journal, 13(2), 125-152.
Zablocki, Benjamin. (1997). The blacklisting of a concept: The strange history of the
brainwashing conjecture in the sociology of religion. Nova Religio: The Journal of
Alternative and Emergent Religions, 1(1), 96-121.
This article is based on a presentation at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion,
October 24-26, 2003, Norfolk, Virginia.
Michael D. Langone, Ph.D., is a counseling psychologist, is ICSA‘s Executive Director. He
was the founder editor of Cultic Studies Journal (CSJ), the editor of CSJ’s successor, Cultic
Studies Review, and editor of Recovery from Cults. He is co-author of Cults: What Parents
Should Know and Satanism and Occult-Related violence: What You Should Know. Dr.
Langone has spoken and written widely about cults. In 1955, he received the Leo J. Ryan
Award from the ―original‖ Cult Awareness network and was honored as the Albert V.
Danielsen visiting Scholar at Boston University. (mail@icsamail.com )
This article is an electronic version of an article originally published in Cultic Studies Review, 2005, Volume 4,
Number 2, pages 146-168. Please keep in mind that the pagination of this electronic reprint differs from that of the
bound volume. This fact could affect how you enter bibliographic information in papers that you may write.
Rochford, E. B. (1983). Recruitment strategies, ideology, and organization in the hare
Krishna Movement. In E. Barker (Ed.), Of gods and men: New religious movements in
the West (pp. 283-302). Macon, GA: Mercer University Press.
Rochford, E. B. (1997). Family Formation, Culture and Change in the Hare Krishna
Movement. ISKCON Communications Journal, 5(2), 61-82. Also available at:
http://www.culticstudiesreview.org/csr_articles/rochford_burke.htm
Rochford, E. B. (1998). Further reflections on child abuse within ISKCON. ISKCON
Communications Journal, 6(2), 64-67. Also available at:
http://www.culticstudiesreview.org/csr_articles/rochford_burke2.htm
Rochford, E. B., &Heinlein, J. (1998). Child Abuse in the Hare Krishna Movement:1971-
1986. ISKCON Communications Journal, 6(1), 41-69. Also available at:
http://www.culticstudiesreview.org/csr_articles/rochford_burke_heinlein_full.htm
Rosedale, H., &Langone, M. D. (1998). On using the term ―cult.‖ In American Family
Foundation, Cults and psychological abuse: A resource guide (pp. 22-28). Bonita
Springs, FL: American Family Foundation. Also available at
http://www.culticstudies.org/infoserv_articles/langone_michael_term_cult.htm
Scharff, G. (1985). Autobiography of a former Moonie. Cultic Studies Journal, 2(2), 252-
258. (Reprinted from The Center Journal, March/April, 1982.)
Ward, D. (2000). Domestic violence as a cultic system. Cultic Studies Journal, 17, 42-55.
West, L. J., &Langone, M. D. (1986). Cultism: A conference for scholars and policy
makers. Cultic Studies Journal, 3, 117-134.
West, L. J., &Martin, P. R. (1996). Pseudo-identity and the treatment of personality change
in victims of captivity and cults. Cultic Studies Journal, 13(2), 125-152.
Zablocki, Benjamin. (1997). The blacklisting of a concept: The strange history of the
brainwashing conjecture in the sociology of religion. Nova Religio: The Journal of
Alternative and Emergent Religions, 1(1), 96-121.
This article is based on a presentation at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion,
October 24-26, 2003, Norfolk, Virginia.
Michael D. Langone, Ph.D., is a counseling psychologist, is ICSA‘s Executive Director. He
was the founder editor of Cultic Studies Journal (CSJ), the editor of CSJ’s successor, Cultic
Studies Review, and editor of Recovery from Cults. He is co-author of Cults: What Parents
Should Know and Satanism and Occult-Related violence: What You Should Know. Dr.
Langone has spoken and written widely about cults. In 1955, he received the Leo J. Ryan
Award from the ―original‖ Cult Awareness network and was honored as the Albert V.
Danielsen visiting Scholar at Boston University. (mail@icsamail.com )
This article is an electronic version of an article originally published in Cultic Studies Review, 2005, Volume 4,
Number 2, pages 146-168. Please keep in mind that the pagination of this electronic reprint differs from that of the
bound volume. This fact could affect how you enter bibliographic information in papers that you may write.




























































































































