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Hume, Lynne. ―Witchcraft and the Law in Australia.‖ Journal of Church and State 37 (1995):
135–50.
Kerbaj, Richard. ―Imam's Secret Talks for Future.‖ Weekend Australian, 17 June 2006.
Langone, Michael D. ―Assessment and Treatment of Cult Victims and Their Families.‖ In
Innovations in Clinical Practice Vol 10. Sarasota, Florida, 1990.
———. ―Cults and Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Pre-Proposal for Avoiding Future
Carnage.‖ Bonita Springs: AFF (ICSA), 2004.
Macquarie University. The Macquarie Dictionary. Sydney: Macquarie Library Pty Ltd, 1981.
Manne, Robert. ―The Unknown Story of Cornelia Rau.‖ The Monthly Essays, September
2005.
McGeough, Paul. ―The Making of a Monster.‖ Goodweekend: The Sydney Morning Herald
Magazine, 16 October 2004.
―Onus on Muslims to Stop Extremist ‗Cults,‘ Canadian MP Says.‖ Ottawa Citizen, 10 June
2006.
Pape, Robert. Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism. Melbourne: Scribe,
2005.
Post, Jerrold M. ―Terrorist Psycho-Logic: Terrorist Behavior as a Product of Psychological
Forces.‖ In Origins of Terrorism: Psychologies, Ideologies, Theologies, States of
Mind. Walter Reich (Ed.). 25–40. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Radio National. What Makes a Suicide Bomber? Geraldine Doogue interview with Waleed
Aly. ABC Online 16 July, 2005.
Simon, Daniel Benjamin &Steven. The Next Attack: The Globilization of Jihad. London:
Hodder &Stoughton Ltd, 2005.
Victoria Legislative Council. ―Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).‖ Melbourne: Victoria
Parliament, 1982.
Ware, Michael. ―Zarqawi Disciple Ready to Fill Void.‖ Weekend Australian, 10 June 2006.
Woolstone, Rabbi Pinchos. Letter to the author, 27 April 1993.
This paper is based on a presentation to the Annual International Conference of the
International Cultic Studies Association, June 23, 2006.
Stephen Bruce Mutch Ph.D., LL.B (UNSW), is a solicitor of the Supreme Court of New
South Wales and has convened a course on the Politics, Law and Morality of International
Political Violence in the Department of Politics and International Relations, Macquarie
University, Sydney, where he is an Honorary Associate. He also conducts a colloquium on
Religion, Secularism and the State for the Macquarie Global Leadership Program and is
currently lecturing in Australian Foreign Policy. A former member of the NSW Legislative
Council (State Senate) and then the Australian House of Council (State Senate) and then
the Australian House of Representatives, Stephen served in parliament from 1988 to 1998.
His doctoral thesis is entitled ―Cults, Religion and Public Policy.‖ Dr. Mutch is also the Patron
of Cult Information and Family Support Inc. (CIFS), a Sydney based support and
information network for those with family members and friends in high demand groups.
This article is an electronic version of an article originally published in Cultic Studies Review, 2006, Volume 5, Number 2,
pages 169-197. 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.
Hume, Lynne. ―Witchcraft and the Law in Australia.‖ Journal of Church and State 37 (1995):
135–50.
Kerbaj, Richard. ―Imam's Secret Talks for Future.‖ Weekend Australian, 17 June 2006.
Langone, Michael D. ―Assessment and Treatment of Cult Victims and Their Families.‖ In
Innovations in Clinical Practice Vol 10. Sarasota, Florida, 1990.
———. ―Cults and Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Pre-Proposal for Avoiding Future
Carnage.‖ Bonita Springs: AFF (ICSA), 2004.
Macquarie University. The Macquarie Dictionary. Sydney: Macquarie Library Pty Ltd, 1981.
Manne, Robert. ―The Unknown Story of Cornelia Rau.‖ The Monthly Essays, September
2005.
McGeough, Paul. ―The Making of a Monster.‖ Goodweekend: The Sydney Morning Herald
Magazine, 16 October 2004.
―Onus on Muslims to Stop Extremist ‗Cults,‘ Canadian MP Says.‖ Ottawa Citizen, 10 June
2006.
Pape, Robert. Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism. Melbourne: Scribe,
2005.
Post, Jerrold M. ―Terrorist Psycho-Logic: Terrorist Behavior as a Product of Psychological
Forces.‖ In Origins of Terrorism: Psychologies, Ideologies, Theologies, States of
Mind. Walter Reich (Ed.). 25–40. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Radio National. What Makes a Suicide Bomber? Geraldine Doogue interview with Waleed
Aly. ABC Online 16 July, 2005.
Simon, Daniel Benjamin &Steven. The Next Attack: The Globilization of Jihad. London:
Hodder &Stoughton Ltd, 2005.
Victoria Legislative Council. ―Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).‖ Melbourne: Victoria
Parliament, 1982.
Ware, Michael. ―Zarqawi Disciple Ready to Fill Void.‖ Weekend Australian, 10 June 2006.
Woolstone, Rabbi Pinchos. Letter to the author, 27 April 1993.
This paper is based on a presentation to the Annual International Conference of the
International Cultic Studies Association, June 23, 2006.
Stephen Bruce Mutch Ph.D., LL.B (UNSW), is a solicitor of the Supreme Court of New
South Wales and has convened a course on the Politics, Law and Morality of International
Political Violence in the Department of Politics and International Relations, Macquarie
University, Sydney, where he is an Honorary Associate. He also conducts a colloquium on
Religion, Secularism and the State for the Macquarie Global Leadership Program and is
currently lecturing in Australian Foreign Policy. A former member of the NSW Legislative
Council (State Senate) and then the Australian House of Council (State Senate) and then
the Australian House of Representatives, Stephen served in parliament from 1988 to 1998.
His doctoral thesis is entitled ―Cults, Religion and Public Policy.‖ Dr. Mutch is also the Patron
of Cult Information and Family Support Inc. (CIFS), a Sydney based support and
information network for those with family members and friends in high demand groups.
This article is an electronic version of an article originally published in Cultic Studies Review, 2006, Volume 5, Number 2,
pages 169-197. 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.











































































































