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Zablocki, Benjamin. (1998). Exit cost analysis: A new approach to the scientific study of brainwashing.
Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions, 1(2), 216-249.
Kropveld, Michael. (2003). An example for controversy: Creating a model for reconciliation. [Electronic
version]. Cultic Studies Review, 2(2).
Kropveld, Michael. (2004). Preventive education: A North American perspective. ICSA E-Newsletter,
3(2). Retrieved October 11, 2006, from http://www.icsahome.com/infoserv_
articles/kropveld_mike_preventiveeducation_en0302.html .
Lalich, Janja. (2004). Bounded choice: True believers and charismatic cults. Berkeley, CA: University
of California Press.
Langone, Michael D. (1989). Beware of "New Age" solutions to age old problems. Business and Society
Review, 69, 39-42.
Langone, Michael D. (1992). Psychological abuse. Cultic Studies Journal, 8(2), 206-218.
Langone, Michael D. (1996, July). Clinical update on cults. Psychiatric Times.
Langone, Michael. D. (2003). Inner experience and conversion. [Electronic version]. Cultic Studies
Review, 2(2).
Langone, Michael D. The definitional ambiguity of ―cult‖ and ICSA‘s mission. Retrieved October 11,
2006, from
http://www.icsahome.com/infoserv_articles/langone_michael_term_cult_definitional_ambiquity.h
tm
Lawrence, David. Herbert. (1986, revised edition). Poems (Selected and Introduced by Keith Sagar).
London: Penguin (originally published in 1916).
Lifton, Robert Jay. (1961). Thought reform and the psychology of Totalism. New York: W. W. Norton.
Mansfield, Hal. (2003). Terrorism and cults. [Electronic version]. Cultic Studies Review, 2(1).
Micewski, Edwin R. (2006). Terror and terrorism: A history of ideas and philosophical-ethical
reflections. [Electronic version]. Cultic Studies Review, 5(2).
Morehead, John. (2002). Terror in the name of God. [Electronic version]. Cultic Studies Review, 1(3).
Mutch, Stephen B. (2006). Cults, terrorism, and homeland security. [Electronic version]. Cultic Studies
Review, 5(2).
National Science and Technology Council. (2005, April). Combating Terrorism: Research priorities in
the social, behavioral, and economic sciences. Washington, D.C. Retrieved October 11, 2006,
from http://www.ostp.gov/NSTC/html /CombatingTerrorismSBEReport.pdf
Pew Forum on Religious and Public Life. (2006, March 22). Prospects for inter-religious understanding:
Will views toward Islam and Muslims follow historical trends? Prepared for delivery at the
International Conference on Faith and Service, March 22, 2006, Washington, D.C. Retrieved
October 2, 2006, from http://pewforum.org/publications/surveys/Inter-Religious-
Understanding.pdf
Pew Global Attitudes Project. (2005, July 14). Islamic extremism: Common concern for Muslim and
Western publics. Retrieved October 2, 2006, from
http://pewglobal.org/reports/display.php?ReportID=248
Randi, James. (1987). The faith healers. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.
Rosedale, Herbert L., &Langone, Michael D. On using the term ―cult.‖ Retrieved October 11, 2006,
from http://www.icsahome.com/infoserv_articles/langone_michael_term_cult.htm
Singer, Margaret Thaler. (2003). Cults in our midst: The continuing fight against their hidden menace
(revised edition). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Stahelski, Anthony. (2005). Terrorists are made, not born: Creating terrorists using social
psychological conditioning. [Electronic version]. Cultic Studies Review, 4(1).
Swanbrow, Diane. (2003, March 10). Attitudes toward sex, not democracy, divide the West and Islam.
The University Record Online. University of Michigan. Retrieved October 2, 2006, from
http://www.umich.edu/~urecord/0203/Mar10_03/08.shtml
Vere, Peter J. (2005). Sifting the wheat from the tares: 20 signs of trouble in a new religious group.
[Electronic version]. ICSA E-Newsletter, 4(2). [http://www.icsahome.com/infoserv_
articles/vere_peter_whatcanonlawyerslookfor_0402.html ]
Walker, Martin. (2006, Spring). Europe‘s mosque hysteria. Wilson Quarterly. Retrieved October 2,
2006, from http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=wq.essay&essay_id178659
Weimann, Gabriel. (2004). www.terror.net: How modern terrorism uses the Internet. Special Report:
United States Institute of Peace. Retrieved October 11, 2006, from
http://www.usip.org/pubs/specialreports/sr116.html
Wright, Stuart A. (1987). Leaving cults: The dynamics of defection. Society for the Scientific Study of
Religion Monograph Series, Number 7.
Zablocki, Benjamin. (1998). Exit cost analysis: A new approach to the scientific study of brainwashing.
Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions, 1(2), 216-249.












































































































