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Jarboe, J.B. “Undue influence and gifts to religious organizations,” 35 Catholic Lawyer 3,
271-282 (Summer 1992).
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Langevoort, D.C. “Where were the lawyers? A behavioral inquiry into lawyers‟ responsibility
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study of conflict management,” 5 Cultic Studies Journal 59-121 (1988).
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31-37 (Winter 1994).
McGovern, W.M. Jr. “Undue influence and professional responsibility,” 28 Real Property,
Probate and Trust Journal 643-681 (Winter 1994).
Martin, P., Langone, M., Dole, A., &Wiltrout, J. “Post-cult symptoms as measured by the
MCMI before and after residential treatment,” 9(2) Cultic Studies Journal 219-250
(1992).
Merloo, J. “The crime of menticide,” 107 American Journal of Psychiatry 594-598 (1951).
Michela, P.E. A „You may have already won...‟: Telemarketing fraud and the need for a
federal legislative solution,” 21 Pepperdine Law Rev. 553-616 (January 1994).
Nievod, A. “Undue influence in contract and probate court,” 10(1) Cultic Studies Journal 1-
18 (1993).
Ofshe, R. “Coerced confessions: The logic of seemingly irrational action,” 6(1) Cultic Studies
Journal (1989).
Ofshe, R., &Singer, M. “Attacks on peripheral versus central elements of self and the
impact of thought reforming techniques,” Cultic Studies Journal 3-24 (1986).
Ogloff, J.R., &Pfeifer, J.E. “Cults and the law: A discussion of the legality of alleged cult
activities,” 10 Behavioral Sciences and the Law 117-140 (Winter 1992).
Oldman, M.A. “Attacking wills: The interplay of fraud, undue influence and mental
disorders,” Los Angeles Lawyer 21-23, 40-42 (April 1994).
Patrinelis, C.S. “Undue influence in non-testamentary gift to clergyman, spiritual adviser, or
church,” 14 ALR 2d 649-680.
Pressman, S. “Mixing lawyers and cults: Conspiracy theories haunt a lawyer representing
the Church of Scientology,” 12 California Lawyer 22 (June 1992).
Ransford, K. “Financial abuse of elderly adults,” 23 Colorado Lawyer 1077-1082 (May
1994).
Richardson, J.T. “Cult/brainwashing cases and freedom of religion,” 33 Journal of Church
and State 56-74 (Winter 1991).
Richardson, J.T. “Minority religions, religious freedom, and the new Pan-European political
and judicial institutions,” 37 Journal of Church and State 39-59 (Winter 1995).
Sanchez, V.C. “Whose God is it anyway?: The Supreme Court, the orishas, and Grandfather
Peyote,” 28 Suffolk Univ. Law Rev. 39-62 (1994).
Sarano, G.G. “Liability of religious association for damages for intentionally tortious conduct
in recruitment, indoctrination, or related activity,” 40 ALR 4th 1062-1082.
Sarano, G.G. “Validity of guardianship proceeding based on brainwashing of subject by
religious, political, or social organization,” 44 ALR 4th, 1207-1217.
Sargant, W. “The mechanism of conversion,” 2 British Medical Journal 311-316 (1951).
Singer, M.T. “Undue influence and written documents: Psychological aspects,” 10(1) Cultic
Studies Journal 19-32 (1993).
Hinkle, L.E., &Wolff, H.B. “Communist interrogation and indoctrination of „enemies of the
state,‟” 76 Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry 115-174 (1956).
Hochman, J. (Ed.). “Cults” (special issue), 20 Psychiatric Annals: The Journal of Continuing
Psychiatric Education, 20 (1990).
Jarboe, J.B. “Undue influence and gifts to religious organizations,” 35 Catholic Lawyer 3,
271-282 (Summer 1992).
Landa, S. “Children and cults: A practical guide,” 29 Journal of Family Law 591-634 (May
1991).
Langevoort, D.C. “Where were the lawyers? A behavioral inquiry into lawyers‟ responsibility
for clients‟ fraud,” 46 Vanderbilt Law Rev. 75-119 (January 1993).
Lucksted, O., &Martell, D. “Cults: A conflict between religious liberty and involuntary
servitude?,” FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (April, May, June 1982).
MacDonald, J. A „Reject the wicked man‟ --Coercive persuasion and deviance production: A
study of conflict management,” 5 Cultic Studies Journal 59-121 (1988).
MacHovec, F. “Cults: Forensic and therapeutic aspects,” 10 Behavioral Sciences and the Law
31-37 (Winter 1994).
McGovern, W.M. Jr. “Undue influence and professional responsibility,” 28 Real Property,
Probate and Trust Journal 643-681 (Winter 1994).
Martin, P., Langone, M., Dole, A., &Wiltrout, J. “Post-cult symptoms as measured by the
MCMI before and after residential treatment,” 9(2) Cultic Studies Journal 219-250
(1992).
Merloo, J. “The crime of menticide,” 107 American Journal of Psychiatry 594-598 (1951).
Michela, P.E. A „You may have already won...‟: Telemarketing fraud and the need for a
federal legislative solution,” 21 Pepperdine Law Rev. 553-616 (January 1994).
Nievod, A. “Undue influence in contract and probate court,” 10(1) Cultic Studies Journal 1-
18 (1993).
Ofshe, R. “Coerced confessions: The logic of seemingly irrational action,” 6(1) Cultic Studies
Journal (1989).
Ofshe, R., &Singer, M. “Attacks on peripheral versus central elements of self and the
impact of thought reforming techniques,” Cultic Studies Journal 3-24 (1986).
Ogloff, J.R., &Pfeifer, J.E. “Cults and the law: A discussion of the legality of alleged cult
activities,” 10 Behavioral Sciences and the Law 117-140 (Winter 1992).
Oldman, M.A. “Attacking wills: The interplay of fraud, undue influence and mental
disorders,” Los Angeles Lawyer 21-23, 40-42 (April 1994).
Patrinelis, C.S. “Undue influence in non-testamentary gift to clergyman, spiritual adviser, or
church,” 14 ALR 2d 649-680.
Pressman, S. “Mixing lawyers and cults: Conspiracy theories haunt a lawyer representing
the Church of Scientology,” 12 California Lawyer 22 (June 1992).
Ransford, K. “Financial abuse of elderly adults,” 23 Colorado Lawyer 1077-1082 (May
1994).
Richardson, J.T. “Cult/brainwashing cases and freedom of religion,” 33 Journal of Church
and State 56-74 (Winter 1991).
Richardson, J.T. “Minority religions, religious freedom, and the new Pan-European political
and judicial institutions,” 37 Journal of Church and State 39-59 (Winter 1995).
Sanchez, V.C. “Whose God is it anyway?: The Supreme Court, the orishas, and Grandfather
Peyote,” 28 Suffolk Univ. Law Rev. 39-62 (1994).
Sarano, G.G. “Liability of religious association for damages for intentionally tortious conduct
in recruitment, indoctrination, or related activity,” 40 ALR 4th 1062-1082.
Sarano, G.G. “Validity of guardianship proceeding based on brainwashing of subject by
religious, political, or social organization,” 44 ALR 4th, 1207-1217.
Sargant, W. “The mechanism of conversion,” 2 British Medical Journal 311-316 (1951).
Singer, M.T. “Undue influence and written documents: Psychological aspects,” 10(1) Cultic
Studies Journal 19-32 (1993).








































































