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Dalton, J.C. (1993). Organizational imperatives for implementing the essential values. In
R.B. Young (Ed.), New directions for student services: identifying &implementing the
essential values of the profession, 61. (87-96). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Enroth, R. (1979). Churches that abuse. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.
Geraghty, M. (1996, December 13). Recruiting tactics of a religious group stir campus
concerns. The Chronicle of Higher Education, A41.
Goldberg, L., &Goldberg, W. (1982). Group work with former cultists. Social Work, 27, 165-
170.
Janosik, S.M. (1993). Dealing with criminal conduct and other deleterious behaviors. In R.B.
Winston Jr. &S. Anchors (Eds.), Student housing and residential life. 501-516. San
Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Johnson, D.E., &Nelson, S.J. (1984). Religious uses of the college union: Whose temple is
it? ACU-I Bulletin, 52, 5-6.
Kaplin, W.A., &Lee, B.A. (1995). The law of higher education. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Langone, M.D. (1992). Unpublished Report.
Lewis, J.F. (1989). Of card tricks and charismatic leaders. Teaching Sociology, 17, 64-71.
Maher, M. (1982). Religious cults: Bizarre or All-American? Momentum, 13, 28-30.
Pascarella, E.T., &Terenzini, P.T. (1991). How college affects students. San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass.
Polselli, D. (1991). Why resident assistant training on cultism? In M.R. Rudin (Ed.), Cults on
campus: Continuing challenge, 76-78. Bonita Springs, FL: American Family Foundation.
Rudin, M.R. (1990). Cults and Satanism: Threats to teens. NASSP Bulletin, 74, 46-52.
Rudin, M.R. (1996). Cults on campus: Continuing challenge, 2nd edition. Bonita Springs,
FL: American Family Foundation.
Thornburg, R. W. (1991). Training residence hall staff. In M. R. Rudin (Ed.), Cults on
campus: Continuing challenge, 69-75. Bonita Springs, FL: American Family Foundation.
Wright, S.A., &Piper, E.S. (1986). Families and cults: Familial factors related to youth
leaving or remaining in deviant religious groups. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 48,
15-25.
Russell K. Elleven, Ed.D. is an adjunct professor in the College of Education at the
University of North Texas. He holds the Master‟s of Theological Studies with a concentration
in History of Religions in addition to the Doctor of Education in Higher Education
Administration.
Carolyn W. Kern, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor of Counseling, Development and Higher
Education at the University of North Texas. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor.
Katherine Claunch Moore is a Hall Director at the University of North Texas. She is
pursuing a Master‟s degree in public administration.
This article is an electronic version of an article originally published in Cultic Studies Journal, 1998, Volume 15,
Number 1, pages 68-76. 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.
Dalton, J.C. (1993). Organizational imperatives for implementing the essential values. In
R.B. Young (Ed.), New directions for student services: identifying &implementing the
essential values of the profession, 61. (87-96). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Enroth, R. (1979). Churches that abuse. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.
Geraghty, M. (1996, December 13). Recruiting tactics of a religious group stir campus
concerns. The Chronicle of Higher Education, A41.
Goldberg, L., &Goldberg, W. (1982). Group work with former cultists. Social Work, 27, 165-
170.
Janosik, S.M. (1993). Dealing with criminal conduct and other deleterious behaviors. In R.B.
Winston Jr. &S. Anchors (Eds.), Student housing and residential life. 501-516. San
Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Johnson, D.E., &Nelson, S.J. (1984). Religious uses of the college union: Whose temple is
it? ACU-I Bulletin, 52, 5-6.
Kaplin, W.A., &Lee, B.A. (1995). The law of higher education. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Langone, M.D. (1992). Unpublished Report.
Lewis, J.F. (1989). Of card tricks and charismatic leaders. Teaching Sociology, 17, 64-71.
Maher, M. (1982). Religious cults: Bizarre or All-American? Momentum, 13, 28-30.
Pascarella, E.T., &Terenzini, P.T. (1991). How college affects students. San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass.
Polselli, D. (1991). Why resident assistant training on cultism? In M.R. Rudin (Ed.), Cults on
campus: Continuing challenge, 76-78. Bonita Springs, FL: American Family Foundation.
Rudin, M.R. (1990). Cults and Satanism: Threats to teens. NASSP Bulletin, 74, 46-52.
Rudin, M.R. (1996). Cults on campus: Continuing challenge, 2nd edition. Bonita Springs,
FL: American Family Foundation.
Thornburg, R. W. (1991). Training residence hall staff. In M. R. Rudin (Ed.), Cults on
campus: Continuing challenge, 69-75. Bonita Springs, FL: American Family Foundation.
Wright, S.A., &Piper, E.S. (1986). Families and cults: Familial factors related to youth
leaving or remaining in deviant religious groups. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 48,
15-25.
Russell K. Elleven, Ed.D. is an adjunct professor in the College of Education at the
University of North Texas. He holds the Master‟s of Theological Studies with a concentration
in History of Religions in addition to the Doctor of Education in Higher Education
Administration.
Carolyn W. Kern, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor of Counseling, Development and Higher
Education at the University of North Texas. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor.
Katherine Claunch Moore is a Hall Director at the University of North Texas. She is
pursuing a Master‟s degree in public administration.
This article is an electronic version of an article originally published in Cultic Studies Journal, 1998, Volume 15,
Number 1, pages 68-76. 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.


































































