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Novak, M. (2016, November 3). The Largest
Bioterrorism Attack In US History Was An
Attempt To Swing An Election. Gizmodo
Australia.
https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2016/11/the-
largest-bioterrorism-attack-in-us-history-was-
an-attempt-to-swing-an-election/
Raevskiy, A. E. (2014). Psychological aspects of the
Aum Shinrikyo affair. Psychology in Russia:
State of the Art, 7(1), 34–39.
https://doi.org/10.11621/pir.2014.0104
Richardson, J. T. (1993). A social psychological critique
of “brainwashing” claims about recruitment to
new religions. In J. Hadden &D. Bromley
(Eds.), The Handbook of Cults and Sects in
America (p. 75*97). JAI Press, Inc.
https://www.cesnur.org/testi/Socpsy.htm
Rodriguez-Carballeira, A., Martin-Pena, J., Almendros,
C., Escartin, J., Porrua, C., &Bertacco, M.
(2010). A psychosocial analysis of the terrorist
group. International Journal of Cultic Studies,
1, 49–60.
Sageman, M. (2008). A Strategy for Fighting
International Islamist Terrorists. The
ANNALS of the American Academy of Political
and Social Science, 618(1), 223–231.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0002716208317051
Sarat-St. Peter, H. A. (2017). “Make a Bomb in the
Kitchen of Your Mom”: Jihadist Tactical
Technical Communication and the Everyday
Practice of Cooking. Technical Communication
Quarterly, 26(1), 76–91. https://doi.org/10.108
0/10572252.2016.1275862
Schwartz, L. L. (2001). The millennium is here—And
so are the cults. Cultic Studies Journal, 18.
Silber, M. D., &Bhatt, A. (2007). Radicalization in
the West: The homegrown threat. The
New York City Police Department.
http://eurabia.parlamentnilisty.cz/UserFiles/
document/NYPD.pdf
Stahelski, A. (2005). Terrorists are made, not born:
Creating terrorists using social psychological
conditioning. Cultic Studies Review, 4(1),
30–40.
Stein, A. (2017a). Terror, love &brainwashing.
Routledge.
Stein, A. (2017b, June 20). How cult leaders brainwash
followers for total control. Aeon.
https://aeon.co/essays/how-cult-leaders-
brainwash-followers-for-total-control
Stern, J. (2004). Holy avengers: From American anti-
abortion activists to Islamic suicide bombers
certain traits are common among those who
dedicate their lives to religious terrorism. While
researching her book, a Harvard academic tries
to find out why they believe they have a moral
mandate to murder. Financial Times, 14.
Weenink, A. W. (2015). Behavioral problems and
disorders among radicals in police files.
Perspectives on Terrorism, 9(2).
Wexler, M. N. (2016). Clubs, neotribal enclaves and
cults: Variations on the theme of organizing
members. International Journal of Cultic
Studies, 7, 28–40.
Whitney, J. (2016, April). Cults 101 [Presentation].
ICSA Cults and Sex Trafficking, Los Angeles,
CA. https://www.icsahome.com/articles/cults-
and-sex-trafficking-doc
Young, H. F., Rooze, M., &Holsappel, J. (2015).
Translating conceptualizations into practical
suggestions: What the literature on
radicalization can offer to practitioners.
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology,
21(2), 212–225.
Zimbardo, P. G., &Hartley, C. F. (1985). Cults Go To
High School: A Theoretical and Empirical
Analysis of the Initial Stage in the Recruitment
Process. Cultic Studies Journal, 2(1), 91–147.
Novak, M. (2016, November 3). The Largest
Bioterrorism Attack In US History Was An
Attempt To Swing An Election. Gizmodo
Australia.
https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2016/11/the-
largest-bioterrorism-attack-in-us-history-was-
an-attempt-to-swing-an-election/
Raevskiy, A. E. (2014). Psychological aspects of the
Aum Shinrikyo affair. Psychology in Russia:
State of the Art, 7(1), 34–39.
https://doi.org/10.11621/pir.2014.0104
Richardson, J. T. (1993). A social psychological critique
of “brainwashing” claims about recruitment to
new religions. In J. Hadden &D. Bromley
(Eds.), The Handbook of Cults and Sects in
America (p. 75*97). JAI Press, Inc.
https://www.cesnur.org/testi/Socpsy.htm
Rodriguez-Carballeira, A., Martin-Pena, J., Almendros,
C., Escartin, J., Porrua, C., &Bertacco, M.
(2010). A psychosocial analysis of the terrorist
group. International Journal of Cultic Studies,
1, 49–60.
Sageman, M. (2008). A Strategy for Fighting
International Islamist Terrorists. The
ANNALS of the American Academy of Political
and Social Science, 618(1), 223–231.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0002716208317051
Sarat-St. Peter, H. A. (2017). “Make a Bomb in the
Kitchen of Your Mom”: Jihadist Tactical
Technical Communication and the Everyday
Practice of Cooking. Technical Communication
Quarterly, 26(1), 76–91. https://doi.org/10.108
0/10572252.2016.1275862
Schwartz, L. L. (2001). The millennium is here—And
so are the cults. Cultic Studies Journal, 18.
Silber, M. D., &Bhatt, A. (2007). Radicalization in
the West: The homegrown threat. The
New York City Police Department.
http://eurabia.parlamentnilisty.cz/UserFiles/
document/NYPD.pdf
Stahelski, A. (2005). Terrorists are made, not born:
Creating terrorists using social psychological
conditioning. Cultic Studies Review, 4(1),
30–40.
Stein, A. (2017a). Terror, love &brainwashing.
Routledge.
Stein, A. (2017b, June 20). How cult leaders brainwash
followers for total control. Aeon.
https://aeon.co/essays/how-cult-leaders-
brainwash-followers-for-total-control
Stern, J. (2004). Holy avengers: From American anti-
abortion activists to Islamic suicide bombers
certain traits are common among those who
dedicate their lives to religious terrorism. While
researching her book, a Harvard academic tries
to find out why they believe they have a moral
mandate to murder. Financial Times, 14.
Weenink, A. W. (2015). Behavioral problems and
disorders among radicals in police files.
Perspectives on Terrorism, 9(2).
Wexler, M. N. (2016). Clubs, neotribal enclaves and
cults: Variations on the theme of organizing
members. International Journal of Cultic
Studies, 7, 28–40.
Whitney, J. (2016, April). Cults 101 [Presentation].
ICSA Cults and Sex Trafficking, Los Angeles,
CA. https://www.icsahome.com/articles/cults-
and-sex-trafficking-doc
Young, H. F., Rooze, M., &Holsappel, J. (2015).
Translating conceptualizations into practical
suggestions: What the literature on
radicalization can offer to practitioners.
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology,
21(2), 212–225.
Zimbardo, P. G., &Hartley, C. F. (1985). Cults Go To
High School: A Theoretical and Empirical
Analysis of the Initial Stage in the Recruitment
Process. Cultic Studies Journal, 2(1), 91–147.









