How new religions have often been characterized as cults by international courts and other institutions since World War I; some focus on actions of EEC institutions.
Use of expert psychological testimony in coercive persuasion suits; draws on the George v. ISKCON (International Society of Krishna Consciousness) case.
This paper is an extension of previous process models of conversion, based on research on the Jesus movement. The detailed examination of "predispositions" for conversion and the discussion of the importance of affective ties in the conversion process are of particular interest.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Past as Prologue: A Comparison of the Short Creek and Eldorado Polygamy Raids -- 2. Rescuing Children? Government Raids and Child Abuse Allegations in Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspective -- 3. The Struggle for Legitimacy: Tensions between the LDS and FLDS -- 4. Reader Responses to the Yearning for Zion Ranch Raid and Its Aftermath on the Websites of the Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News -- 5. Deconstructing Official Rationales for the Texas State Raid on the FLDS -- 6. Texas Redux: A Comparative Analysis of the FLDS and Branch Davidian Raids -- 7. Large-Scale FLDS Raids: The Dangers and Appeal of Crime Control Theater -- 8. Strategic Dissolution and the Politics of Opposition: Parallels in the State Raids on the Twelve Tribes and the FLDS -- 9. Political and Legislative Context of the FLDS Raid in Texas -- 10. Pyrrhic Victory? An Analysis of the Appeal Court Opinions Concerning the FLDS Children -- About the Contributors -- Index
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