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criminal investigation of cults
Title: criminal investigation of cults
Category: Literature / English
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criminal investigation of cults
Criminal Investigation of Cults
This paper is going to discuss the criminal investigation of cults. In this paper we will talk about the population of cults. Exactly what a cult is, the characteristics of cults and the role of police in the investigation of cults. According to a spokesman for the Cultural Affairs Agency's religious affairs division. An estimated 230,000 religious groups are said to exist across the country, with a total membership of 200 million, or
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victims and suspects (Bennett and Hess.P484).
Criminal Investigation of Cults.
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**Bibliography**
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Bayles. Fred. The psychology of cults. Palm Beach Post, April 26,1993 P1D.
Bennett, Wayne and Karen Hess. Criminal Investigation. C. 2001 p478-484.
Burtner, William Kent. Hidden Persuaders. Notre Dame Magazine, Winter 1991-92 p 29-32.
Epstein, Keith. Is an odd religion a “cult” or something else? Seattle Times, Feb. 20, 1994 pA4.
Kajimoto. Tetsushi. Mind-set: some cults cash in on craving to belong. Japan Times, May 29- June 4. 1995. P10-11.
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