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Cultic Studies Review
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Information on cults, psychological manipulation, psychological abuse, spiritual abuse, brainwashing, mind control, thought reform, abusive
churches, extremism, totalistic groups, authoritarian groups, new religious movements, exit counseling, recovery, and practical suggestions.
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Radha
Devi Dasi
(Rebecca Cornia) obtained her first degree in Economics from the
University of Chicago in 1983. She
went on to graduate from Harvard Law School in 1986.
She spent six years practicing environmental and insurance law,
after which she went on to teach first at San Diego Law School and
currently at Chapman University School of Law, where she is now
Assistant Professor of Law. She
works with ISKCON communications North America, the Women's Ministry,
and the North American Temple Support Office, doing legal work and
social activism. She is
married to Yudhisthira Das and has two children. |
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- Fundamental
Human Rights in ISKCON
- Cults and Society, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2001
- Participation,
Protection and Patriarchy: An International Model for the Role of
Women in ISKCON
- Cults and Society, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2001
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