Deadly Cults: The Crimes of True Believers
By (Author) Robert L. Snow
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th November 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
Crime and criminology
Contemporary non-Christian and para-Christian cults and sects
364.1
Hardback
248
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
510g
How does a Vampire Cult differ from a Satanic Cult How do seemingly normal or ordinary citizens suddenly find themselves committed to a group whose leader promotes criminal activities and isolation from families and friends What should you do if a loved one becomes indoctrinated by a potentially dangerous cult This book focuses on various cults and their often criminal belief systems. Most readers are shocked by stories of mass suicides and ritualized cult killings, but few understand how such crimes come to be committed. Snow, a seasoned police officer with experience working on cult crimes, examines those cults that commit offenses from murder and fraud to kidnapping and sexual assault. By providing specific accounts of dangerous cults and their destructive acts, Snow illustrates how seemingly innocent groups can turn pernicious when under the sway of a charismatic leader with an agenda, or when members take things too far. He offers advice on how to avoid falling victim to cult indoctrination, concluding with chapters on how to identify cults, how to protect yourself and your family, and what to do if a loved one is ensnared by such a group.
[I]nsightful look at cults and their charismatic leaders....Snow handles his material perceptively, drawing sharp conclusions....The book concludes with a lengthy and quite valuable section on the workings of a cult, laying out methods cult leaders might use to ensare "converts" and offering tips on how to avoid becoming indoctrinated....useful for reports and personal research.-Library Media Connection
Well written and researched, this book belongs in all public libraries and should be considered in academic libraries where there is an interest in cult history.-Library Journal
"Insightful look at cults and their charismatic leaders....Snow handles his material perceptively, drawing sharp conclusions....The book concludes with a lengthy and quite valuable section on the workings of a cult, laying out methods cult leaders might use to ensare "converts" and offering tips on how to avoid becoming indoctrinated....useful for reports and personal research."-Library Media Connection
"Well written and researched, this book belongs in all public libraries and should be considered in academic libraries where there is an interest in cult history."-Library Journal
"[I]nsightful look at cults and their charismatic leaders....Snow handles his material perceptively, drawing sharp conclusions....The book concludes with a lengthy and quite valuable section on the workings of a cult, laying out methods cult leaders might use to ensare "converts" and offering tips on how to avoid becoming indoctrinated....useful for reports and personal research."-Library Media Connection
ROBERT L. SNOW has been a police officer with the Indianapolis Police for 34 years and is currently a captain and commander of the Homicide Branch. He is the author of The Militia Threat (1999), and Looking for Carol Beckwith (1999).