James T. Richardson

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James T. Richardson

James T. Richardson. is a Professor of Sociology and Judicial Studies, and the Director, Master of Judicial Studies Degree Program at the University of Nevada, Reno.[1]

Richardson specializes in social and behavioral science evidence, Sociology of Religions and New Religious Movements, Sociology of law, and Social movements.[1]

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  • Richardson, James R.; Bromley, David G. (1983). The Brainwashing/deprogramming controversy: sociological, psychological, legal, and historical perspectives. Lewiston: E. Mellen Press. ISBN 0-88946-869-9. 
  • Richardson, James R. (1978). Conversion careers: in and out of the new religions. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. ISBN 0-8039-1025-8. 
  • Richardson, James R. (1988). Money and power in the new religions. Lewiston: E. Mellen Press. ISBN 0-88946-852-4. 
  • Programmed Learning Aid for BASIC Programming Language (with A. Brady), Richard Irwin Co., 1974; 2d ed., 1981. Also in Spanish.
  • Organized Miracles: A Sociological Study of a Jesus Movement Organization, with M. Stewart and R. Simmonds. Transaction Books, 1979
  • The Satanism Scare, with Joel Best and David Bromley (edited volume), New York: Aldine de Gruyter, 1991

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