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Child Abuse in the Hare Krishna Movement:1971-1986

E. Burke Rochford, Jr. with Jennifer Heinlein

[continued]

References

Barry, J. 1992. Lead Us Not into Temptation. New York: Doubleday

Becker, H. 1963. Outsiders.  New York: The Free Press

Berger, B. 1981. The Survival of a Counterculture. Berkeley: University of California Press

Blanchard, G. 1991. Sexually Abusive Clergy: A conceptual framework for intervention and recovery. Pastoral Psychology, 39(4), pp. 232 46

Bottoms, B., Shaver, P., Goodman, G. & Qin. J. 1995. In the name of God: A profile of religion-related child abuse. Journal of Social Issues, 51(2), pp. 85 111

Brzezinski, J. Letter. VOICE  Web site, 5, January 1997

Capps, D. 1992. Religion and child abuse: perfect together. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 31(1), pp. 1 14

Costin, L.., Karger, H. & Stoesz, D. 1996. The Politics of Child Abuse.  New York: Oxford University Press

Das, Bharata Shrestha. 1998. ISKCON’s response to child abuse: 1990-98.  ISKCON Communications Journal, 6(1)

Das, Manu. 1998. Gurukula  Alumni database

Das, Narada Muni, Das, Sarva-satya & Das, Kunti. 1998. Letter to the ISKCON community, Alachua, concerning the investigation of child molestation (10, March)

Das, Ravindra Svarupa. 1994. Cleaning house and cleaning hearts: reform and renewal in ISKCON. ISKCON Communications Journal, two part essay, in No. 3(1994), pp. 43 52, No.4(1994), pp. 25 33

Daro, D. 1988. Confronting Child Abuse, New York: Free Press

Devi Dasi, K. 1990. Guru-kula.  A Confidential Report: The Hare Krishna Kids. II (January May), pp. 1 2, 11 15

Devi Dasi, Urmila. 1992. According to Religious Principles: A Guide to Sexual Relations in a Krsna Marriage. Hillsborough, NC: ISKCON Education of NC

Dobbelaere, K..1987. Some trends in European Sociology of Religion: The secularization debate. Sociological Analysis, 48, pp. 107 37

Ellison, C. & Sherkat, D. 1993. Conservative Protestantism and Support for Corporal Punishment. American Sociological Review, 58, pp.131 44

Foster, L.. 1991. Women, Family and Utopia.  Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press

Goffman, E. 1961. Asylums. Garden City, NY: Doubleday (Anchor)

Greeley, A. 1992. Foreward in Lead Us Not into Temptation, Jason Berry. New York: Doubleday

Greven, P. 1991. Spare the Child: The Religious Roots of Punishment and the Psychological Impact of Physical Abuse. New York: Knopf

Goswami, J. 1984. Srila Prabhupada on Guru-Kula. Los Angeles: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust

Hickey N. & Carnell, M. 1997. Perpetrators' targets for sexual abuse. VOICE  web site

Hickey N. & Carnell, M. and other anonymous contributors. 1997. Our view of Prabhupad's responsibility. VOICE web site

Isely, P. J.& Isely, P. 1990. The sexual abuse of male children by church personnel: intervention and prevention. Pastoral Psychology, 39,  pp. 85 99

Jenkins, P. 1996. Pedophiles and Priests. New York: Oxford University Press

Jenkins, P. 1998. Creating a Culture of Clergy Deviance. In Wolves Within the Fold , ed. A.. Shupe, pp. 118 32. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press,

Kanter, R. 1972. Commitment and Community, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press

Kephart, W. 1963. Experimental Family Organisation: An Historico-Cultural Report on the Oneida Community. 25 (August), pp. 261 71

Krebs, T. 1998. Church structures that facilitate pedophilia among Roman Catholic clergy. In Wolves Within the Fold, ed. A.. Shupe, pp. 15 32. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press,

Kushner, L. 1990. God Will Take Me In: A Theology of Child Abuse. Typescript presented on Yom Kippur morning, September

Nason-Clark, N. 1998. The impact of abuses of clergy trust on female congregants' faith and practice. In Wolves Within the Fold, ed. A.. Shupe, pp. 85 100. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Palmer, S. 1997. Hiding from Herod: Utopian Children, Child Abuse Allegations, and ‘Cult Wars’. Typescript

Pfohl, S. 1977. The ‘Discovery’ of Child Abuse. Social Problems, 24, pp. 310 23

Pfohl, S. 1985. Images of Deviance and Social Control, McGraw-Hill

Prabhupada Anti-defamation Association. 1993. Child Molesters Gurus? The False Krishna Gurus. California, typescript

Prabhupada, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami. 1992. Srila Prabhupada Sikshamrita. Vol. I. Los Angeles: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust

Pullen, E. 1998. An Advocacy Group for Victims of Clerical Sexual Abuse. In Wolves Within the Fold, ed. A. Shupe, pp. 67 84. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Rediger, L. 1990. Ministry and Sexuality.  Minneapolis: Fortress Press

Rochford, E. B., Jr. 1985. Hare Krishna in America. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

1992. On the politics of member validation: taking findings back to Hare Krishna. In Perspectives on Social Problems, eds. G. Miller &  J. A. Holstein. Vol. 3. pp. 99 116 Greenwich: JAI Press

1995a. Family structure, commitment, and involvement in the Hare Krishna movement.  Sociology of Religion, 56(2), pp. 153 75.

1995b.   Crescita, Espansione e mutamento nel movimento degli Hare Krishna. Religioni e Sette nel monde, 1(1), pp. 153 80

1995c. Hare Krishna in America: growth, decline, and accommodation. In America's Alternative Religions, ed. T. Miller, pp. 215 21. Albany NY: State University of New York Press,

1997. Family formation, culture, and change in the Hare Krishna movement. ISKCON Communication Journal, 5(2), pp. 61 82

1998a. Reactions of Hare Krishna devotees to scandals of leaders' misconduct. In Wolves Within the Fold, ed. A. Shupe, pp. 101 17. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Forthcoming (1998) Education and collective identity: public schooling of Hare Krishna youth. In Children in New Religions, eds. S. Palmer and C. Hardman. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Seligman, A. 1997. The Problem of Trust. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press

Shupe, A. 1995. In the Name of All That's Holy: A Theory of Clergy Malfeasance.  Westport, Conn.: Praeger

Shupe, A. 1998. Wolves Within the Fold. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Skolnick, A.. 1994. ‘Massachusetts' New Child Abuse and Neglect Felony Law Repeals Religious Exemption’. Journal of the American Medical Association, 271, pp. 489 91.

Spiro, M. 1958. Children of the Kibbutz. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press

Straus. M. 1994. Beating the Devil Out of Them, New York: Lexington Books

Straus, M. & Gelles, R. 1986. Societal change and change in family violence from 1975 to 1985 as revealed by two national surveys. Journal of Marriage and Family, 48, pp. 465 80

Talmon, Y. 1973.  Family life in the Kibbutz: from revolutionary days to stabilization. In Communes: Creating and Managing The Collective Life, ed. R. Moss Kanter, pp. 318 33. New York: Harper & Row

US Bureau of the Census. 1997. Statistical Abstract of the USA, 1997, (117th edition), Washington, DC.

Westat and Development Associates. 198I.  National Study of the Incidence and Severity of Child Abuse and Neglect. National Centre on Child Abuse and Neglect 

Anonymous a. 1996. Letter, VOICE web site (December 28)

Anonymous b. 1996. Letter, VOICE web site (December 28)

This article is reprinted with permission from ISKCON Communications Journal, Volume 6, Number 1, 1998, pages 41-69.  

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E. Burke Rochford, Jr. with Jennifer Heinlein

[continued]

References

Barry, J. 1992. Lead Us Not into Temptation. New York: Doubleday

Becker, H. 1963. Outsiders.  New York: The Free Press

Berger, B. 1981. The Survival of a Counterculture. Berkeley: University of California Press

Blanchard, G. 1991. Sexually Abusive Clergy: A conceptual framework for intervention and recovery. Pastoral Psychology, 39(4), pp. 232 46

Bottoms, B., Shaver, P., Goodman, G. & Qin. J. 1995. In the name of God: A profile of religion-related child abuse. Journal of Social Issues, 51(2), pp. 85 111

Brzezinski, J. Letter. VOICE  Web site, 5, January 1997

Capps, D. 1992. Religion and child abuse: perfect together. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 31(1), pp. 1 14

Costin, L.., Karger, H. & Stoesz, D. 1996. The Politics of Child Abuse.  New York: Oxford University Press

Das, Bharata Shrestha. 1998. ISKCON’s response to child abuse: 1990-98.  ISKCON Communications Journal, 6(1)

Das, Manu. 1998. Gurukula  Alumni database

Das, Narada Muni, Das, Sarva-satya & Das, Kunti. 1998. Letter to the ISKCON community, Alachua, concerning the investigation of child molestation (10, March)

Das, Ravindra Svarupa. 1994. Cleaning house and cleaning hearts: reform and renewal in ISKCON. ISKCON Communications Journal, two part essay, in No. 3(1994), pp. 43 52, No.4(1994), pp. 25 33

Daro, D. 1988. Confronting Child Abuse, New York: Free Press

Devi Dasi, K. 1990. Guru-kula.  A Confidential Report: The Hare Krishna Kids. II (January May), pp. 1 2, 11 15

Devi Dasi, Urmila. 1992. According to Religious Principles: A Guide to Sexual Relations in a Krsna Marriage. Hillsborough, NC: ISKCON Education of NC

Dobbelaere, K..1987. Some trends in European Sociology of Religion: The secularization debate. Sociological Analysis, 48, pp. 107 37

Ellison, C. & Sherkat, D. 1993. Conservative Protestantism and Support for Corporal Punishment. American Sociological Review, 58, pp.131 44

Foster, L.. 1991. Women, Family and Utopia.  Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press

Goffman, E. 1961. Asylums. Garden City, NY: Doubleday (Anchor)

Greeley, A. 1992. Foreward in Lead Us Not into Temptation, Jason Berry. New York: Doubleday

Greven, P. 1991. Spare the Child: The Religious Roots of Punishment and the Psychological Impact of Physical Abuse. New York: Knopf

Goswami, J. 1984. Srila Prabhupada on Guru-Kula. Los Angeles: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust

Hickey N. & Carnell, M. 1997. Perpetrators' targets for sexual abuse. VOICE  web site

Hickey N. & Carnell, M. and other anonymous contributors. 1997. Our view of Prabhupad's responsibility. VOICE web site

Isely, P. J.& Isely, P. 1990. The sexual abuse of male children by church personnel: intervention and prevention. Pastoral Psychology, 39,  pp. 85 99

Jenkins, P. 1996. Pedophiles and Priests. New York: Oxford University Press

Jenkins, P. 1998. Creating a Culture of Clergy Deviance. In Wolves Within the Fold , ed. A.. Shupe, pp. 118 32. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press,

Kanter, R. 1972. Commitment and Community, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press

Kephart, W. 1963. Experimental Family Organisation: An Historico-Cultural Report on the Oneida Community. 25 (August), pp. 261 71

Krebs, T. 1998. Church structures that facilitate pedophilia among Roman Catholic clergy. In Wolves Within the Fold, ed. A.. Shupe, pp. 15 32. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press,

Kushner, L. 1990. God Will Take Me In: A Theology of Child Abuse. Typescript presented on Yom Kippur morning, September

Nason-Clark, N. 1998. The impact of abuses of clergy trust on female congregants' faith and practice. In Wolves Within the Fold, ed. A.. Shupe, pp. 85 100. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Palmer, S. 1997. Hiding from Herod: Utopian Children, Child Abuse Allegations, and ‘Cult Wars’. Typescript

Pfohl, S. 1977. The ‘Discovery’ of Child Abuse. Social Problems, 24, pp. 310 23

Pfohl, S. 1985. Images of Deviance and Social Control, McGraw-Hill

Prabhupada Anti-defamation Association. 1993. Child Molesters Gurus? The False Krishna Gurus. California, typescript

Prabhupada, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami. 1992. Srila Prabhupada Sikshamrita. Vol. I. Los Angeles: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust

Pullen, E. 1998. An Advocacy Group for Victims of Clerical Sexual Abuse. In Wolves Within the Fold, ed. A. Shupe, pp. 67 84. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Rediger, L. 1990. Ministry and Sexuality.  Minneapolis: Fortress Press

Rochford, E. B., Jr. 1985. Hare Krishna in America. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

1992. On the politics of member validation: taking findings back to Hare Krishna. In Perspectives on Social Problems, eds. G. Miller &  J. A. Holstein. Vol. 3. pp. 99 116 Greenwich: JAI Press

1995a. Family structure, commitment, and involvement in the Hare Krishna movement.  Sociology of Religion, 56(2), pp. 153 75.

1995b.   Crescita, Espansione e mutamento nel movimento degli Hare Krishna. Religioni e Sette nel monde, 1(1), pp. 153 80

1995c. Hare Krishna in America: growth, decline, and accommodation. In America's Alternative Religions, ed. T. Miller, pp. 215 21. Albany NY: State University of New York Press,

1997. Family formation, culture, and change in the Hare Krishna movement. ISKCON Communication Journal, 5(2), pp. 61 82

1998a. Reactions of Hare Krishna devotees to scandals of leaders' misconduct. In Wolves Within the Fold, ed. A. Shupe, pp. 101 17. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Forthcoming (1998) Education and collective identity: public schooling of Hare Krishna youth. In Children in New Religions, eds. S. Palmer and C. Hardman. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Seligman, A. 1997. The Problem of Trust. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press

Shupe, A. 1995. In the Name of All That's Holy: A Theory of Clergy Malfeasance.  Westport, Conn.: Praeger

Shupe, A. 1998. Wolves Within the Fold. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Skolnick, A.. 1994. ‘Massachusetts' New Child Abuse and Neglect Felony Law Repeals Religious Exemption’. Journal of the American Medical Association, 271, pp. 489 91.

Spiro, M. 1958. Children of the Kibbutz. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press

Straus. M. 1994. Beating the Devil Out of Them, New York: Lexington Books

Straus, M. & Gelles, R. 1986. Societal change and change in family violence from 1975 to 1985 as revealed by two national surveys. Journal of Marriage and Family, 48, pp. 465 80

Talmon, Y. 1973.  Family life in the Kibbutz: from revolutionary days to stabilization. In Communes: Creating and Managing The Collective Life, ed. R. Moss Kanter, pp. 318 33. New York: Harper & Row

US Bureau of the Census. 1997. Statistical Abstract of the USA, 1997, (117th edition), Washington, DC.

Westat and Development Associates. 198I.  National Study of the Incidence and Severity of Child Abuse and Neglect. National Centre on Child Abuse and Neglect 

Anonymous a. 1996. Letter, VOICE web site (December 28)

Anonymous b. 1996. Letter, VOICE web site (December 28)

This article is reprinted with permission from ISKCON Communications Journal, Volume 6, Number 1, 1998, pages 41-69.  

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Child Abuse in the Hare Krishna Movement:1971-1986

E. Burke Rochford, Jr. with Jennifer Heinlein

[continued]

References

Barry, J. 1992. Lead Us Not into Temptation. New York: Doubleday

Becker, H. 1963. Outsiders.  New York: The Free Press

Berger, B. 1981. The Survival of a Counterculture. Berkeley: University of California Press

Blanchard, G. 1991. Sexually Abusive Clergy: A conceptual framework for intervention and recovery. Pastoral Psychology, 39(4), pp. 232 46

Bottoms, B., Shaver, P., Goodman, G. & Qin. J. 1995. In the name of God: A profile of religion-related child abuse. Journal of Social Issues, 51(2), pp. 85 111

Brzezinski, J. Letter. VOICE  Web site, 5, January 1997

Capps, D. 1992. Religion and child abuse: perfect together. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 31(1), pp. 1 14

Costin, L.., Karger, H. & Stoesz, D. 1996. The Politics of Child Abuse.  New York: Oxford University Press

Das, Bharata Shrestha. 1998. ISKCON’s response to child abuse: 1990-98.  ISKCON Communications Journal, 6(1)

Das, Manu. 1998. Gurukula  Alumni database

Das, Narada Muni, Das, Sarva-satya & Das, Kunti. 1998. Letter to the ISKCON community, Alachua, concerning the investigation of child molestation (10, March)

Das, Ravindra Svarupa. 1994. Cleaning house and cleaning hearts: reform and renewal in ISKCON. ISKCON Communications Journal, two part essay, in No. 3(1994), pp. 43 52, No.4(1994), pp. 25 33

Daro, D. 1988. Confronting Child Abuse, New York: Free Press

Devi Dasi, K. 1990. Guru-kula.  A Confidential Report: The Hare Krishna Kids. II (January May), pp. 1 2, 11 15

Devi Dasi, Urmila. 1992. According to Religious Principles: A Guide to Sexual Relations in a Krsna Marriage. Hillsborough, NC: ISKCON Education of NC

Dobbelaere, K..1987. Some trends in European Sociology of Religion: The secularization debate. Sociological Analysis, 48, pp. 107 37

Ellison, C. & Sherkat, D. 1993. Conservative Protestantism and Support for Corporal Punishment. American Sociological Review, 58, pp.131 44

Foster, L.. 1991. Women, Family and Utopia.  Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press

Goffman, E. 1961. Asylums. Garden City, NY: Doubleday (Anchor)

Greeley, A. 1992. Foreward in Lead Us Not into Temptation, Jason Berry. New York: Doubleday

Greven, P. 1991. Spare the Child: The Religious Roots of Punishment and the Psychological Impact of Physical Abuse. New York: Knopf

Goswami, J. 1984. Srila Prabhupada on Guru-Kula. Los Angeles: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust

Hickey N. & Carnell, M. 1997. Perpetrators' targets for sexual abuse. VOICE  web site

Hickey N. & Carnell, M. and other anonymous contributors. 1997. Our view of Prabhupad's responsibility. VOICE web site

Isely, P. J.& Isely, P. 1990. The sexual abuse of male children by church personnel: intervention and prevention. Pastoral Psychology, 39,  pp. 85 99

Jenkins, P. 1996. Pedophiles and Priests. New York: Oxford University Press

Jenkins, P. 1998. Creating a Culture of Clergy Deviance. In Wolves Within the Fold , ed. A.. Shupe, pp. 118 32. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press,

Kanter, R. 1972. Commitment and Community, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press

Kephart, W. 1963. Experimental Family Organisation: An Historico-Cultural Report on the Oneida Community. 25 (August), pp. 261 71

Krebs, T. 1998. Church structures that facilitate pedophilia among Roman Catholic clergy. In Wolves Within the Fold, ed. A.. Shupe, pp. 15 32. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press,

Kushner, L. 1990. God Will Take Me In: A Theology of Child Abuse. Typescript presented on Yom Kippur morning, September

Nason-Clark, N. 1998. The impact of abuses of clergy trust on female congregants' faith and practice. In Wolves Within the Fold, ed. A.. Shupe, pp. 85 100. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Palmer, S. 1997. Hiding from Herod: Utopian Children, Child Abuse Allegations, and ‘Cult Wars’. Typescript

Pfohl, S. 1977. The ‘Discovery’ of Child Abuse. Social Problems, 24, pp. 310 23

Pfohl, S. 1985. Images of Deviance and Social Control, McGraw-Hill

Prabhupada Anti-defamation Association. 1993. Child Molesters Gurus? The False Krishna Gurus. California, typescript

Prabhupada, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami. 1992. Srila Prabhupada Sikshamrita. Vol. I. Los Angeles: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust

Pullen, E. 1998. An Advocacy Group for Victims of Clerical Sexual Abuse. In Wolves Within the Fold, ed. A. Shupe, pp. 67 84. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Rediger, L. 1990. Ministry and Sexuality.  Minneapolis: Fortress Press

Rochford, E. B., Jr. 1985. Hare Krishna in America. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

1992. On the politics of member validation: taking findings back to Hare Krishna. In Perspectives on Social Problems, eds. G. Miller &  J. A. Holstein. Vol. 3. pp. 99 116 Greenwich: JAI Press

1995a. Family structure, commitment, and involvement in the Hare Krishna movement.  Sociology of Religion, 56(2), pp. 153 75.

1995b.   Crescita, Espansione e mutamento nel movimento degli Hare Krishna. Religioni e Sette nel monde, 1(1), pp. 153 80

1995c. Hare Krishna in America: growth, decline, and accommodation. In America's Alternative Religions, ed. T. Miller, pp. 215 21. Albany NY: State University of New York Press,

1997. Family formation, culture, and change in the Hare Krishna movement. ISKCON Communication Journal, 5(2), pp. 61 82

1998a. Reactions of Hare Krishna devotees to scandals of leaders' misconduct. In Wolves Within the Fold, ed. A. Shupe, pp. 101 17. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Forthcoming (1998) Education and collective identity: public schooling of Hare Krishna youth. In Children in New Religions, eds. S. Palmer and C. Hardman. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Seligman, A. 1997. The Problem of Trust. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press

Shupe, A. 1995. In the Name of All That's Holy: A Theory of Clergy Malfeasance.  Westport, Conn.: Praeger

Shupe, A. 1998. Wolves Within the Fold. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Skolnick, A.. 1994. ‘Massachusetts' New Child Abuse and Neglect Felony Law Repeals Religious Exemption’. Journal of the American Medical Association, 271, pp. 489 91.

Spiro, M. 1958. Children of the Kibbutz. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press

Straus. M. 1994. Beating the Devil Out of Them, New York: Lexington Books

Straus, M. & Gelles, R. 1986. Societal change and change in family violence from 1975 to 1985 as revealed by two national surveys. Journal of Marriage and Family, 48, pp. 465 80

Talmon, Y. 1973.  Family life in the Kibbutz: from revolutionary days to stabilization. In Communes: Creating and Managing The Collective Life, ed. R. Moss Kanter, pp. 318 33. New York: Harper & Row

US Bureau of the Census. 1997. Statistical Abstract of the USA, 1997, (117th edition), Washington, DC.

Westat and Development Associates. 198I.  National Study of the Incidence and Severity of Child Abuse and Neglect. National Centre on Child Abuse and Neglect 

Anonymous a. 1996. Letter, VOICE web site (December 28)

Anonymous b. 1996. Letter, VOICE web site (December 28)

This article is reprinted with permission from ISKCON Communications Journal, Volume 6, Number 1, 1998, pages 41-69.  

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