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Books
Academic


 * 1) Critcher, Chas. (2003)  Moral Panics and the Media.  Open University Press.
 * 2) de Young, Mary. (2004)  The Day Care Ritual Abuse Moral Panic. McFarland & Company.
 * 3) Frankfurter, David. (2006)  Evil Incarnate: Rumors of Demonic Conspiracy and Satanic Abuse in History. Princeton.
 * 4) Goode, Erich and Ben-Yahuda, Nachman. (1994)  Moral Panics: The Social Construction of Deviance.  Wiley-Blackwell.
 * 5) LaFontaine, Jean. (1998)  Speak of the Devil: Tales of Satanic Abuse in Contemporary England .  Cambridge.
 * 6) Loftus, Elizabeth. (1996) The Myth of Repressed Memory: False Memories and Allegations of Sexual Abuse. St. Martin's Griffin.
 * 7) Jenkins, Philip. (2004) Moral Panic: Changing Concepts of the Child Molester in Modern America. Yale.
 * 8) McCloud, Sean. (2003). Making the American Religious Fringe: Exotics, Subversives, and Journalists, 1955-1993. UNC Press.
 * 9) Ofshe, Richard and Watters, Ethan. (1996) Making Monsters: False Memories, Psychotherapy, And Sexual Hysteria. University of California Press.
 * 10) Richardson, James T. (1991) The Satanism Scare: An Anthropological View.  Aldine Transaction.
 * 11) Showalter, Elaine (1997). Hystories: Hysterical Epidemics and Modern Media.  New York: Columbia University Press.
 * 12) Thomson, Kennet. (1998)  Moral Panics (Key Ideas). Routledge.
 * 13) Victor, Jeffery. (1993) Satanic Panic: The Creation of a Contemporary Legend. Open Court.

Non-Academic


 * 1) Hertenstein, Mike and Trott Jon. (1993).  Selling Satan: The Evangelical Media and the Mike Warnke Scandal.  Cornerstone Press Chicago.
 * 2) Hicks, Robert D. (1991). In Pursuit of Satan. Prometheus Books.
 * 3) McGrath, Malcom and Baker, Robert A. (2001). Demons of the Modern World. Prometheus Books.
 * 4) Pendergrast, Mark. (1996) Victims of Memory: Sex Abuse Accusations and Shattered Lives.  Upper Access.
 * 5) Snedeker, Michael R. and Nathan, Debbie (1995). Satan's Silence: Ritual Abuse and the Making of a Modern American Witch Hunt. New York: Basic Books.
 * 6) Wright, Lawrence. (1995). Remembering Satan: A Tragic Case of Recovered Memory.  Knopf.

Peer Reviewed Journals

 * 1) Bromley, David G. (1991). "The Satanic Cult Scare." Society 28(4):55-66.
 * 2) Cavaglion, Gabriel. (2005). "The Cultural Construction of Contemporary Satanic Legends in Israel." Folklore 116(3):255-271.
 * 3) de Young, Mary. (1994). "One Face of the Devil: The Satanic Ritual Abuse Moral Crusade and the Law." Behavioral Sciences and the Law 12(4):389.
 * 4) de Young, Mary. (1996a). "A Painted Devil: Constructing the Satanic Ritual Abuse of Children Problem". Aggression and Violent Behavior 1(3):235–248.
 * 5) de Young, Mary. (1996b). "Breeders for Satan: Toward a Sociology of Sexual Trauma Tales." Journal of American Culture 19(2):111-117.
 * 6) de Young, Mary. (1996c). "Speak of the Devil: Rhetoric in Claims-making About the Satanic Ritual Abuse Problem." Sociology and Social Welfare 23(2):55.
 * 7) de Young, Mary. (1997). "The Devil Goes to Day Care: McMartin and the making of a Moral Panic". Journal of American Culture 20(1):19-25.
 * 8) de Young, Mary. (2007). "Two Decades After McMartin: A Follow-up of 22 Convicted Day Care Employees." Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 34(4):9-33.
 * 9) Ellis, Bill. (1992).  "Satanic Ritual Abuse and Legend Ostension."  Journal of Psychology & Theology 20(3):274-277.
 * 10) Ellis, Bill. (1995) "Kurt E. Koch and the 'Civitas Diaboli:' Germanic Folk Healing as Satanic Ritual Abuse of Children." Western Folklore 54(2):77-94.
 * 11) Frankfurter, David. (1994). "Religious Studies and Claims of Satanic Ritual Abuse: A Rejoinder to Stephen Kent." Religion. 24:353-360.
 * 12) Frankfurter, David. (2001). "Ritual as Accusation and Atrocity: Satanic Ritual Abuse, Gnostic Libertinism, and Primal Murders". History of Religions 40 (4):352–380.
 * 13) Frankfurter, David. (2003). "The Satanic Ritual Abuse Panic as Religious Studies Data." Numen 50(1):108-117.
 * 14) Gangaway, George K. (1992). "Some Additional Questions: A Response to Shaffer and Cozolino, to Gould and Cozolino, and to Friesen." Journal of Psychology and Theology 20(3):201-205
 * 15) Jenkins, Carol A. (1990). "Sociological argument applied to a historical example of deviance: A response to Professor Victor." Journal of Psychology and Theology 20(3):254-6
 * 16) Jenkins, Philip. (1992). "Satanism: Myth and reality in a contemporary moral panic". Crime, Law and Social Change 17(1): 53–75.
 * 17) Jenkins, Philip. (1995). "The Devil Rides In: Charismatic Christians and the Depiction of a Satanic Menace in Contemporary Great Britain." Religiologiques 11:169-192.
 * 18) LaFontaine, Jean. (1994). "Allegations of Sexual Abuse in Satanic rituals". Religion 24:181-4.
 * 19) Loftus, Elizabeth F. (1993). "The reality of Repressed Memories." American Psychologist. 48:518-37.
 * 20) Mulhern, Sherrill A. (1991). "Patients Reporting Ritual Abuse in Childhood: A clinical Response." Child Abuse and Neglect 15(4):609-11
 * 21) Mulhern, Sherrill A. (1992). "Ritual Abuse: Defining a Syndrome Versus Defending a Belief." Special Issue: Satanic ritual abuse: The current state of knowledge. Journal of Psychology and Theology 20(3):230-215.
 * 22) Mulhern, Sherrill A. (1994). "Satanism, Ritual Abuse, and Multiple Personality Disorder: A Sociohistorical Perspective." International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 42(4):265-88
 * 23) Ofshe, R. J. (1992). "Inadvertent Hypnosis During Interrogation: False Memory Confession Due to Dissociative State; Mis-identified Multiple Personality and the Satanic Cult Hypothesis." International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis'' 40(3):125-56
 * 24) Ondvovik, Joan and Hamilton, David. (1992). "Is Therapy Science or Religion, Logic of Faith? A Response to Shaffer and Cozolino, Gould and Cozolino, and Friesen." Journal of Psychology and Theology 20(3):210-212
 * 25) Passantino, Robert and Passantino, Gretchen. (1992a) "Satanic Ritual Abuse in Popular Christian Literature: Why Christians Fall for a Lie Searching for the Truth."  Journal of Psychology & Theology 20(3):299-305.
 * 26) Passantino, Robert and Passantino, Gretchen. (1992b) "Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA)."  Christian Research Institute Journal (Winter)233-234.
 * 27) Putnam, Frank W. (1993). "The Satanic Ritual Abuse Controversy." Child Abuse and Neglect 15(3):175-179.
 * 28) Rossen, Benjamin. (1992). "Response to the Aude Pekala Incident and the Accusations of Drs F. Jonker and I. Jonker-Bakker." Journal of Psychology and Theology 20(3):201-205
 * 29) Sjöberg, RL. (1997). "False allegations of satanic abuse: case studies from the witch panic in Rättvik 1670-71". European Child Adolescent Psychiatry 6(4):219–26.
 * 30) Sjöberg, Rickard L. (2002) "False Claims of Victimization: A Historical Illustration of a Contemporary Problem." Nordic Journal of Psychiatry 56(2):132-136.
 * 31) Spanos, Nicholas P., Burgess, Cheryl A. and Burgess, Melissa Faith. (1994). "Past-Life Identities, UFO Abductions, and Satanic Ritual Abuse: The Social Construction of Memories." International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 42:433-46.
 * 32) Stevens, Phillip Jr. (1989). "Satanism: Where are the Folklorists." New York Folklore 15(1-2):1-22.
 * 33) Stevens, Phillip Jr. (1992). "Universal Cultural Elements in the Satanic Demonology." Journal of Psychology and Theology 20(3):240-243
 * 34) Swatos, William H. Jr. (1992). "Adolescent Satanism: A Research Note on Exploratory Survey Data." Review of Religious Research 34(2):161-9
 * 35) Victor, Jeffrey. (1989). "A Rumor-Panic About a Dangerous Satanic Cult in Western New York." New York Folklore 15(1-2):23-49.
 * 36) Victor, Jeffery. (1990). "Satanic Cult Rumors as Contemporary Legend." Western Folklore 49:51-81
 * 37) Victor, Jeffery. (1992). "Ritual Abuse and the Moral Crusade Against Satanism."  Journal of Psychology & Theology 20(3)248-253.
 * 38) Victor, Jeffery. (1998). "Moral Panics and the Social Construction of Deviant Behavior: A Theory and Application to the Case of Ritual Child Abuse."  Sociological Perspectives 41(3):541-65.

Dissertations
Stroup, Karen Leigh. (1996). The Rediscovery of Evil: An Analysis of the Satanic Ritual Abuse Phenomenon (Ph.D. diss., Vanderbilt University)

Book Sections

 * 1) Best, Joel. (2002). "Victimization and the Victim Industry."  In The Study of Social Problems: Seven Perspectives. Edited by, Earl Rubington and Martin S. Weinberg. Oxford.
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 * 3) Bromley, David G. (1994). "The Social Construction of Subversion: A Comparison of Anti-Religious and Anti-Satanic Cult Narratives." In Anti-Cult Movements in Cross-Cultural Perspective. Edited by Anson Shupe and David G. Bromley. New York: Garland.
 * 4) Coons, Philip M. (1997). "Satanic Ritual Abuse: First Research and Therapeutic Implications." In The Dilemma of Ritual Abuse: Cautions and Guides for Therapists. Edited by George A. Fraser. American Psychiatric Press.
 * 5) Green, Thomas. (1991).  "Accusations of Satanism and Racial Tensions in Matamoros Cult Murders."  In The Satanism Scare. Edited by James T. Richardson.  Aldine Transaction.
 * 6) Hicks, Robert. (1989). "Satanic Cults: A Skeptical View of the Law-Enforcement Approach." Satanism in America: How the Devil Got Much More Than His Due. Edited by Shawn Carlson. El Cerrito, CA: Gaia Press.
 * 7) Jenkins, Phillip and Maier-Katkin, Daniel. (1991) "Occult Survivors: The Making of a Myth." In The Satanism Scare. Edited by James T. Richardson.  Aldine Transaction.
 * 8) Mulhern, Sherrill. (1991). "Satanism and Psychotherapy: A Rumor in Search of an Inquisition."  In The Satanism Scare. Edited by James T. Richardson.  Aldine Transaction.
 * 9) Nathan, Debbie. (1991). "Satanism and Child Molestation: Constructing the Ritual Abuse Scare." In The Satanism Scare. Edited by James T. Richardson. Aldine Transaction.
 * 10) Richardson, James T. (2003). "Satanism and Witchcraft: Social Construction of a Melded but Mistaken Identity." In New Religious Movements and Religious Liberty in America. Edited by Derek H. Davis and Barry Hankins Baylor Univeristy Press.
 * 11) Victor, Jeffrey S. (1991). "The Dynamics of Rumor-Panics About Satanic Cults." In The Satanism Scare. Edited by James T. Richardson. Aldine Transaction.
 * 12) Victor, Jeffrey S. (1998). "Social Construction of Satanic Ritual Abuse and the Creation of False Memories." In Believed-In Imaginings: The Narrative Construction of Reality. Edited by Joseph de Rivera and Theodore R. Sarbin. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Book Reviews

 * 1) Bennett, Gillian. (1992). "Book Review: In Pursuit of Satan."  Journal of American Folklore 108(418):508-510.
 * 2) Best, Joel. (1996). "Book Review: Cult and Ritual Abuse: Its History, Anthropology, and Recent Discovery in Contemporary America". Criminal Justice Review 21:103-5.
 * 3) Robbins, Thomas. (1994). "Satanic Panic: The Creation of a Contemporary Legend- book reviews". Sociology of Religion.
 * 4) Wallis, John. (2007)  "Recent Studies on Religion and Violence: A Review Essay."  Nova Religio 11(1):97-104.

Articles

 * 1) Balch, Robert W. (1989). "The Social Construction of Satanism: A Case Study of the Rumor Process." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Salt Lake City.
 * 2) Earl, John. (1995). The Dark Truth About The "Dark Tunnels of McMartin" - a 33-part comprehensive article about the McMartin preschool trial
 * 3) Goleman, Daniel. (Oct 31, 1994). "Proof Lacking for Ritual Abuse by Satanists." The New York Times.
 * 4) Hicks, Robert D. (1990). "Police pursuit of Satanic Claim" Skeptical Inquirer, Vol 14, No. 3 / Spring 1990, pp. 276-286. The author is a law enforcement specialist / criminal justice analyst.
 * 5) Nathan, Debbie. (June 12, 1990). "The Ritual Abuse Hoax." Village Voice, p. 36-44.
 * 6) Passantino, Gretchen and Bob, with Jon Trott. (1990). "Satan's Sideshow." Cornerstone 18(90):24-28.
 * 7) Perrin, Robin D. and Parrott, Les. (1993). "Memories of Satanic Ritual Abuse: The Truth Behind the Panic." Christianity Today 37(7):18
 * 8) Victor, Jeffrey. (1990). "The spread of satanic-cult rumors" Skeptical Inquirer, Vol 14, No. 3 / Spring 1990, pp. 287-291.
 * 9) Victor, Jeffery. (1991). "Satanic Cult 'Survivors' Stories." Skeptical Inquirer. 15:274-279.
 * 10) Victor, Jeffery. (1995). "The Dangers of Moral Panics: What Skeptics (and Everyone Else) Need to Know."  Skeptic 3:44-51.
 * 11) Watters, E. (1991).  "The Devil in Mr. Ingram."  Mother Jones. 16(14):30-33, 65-66, 68.

Books
Academic
 * 1) Noblitt, James Randall, and Perskin Pamela Sue. (2000). Cult and Ritual Abuse: Its History, Anthropology, and Recent Discovery in Contemporary America. New York: Praeger. - scholarly, allowed. WLU (talk)

Non-Academic


 * 1) -, no university affiliations, it publishes poems, I'm guessing it's not pubmed indexed and I'm pretty much willing to discard it.  If this is the best place that SRA gets attention, the subject is indeed dead.  WLU (talk) Disagree. This book has important data on the topic and is written by people in the field. The subject is still very controversial. ResearchEditor (talk) 03:20, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
 * 2) Lockwood, C. (1993) Other altars: Roots and Realities of Cultic and Satanic Ritual Abuse and Multiple Personality Disorder. Minneapolis, MN: Compcare.
 * 3) Noblitt, James Randall and Perskin, Pamela Sue (eds). (2008) Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century: Psychological, Forensic, Social and Political Considerations Robert Reed Publishers - popular and self published.  Out.  WLU (talk) 02:30, 20 July 2008 (UTC) It is out and not self published. ResearchEditor (talk) 03:20, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
 * 4) - self-published, out.   WLU (talk) The 1994 version of the book was published by HarperPerennial. ResearchEditor (talk) 03:20, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
 * 5) Ryder, Daniel. (1992).  Breaking the Circle of Satanic Ritual Abuse: Recognizing and Recovering - publisher?  WLU (talk) CompCare Pub. ResearchEditor (talk) 03:20, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
 * 6) Smith, Margaret. (1993).  Ritual Abuse: What it Is, why it Happens, and how to Help by Margaret - publisher?  WLU (talk) HarperCollins ResearchEditor (talk) 03:20, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
 * 1) Noblitt, James Randall and Perskin, Pamela Sue (eds). (2008) Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century: Psychological, Forensic, Social and Political Considerations Robert Reed Publishers - popular and self published.  Out.  WLU (talk) 02:30, 20 July 2008 (UTC) It is out and not self published. ResearchEditor (talk) 03:20, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
 * 2) - self-published, out.   WLU (talk) The 1994 version of the book was published by HarperPerennial. ResearchEditor (talk) 03:20, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
 * 3) Ryder, Daniel. (1992).  Breaking the Circle of Satanic Ritual Abuse: Recognizing and Recovering - publisher?  WLU (talk) CompCare Pub. ResearchEditor (talk) 03:20, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
 * 4) Smith, Margaret. (1993).  Ritual Abuse: What it Is, why it Happens, and how to Help by Margaret - publisher?  WLU (talk) HarperCollins ResearchEditor (talk) 03:20, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
 * 1) Ryder, Daniel. (1992).  Breaking the Circle of Satanic Ritual Abuse: Recognizing and Recovering - publisher?  WLU (talk) CompCare Pub. ResearchEditor (talk) 03:20, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
 * 2) Smith, Margaret. (1993).  Ritual Abuse: What it Is, why it Happens, and how to Help by Margaret - publisher?  WLU (talk) HarperCollins ResearchEditor (talk) 03:20, 21 July 2008 (UTC)

Peer Reviewed Journals

 * 1) Coleman, J. (1994). Presenting features in adult victims of Satanist ritual abuse. Child Abuse Review, 3: 83-92.
 * 2) Cozolino, L.J. (1989). "The ritual abuse of children: Implications for clinical practice and research." Journal of Sex Research 26(1), 131-138.
 * 3) Cozolino, L.J. (1990). "Ritual child abuse, psychopathology, and evil". Journal of Psychology and Theology, 18(3):218-227
 * 4) Edwards, Louise M."Differentiating between ritual assault and sexual abuse," J Child and Youth Care 6(4) 1991 pp. 169-88.
 * 5) Fraser, G. A. (1990). "Satanic ritual abuse: A cause of multiple personality disorder". Special issue: In the shadow of Satan: The ritual abuse of children. Journal of Child and Youth Care, 55-60
 * 6) Gould, Catherine. (1992) "Ritual abuse, multiplicity, and mind-control." Special Issue: Satanic ritual abuse: The current state of knowledge. Journal of Psychology and Theology 20(3):194-6
 * 7) Hudson, P.S. (1990). "Ritual child abuse: A survey of symptoms and allegations." Special issue: In the shadow of Satan: The ritual abuse of children. Journal of Child and Youth Care, 27-54.
 * 8) Jonker, F and Jonker-Bakker, I. (1997). "Effects of Ritual Abuse: The results of three surveys in the Netherlands." Child Abuse & Neglect 21(6):541-556
 * 9) Kelley, Susan J. (1988). "Ritualistic Abuse: Dynamics and Impact." Cultic Studies Journal, 5(2) pp. 228-36
 * 10) Kelley, Susan J. (1989). "Stress responses of children to sexual abuse and ritualistic abuse in day care centers." Journal of Interpersonal Violence 4(4):502-513.
 * 11) Kelley, Susan J. (1990). "Parental stress response to sexual abuse and ritualistic abuse of children in day-care centers." Nursing Research 39(1):25-9
 * 12) Kent, Stephen. (1993). "Deviant Scripturalism and Ritual Satanic Abuse Part One: Possible Judeo-Christian Influences". Religion 23(23):229–241.
 * 13) Kent, Stephen. (1993). "Deviant Scripturalism and Ritual Satanic Abuse. II: Possible Masonic, Mormon, Magick, and Pagan influences". Religion 23(4):355–367
 * 14) Kent, Stephen. (1994). "Diabolic Debates: A Reply to David Frankfurter and J. S. La Fontaine," Religion 24: 135-188.
 * 15) King, G. F.; Yorker, B. (1996). "Case studies of children presenting with a history of ritualistic abuse". Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 9(2):18-26
 * 16) McCulley, Dale. "Satanic ritual abuse: A question of memory," Psychology and Theology . 22(3) 1994, pp. 167-72
 * 17) Noblitt, J.R. (1995). "Psychometric measures of trauma among psychiatric patients reporting ritual abuse". Psychological Reports 77(3):743-747.
 * 18) Pepinsky, Hal. (2002) "A struggle to inquire without becoming an un-critical non-criminologist." Critical Criminology  11(1):61-73
 * 19) Sachs, R.G. (1990). "The role of sex and pregnancy in Satanic cults". Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health, 5(2):105-114
 * 20) Snow B. & Sorensen (1990). "Ritualistic child abuse in a neighborhood setting." Journal of Interpersonal Violence 5(4):474-487.
 * 21) Valente SM. (1992) The challenge of ritualistic child abuse. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, 5(2):37-46.
 * 22) Van Benschoten, Susan C. (1990). “Multiple Personality Disorder and Satanic Ritual Abuse: the Issue Of Credibility” Dissociation Vol. III, No. 1
 * 23) Wong, B., & McKeen, J. (1990). "A case of multiple life-threatening illnesses related to early ritual abuse." Special Issue: In the shadow of Satan: The ritual abuse of children. Journal of Child and Youth Care 1-26.
 * 24) Young, W. C. (1993). "Sadistic ritual abuse. An overview in detection and management". Primary Care, 20(2), 447-58.
 * 1) Snow B. & Sorensen (1990). "Ritualistic child abuse in a neighborhood setting." Journal of Interpersonal Violence 5(4):474-487.
 * 2) Valente SM. (1992) The challenge of ritualistic child abuse. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, 5(2):37-46.
 * 3) Van Benschoten, Susan C. (1990). “Multiple Personality Disorder and Satanic Ritual Abuse: the Issue Of Credibility” Dissociation Vol. III, No. 1
 * 4) Wong, B., & McKeen, J. (1990). "A case of multiple life-threatening illnesses related to early ritual abuse." Special Issue: In the shadow of Satan: The ritual abuse of children. Journal of Child and Youth Care 1-26.
 * 5) Young, W. C. (1993). "Sadistic ritual abuse. An overview in detection and management". Primary Care, 20(2), 447-58.
 * 1) Wong, B., & McKeen, J. (1990). "A case of multiple life-threatening illnesses related to early ritual abuse." Special Issue: In the shadow of Satan: The ritual abuse of children. Journal of Child and Youth Care 1-26.
 * 2) Young, W. C. (1993). "Sadistic ritual abuse. An overview in detection and management". Primary Care, 20(2), 447-58.

Book section

 * 1) in
 * 2) Boat, B.W. (1991). Caregivers as surrogate therapists in treatment of a ritualistically abused child. In W.N. Friedrich (Ed.), Casebook of sexual abuse treatment., (pp. 1-26). New York: Norton.
 * 3) in
 * 4) in
 * 5) Gould, C. (1992) Diagnosis and treatment of ritually abused children in
 * 6) in
 * 7) Mangen, R. (1992). Psychological testing and ritual abuse. In D.K. Sakheim & S.E. Devine (Eds.), Out of darkness: Exploring Satanism and ritual abuse (pp. 147-173). New York: Lexington.
 * 8) as cited in
 * 9) Sakheim, D.K. (1996). Clinical aspects of sadistic ritual abuse. In L.K. Michelson & W.J. Ray (Eds), Handbook of dissociation: Theoretical, empirical, and clinical perspectives, (pp. 569-594). New York: Plenum Press.
 * 10) Uherek, A.M. (1991). Treatment of a ritually abused preschooler. In W.N. Friedrich (Ed.) Casebook of sexual abuse treatment. (pp. 70-92). New York: Norton.
 * 11) Young, W.C. & Young, L.J. (1997). Recognition and special treatment issues in patients reporting childhood sadistic ritual abuse. In G.A. Fraser (Ed.), The dilemma of ritual abuse: Cautions and guides for therapists (pp. 65-103). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

Book reviews

 * 1) American Journal of Psychotherapy" (Summer 1996; 50(3) p383) for Noblitt, JR; Perskin PS (2000). Cult and ritual abuse: its history, anthropology, and recent discovery in contemporary America. New York: Praeger.
 * 2) Psychiatr Serv 52:978-979, July 2001 © 2001 American Psychiatric Association  for Noblitt, JR; Perskin PS (2000). Cult and ritual abuse: its history, anthropology, and recent discovery in contemporary America. New York: Praeger.

Articles

 * 1) Cook, C. (1991). Understanding ritual abuse: A study of thirty-three ritual abuse survivors. Treating Abuse Today, 1(4), 14-19.
 * 2) "Why Cults Terrorize and Kill Children" Lloyd deMause, The Journal of Psychohistory 21 (4) 1994
 * 3) An Empirical Look at the Ritual Abuse Controversy - Randy Noblitt, PhD  -
 * 4) Driscoll, L. N. & Wright, C. (1991). Survivors of childhood ritual abuse: Multi-generational Satanic cult involvement. Treating Abuse Today, 1(4), 5--13.
 * 5) Golston, J. (1993). Ritual abuse: Raising hell in psychotherapy: Creation of cruelty: The political military and multigenerational training of torturers: Violent initiation and the role of traumatic dissociation. Treating Abuse Today, 3(6), 12-19.
 * 6) Gould, C. & Graham-Costain, V. (1994). "Play therapy with ritually abused children." Treating Abuse Today, 4(2), 4-1; 4(3), 14-19.
 * 7) Gould, C. & Neswald, D. (1992). "Basic treatment and program neutralization strategies for adult MPD survivors of satanic ritual abuse." Treating Abuse Today, 2(3), 5--10.
 * 8) Gould, C. (1995). Denying ritual abuse of children. Journal of Psychohistory, 22(3), 329-339.
 * 9) Ireland, S.J. & Ireland, M..J. (1994). A case history of family and cult abuse. The Journal of Psychohistory, 21(4), 417-428.
 * 10) Macfarland, R.B.,& Lockerbie, G. (1994). Difficulties in treating ritually abused children. Journal of Psychohistory, 21(4), 429-434.
 * 11) Neswald, D., Gould, C., & Graham-Costain, V. (1991). "Common programs observed in survivors of Satanic ritual abuse." The California Therapist, 3 (5), 47 50.
 * 12) Rockwell, R.B. (1994). One psychiatrists view of Satanic ritual abuse. The Journal of Psychohistory, 21(4), 443-460.
 * 13) “The Satanism and Ritual Abuse Archive”, by Diana Napolis, is published on the world-wide web at: [This archive contains 92 cases as of February 12, 2008.]
 * 1) Neswald, D., Gould, C., & Graham-Costain, V. (1991). "Common programs observed in survivors of Satanic ritual abuse." The California Therapist, 3 (5), 47 50.
 * 2) Rockwell, R.B. (1994). One psychiatrists view of Satanic ritual abuse. The Journal of Psychohistory, 21(4), 443-460.
 * 3) “The Satanism and Ritual Abuse Archive”, by Diana Napolis, is published on the world-wide web at: [This archive contains 92 cases as of February 12, 2008.]

Books

 * 1) The Dilemma of Ritual Abuse: Cautions and Guides for Therapists by George A. Fraser - Psychology - 1997
 * 2) True and False Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse: Assessment and Case Management by Tara Ney - 1995 (has section on ritual abuse)
 * 1) The Dilemma of Ritual Abuse: Cautions and Guides for Therapists by George A. Fraser - Psychology - 1997
 * 2) True and False Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse: Assessment and Case Management by Tara Ney - 1995 (has section on ritual abuse)

Peer Review Journals

 * 1) Bader, Christopher D. (2003) "Supernatural support groups: Who are the UFO abductees and ritual-abuse survivors?" Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 42(4):669-678.
 * 2) Bernet W, Chang DK. (1997). "The differential diagnosis of ritual abuse allegations." Journal of Forensic Science 42(1), 32-38.
 * 3) Bottoms, Bette L., Diviak, K. R. and Davis, S. L. (1997) "Jurors' reactions to satanic ritual abuse allegations." Child Abuse and Neglect 21(9):845-59.
 * 4) Leavitt F, & Labott, S. M.(1998). Revision of the Word Association Test for assessing associations of patients reporting Satanic ritual abuse in childhood. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 54(7), 933-943.
 * 5) Tamarkin, C. (1994a). Investigative Issues in Ritual Abuse Cases, Part I. Treating Abuse Today, 4 (4): 14-23.
 * 6) Tamarkin, C. (1994b). Investigative Issues in Ritual Abuse Cases, Part II. Treating Abuse Today, 4 (5): 5-9.
 * 7) Jones, D.P.H. (1991). Ritualism and child sexual abuse. Child Abuse and Neglect, 15, 163-170.
 * 8) Lloyd, D. W. (1992). Ritual child abuse: Definitions and assumptions. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 1(3), 1-14.
 * 9) Perlman, S. D. (1995). One analyst's journey into darkness: Countertransference resistance to recognizing sexual abuse, ritual abuse, and multiple personality disorders. Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 23(1), 137-51.
 * 10) Rogers, Martha L. "The Oude Pekela incident: A case study of alleged SRA from the Netherlands." Psychology and Theology, 20(3) 1992 pp. 257-59
 * 11) Young, Walter C., Sachs, Roberta G., Braun, Bennett G., and Watkins, R. T. (1993) "Patients reporting ritual abuse in childhood: A clinical syndrome. Report of 37 cases." Child Abuse and Neglect 15(3):181-9
 * 1) Lloyd, D. W. (1992). Ritual child abuse: Definitions and assumptions. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 1(3), 1-14.
 * 2) Perlman, S. D. (1995). One analyst's journey into darkness: Countertransference resistance to recognizing sexual abuse, ritual abuse, and multiple personality disorders. Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 23(1), 137-51.
 * 3) Rogers, Martha L. "The Oude Pekela incident: A case study of alleged SRA from the Netherlands." Psychology and Theology, 20(3) 1992 pp. 257-59
 * 4) Young, Walter C., Sachs, Roberta G., Braun, Bennett G., and Watkins, R. T. (1993) "Patients reporting ritual abuse in childhood: A clinical syndrome. Report of 37 cases." Child Abuse and Neglect 15(3):181-9

Book sections

 * 1) Kinscherff, R. & Barnum, R (1992). Child forensic evaluation and claims of ritual abuse or Satanic cult activity: A critical analysis. In D.K. & S.E. Devine (Eds.), Out of Darkness: Exploring Satanism and ritual abuse. 73-107. New York, NY: Lexington Books.
 * 2) Young, W.C. (1992). "Recognition and treatment of survivors reporting ritual abuse". In Out of darkness: Exploring Satanism and Ritual Abuse, Edited by D.K. Sakheim & S.E. Devine (pp. 249-278). New York: Lexington.

Articles

 * 1) Calof, D. L. "From the editor's desk: Regarding the credibility of ritual abuse reports." Treating Abuse Today 1(4) 1991 p. 4
 * 2) Goodman, G.S., Qin, J., Bottoms, B.L., & Shaver (1994). Characteristics and sources of allegations of ritualistic child abuse: Final report to the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect
 * 3) (408 KB) Comment: Lanning was skeptical; however he used moderate language and even the term "middle ground" in his long paper —Cesar Tort 17:37, 20 July 2008 (UTC) Comment Lanning was skeptical of certain forms of ritual abuse but not all. ResearchEditor (talk) 02:33, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
 * 4) Michael R. King and Matt Jacobson (1995) Ritual Crime in the State of Utah: Investigation, Analysis & A Look Forward