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HCOB: Purification Rundown Series 1
New York Press: The Rundown on Scientology's Purif RD
 
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Despite a multitude of differences in their backgrounds and crime patterns, criminals are all alike in one way: how they think. A gun-toting uneducated criminal off the streets of Southeast Washington, D.C., and a crooked Georgetown business executive are extremely similar in their view of themselves and the world. This is not to deny individual differences among criminals in their aesthetic tastes, sexual practices, religious observance, or favorite sports team. But all regard the world as a chessboard over which they have total control, and they perceive people as pawns to be pushed around at will. Trust, love, loyalty, and teamwork are incompatible with their way of life. They scorn and exploit people who are kind, trusting, hardworking, and honest. Toward a few, they are sentimental but rarely considerate. Some of their most altruistic acts have sinister motives.
— Stanton E. Samenow, Ph.D.
Inside the Criminal Mind
 
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