Kelly Damphousse's scientific contributions
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... 'Cult cops', policemen who become heavily involved in investigating cult and ritual activity, were a generic feature of 1980s Satanism scares. 101 that the investigator risked the same contagion that characterised the repressed, blood-pollution fears of traditional white South Africa, and that only powerful patriarchal masculinity and faith in Jesus could maintain his purity. The possibility of his being corrupted or warped by exposure to Satanism was disavowed: the cult cop was 'strong in faith'. ...