PDF Essay on Cult Recruitment Techniques on the WWW (JWs receive mention)
The essay is written from the point of view of Social Psychology research, and looks at various methods and known Social Influence principles used by "New Religious Movements" (or NRMs) in recruitment practices.
Four basic principles of social influence that are described in this essay include:
Liking: If the subject "likes" the people who are presenting the information to them, they are more apt to be influenced toward accepting the group the recruiters represent. Smiling faces (that Kingdom Smile™), the attractive pictures of people in the Publications™, a friendly demeanour, and comfortable atmosphere (what could be more comfortable than having a Bible Study™ brought to you in the comfort of your own living room?) improve the "Liking" quotient in favor of the JWs.
Reciprocity: This means the subject feels obligated to give something in return for what they are receiving from the recruiter. The recruiter offers a Free™ Home Bible Study™ and offers the Literature™ on a Voluntary Donation™ basis. The subject gives them money, time, and allows themselves to be drawn in and forms a friendship and loyalty to the recruiter.
Authority: The recruiter (and the Organization™ they represent) are viewed as authority figures. They have an understanding of the Bible that the subject does not have. They appear to be extremely confident in their world view. This leaves the subject in a position of feeling that they don't have the right to challenge the Authority Figure(s) regarding what is being taught, even if it is logically unsound or downright ludicrous.
Scarcity: The recruiter plays on the fears and anxieties of the subject by claiming to have knowledge that the subject wants and needs. They know what will happen in the future. They can offer peace of mind and hope to someone experiencing difficulties in relationships, financial hardship, matters of health, family life and so on. They offer an understanding of the world, why things are the way they are, why God permits suffering and injustice.
I found the essay to be an interesting read, and thought I'd share. The essay makes it clear that JWs are not unique in their recruitment techniques, and that the recruitment techniques are standard social influence and social persuasion methods that are recognized by the scientific community.