Jean-Pierre Jougla

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jean-Pierre Jougla
Born June 1, 1948 (1948-06-01) (age 60)
France Flag of France
Occupation Solicitor, Montpellier, France
Professor, University of Lyon
Website
University of Frank-comté

Jean-Pierre Jougla (born June 1, 1948) is a French attorney and "anti-cult" advocate.

Contents

[edit] Career

Jougla is a Solicitor with the Court of Appeal in Montpellier. He is the Administrator of the Association of Defense of Victims of Sects UNADFI, founder of the department of "victimology related to the sectarian harmful effect"[1] at the University of Lyon, and a member of l’INAVEM, the "National Institute of Assistance to the Victims and Mediation". Jougla wrote the preface to the book Les Sectes, 2004, which shows the reader how to recognize groups referred to as "cults", deal with them, and aid their "victims".

[edit] Professor, academician

[edit] University of Lyon

Jougla is a Professor at the University of Lyon. He teaches a course entitled "Victimology in Connection with Cultic Damages", at the Medical School of Université Claude Bernard[2].

[edit] University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin

Jougla also coordinates a course entitled "Cultic Domination and Influence", as of the academic year 2005 through 2006,
at the University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin. [3].

[edit] Other

Host/Moderator Elise Lucet discussing Landmark Education jargon with Jean-Pierre Jougla, in Pieces a Conviction documentary Voyage au Pays des Nouveaux Gourous.
Host/Moderator
Elise Lucet discussing Landmark Education jargon with Jean-Pierre Jougla,
in Pieces a Conviction documentary
Voyage au Pays des Nouveaux Gourous.

On May 24, 2004, Jougla appeared as commentator on the Pieces a Conviction France 3 investigative journalism newsprogram. The film in question, Voyage au Pays des Nouveaux Gourous, focused on Landmark Education's actions in Paris.

[edit] Publications

  • Les Sectes: Savoir les reconnaître, Comprendre leurs mécanismes, Les combattre efficacement, Aider les victimes, Thomas Lardeur, Jean-Pierre Jougla, April 15, 2004, published by Presses De La Renaissance, 347pgs. ISBN 2-7509-0008-5 (French)
  • Sectes et Internet, Powerpoint presentation written by Jean-Pierre Jougla (in French), UNAFDI, National Union Defending Families and Individuals: Association Aiding Victims of Sectes, Paris, France, Third International Symposium, Internet, Psychiatry and Mental Health. Benefits and risks, April 11, 2003 (French)
  • China: Falungong, "A reflexion of Jean Pierre Jougla on an article of the newspaper Le Monde of August 9, 1999.", 1999 (French)

[edit] References

  1. ^ bio, Jean-Pierre Jougla, University of Frank-comte
  2. ^ University of Lyon Offers Post-Graduate Courses in Anti-Cultism, CESNUR: Center for Studies on New Religions, University of Lyon, Jean-Pierre Jougla, Professor, "Victimology in Connection with Cultic Damages"., June 2003 (English)
  3. ^ New Degree Program at French University, "Cultic Domination and Influence", Academic Year 2005 – 2006., UFR médicale Paris Ile-de-France Ouest. Bureau des D.U. et D.I.U.

[edit] External links

[edit] See also

Languages