The Governor’s Task Force on Ritual Abuse in Utah was created in March 1990 out of concerns raised by the Governor’s Commission on Women and Family and the state Task Force on Child Abuse. The task force concluded that ritual abuse was occurring in Utah as a significant problem and recommended that the legislature appropriate $250,000 to the Attorney General’s office to hire four investigators.
Find at these meetings luminaries such as Corydon Hammond, a former president of the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis; Glenn Pace, former Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints General Authority Elder; Don Rimer, "an internationally recognized authority on Ritual Crime and the Occult;" Jan Bennett, Assistant State Director for Senator Orrin Hatch; Barbara Thompson, then director of the Division on Family Services; Judge Sharon McCully, juvenile court judge, and many others.
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Utah Task Force on Ritual Abuse Meeting Minutes 11-28-90
The Governor’s Task Force on Ritual Abuse in Utah was created in March 1990 out of concerns raised by the Governor’s Commission on Women and Family and the state Task Force on Child Abuse. The task force concluded that ritual abuse was occurring in Utah as a significant problem and recommended that the legislature appropriate $250,000 to the Attorney General’s office to hire four investigators.
Find at these meetings luminaries such as Corydon Hammond, a former president of the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis; Glenn Pace, former Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints General Authority Elder; Don Rimer, "an internationally recognized authority on Ritual Crime and the Occult;" Jan Bennett, Assistant State Director for Senator Orrin Hatch; Barbara Thompson, then director of the Division on Family Services; Judge Sharon McCully, juvenile court judge, and many others.
The Governor’s Task Force on Ritual Abuse in Utah was created in March 1990 out of concerns raised by the Governor’s Commission on Women and Family and the state Task Force on Child Abuse. The task force concluded that ritual abuse was occurring in Utah as a significant problem and recommended that the legislature appropriate $250,000 to the Attorney General’s office to hire four investigators.
Find at these meetings luminaries such as Corydon Hammond, a former president of the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis; Glenn Pace, former Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints General Authority Elder; Don Rimer, "an internationally recognized authority on Ritual Crime and the Occult;" Jan Bennett, Assistant State Director for Senator Orrin Hatch; Barbara Thompson, then director of the Division on Family Services; Judge Sharon McCully, juvenile court judge, and many others.