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Rick Ross Institute : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rick Alan Ross
Rick Alan Ross (born 1952) is an American exit counselor and deprogrammer. Ross has performed a number of involuntary deprogramming interventions at the requests of parents whose children had joined controversial groups and movements. A civil lawsuit over the 1991 forcible deprogramming of Jason Scott resulted in a multi-million civil judgement against Ross and his co-defendants. He was also involved in the coverage of the Waco siege. Ross has intervened in more than 350 deprogramming cases in various countries, and has served as expert witness in a number of court cases. His web database on controversial groups and movements is a point of reference in several publications. == Early life == Rick Alan Ross was adopted by Paul and Ethel Ross in Cleveland, Ohio in 1953. The family moved to Phoenix, Arizona, in 1956. Other than one year at South Carolina's Camden Military Academy, Ross grew up and was educated in Arizona. He graduated from Phoenix Union High School in 1971.〔
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