From Deseret News archives:
'Primer' details intricacies of polygamist life
The Division of Child and Family Services caseworker said the Kingston family member wanted him to read it.
"They wanted us to know the terminology they use and understand there are different groups," he said. "They're not all one homogenous group. Every family is different. Even in the groups." It certainly has been educational for Madsen. "The Primer Helping Victims of Domestic Violence and Child Abuse in Polygamous Communities" is a 56-page guide to the plural communities within Utah and surrounding states. On Thursday, the Utah Attorney General's Office released an updated version.
"We want to keep it current, because we want law enforcement officers and social workers to have the most recent information about some of the changes going on in the different groups," said Paul Murphy, a spokesman for Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff.
New polygamous groups have also been added to "The Primer," including the FLDS community in Canada and ex-FLDS leader Winston Blackmore's splinter group in Bountiful, British Columbia. "The Petersen Group," also known as the Righteous Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, was added to the list. That group is based in Modena, Nev., where it has a pyramid shaped temple.
A rough census of the polygamous groups has also been included.
With its glossary of fundamentalist terms, definitions of domestic violence, state criminal codes and a newly added psychologist's report on the psychological impact on women and children in polygamous groups, Murphy hopes "The Primer" will continue to inform and enlighten government agencies that deal with plural families.
"I think it has created a dialogue within the polygamous groups and with the government and social service agencies," he said.
"The Primer" has been criticized by anti-polygamy activists as "endorsing polygamy." In a letter to Utah's attorney general last year, Tapestry Against Polygamy called it "one more attempt to normalize polygamy."
Social workers like Madsen have found "The Primer" helpful.
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