Metadata
Title
Deceptive Recruitment
Category
international
UUID
08d9d36d2111493cb1c7a73278ee3195
Source URL
https://sup.bureau.tohoku.ac.jp/en/university-life-e/deceptive-recruitment-e/
Parent URL
https://sup.bureau.tohoku.ac.jp/en/
Crawl Time
2026-03-19T07:54:30+00:00
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Deceptive Recruitment

Source: https://sup.bureau.tohoku.ac.jp/en/university-life-e/deceptive-recruitment-e/ Parent: https://sup.bureau.tohoku.ac.jp/en/

There have been numerous cases of political and religious organizations practicing “deceptive recruitment” at the university without revealing their\ real objectives. They mainly target new students, and attempt to recruit members by claiming to represent extracurricular groups conducting surveys, dinner parties, study groups, concerts, self-improvement activities, human resource development, volunteer, or sports activities. Such organizations also include so-called “cults,” as reported by the mass media.

Recently, they have begun using methods other than on-campus recruiting, such as social networking sites and visiting the students’ apartments. Please be vigilant as their tactics can be very subtle.

Contents

Be careful if you are asked any of the followings:

If you feel suspicious:

If you join:

Policy on Deceptive Recruitment on Campus

Campus Life Safety/Security Guide