Moral Panic

Moral Panic
About this book
It is commonly acknowledged that sexual abuse of children is a grave and pervasive problem and that child molesters are predators who compulsively repeat their crimes and have little hope of cure. Yet as recently as twenty years ago many experts viewed the problem as a far less serious one, declaring that molestation was very rare and that molesters were merely confused individuals unlikely to repeat their offenses.
Over the past century, opinion has fluctuated between these radically different perspectives. This timely book traces shifting social responses to adult sexual contacts with children, whether this involves molestation by strangers or incestuous acts by family members. The book explores how and why concern about the sexual offender has fluctuated in North America since the late nineteenth century.
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- OL Work ID
- OL73991W
Subjects
Child sexual abuseUnited StatesChild molestersPsychologyUmschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und AuswandererKindermishandelingSexualdeliktSeksuele mishandelingSoziokultureller FaktorSexual Child AbuseParaphilic DisordersSexueller MissbrauchKinderpornoChild abuseTRUE CRIMEGeneralSOCIAL SCIENCESociology