Day Care Ritual Abuse Moral Panic
Explore the intricate dynamics of societal fears with Day Care Ritual Abuse Moral Panic by Mary De Young. Published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2004, this illustrated edition spans 280 pages and offers a profound sociological analysis of the ritual abuse panic that gripped America. De Young delves into the concept of moral panic, shedding light on its critical relevance to the ritual abuse scare. The book meticulously examines the ideological, political, economic, and professional forces that fueled this widespread anxiety, with a particular focus on the notorious McMartin Preschool case. Ideal for readers interested in child abuse, sociology, and the societal implications of moral panic, this work invites you to reflect on the complexities of parenting and child-rearing in a climate of fear. Enhance your understanding of these pressing issues with this essential read.