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  • ...ying game]]s to lead to [[Satanism]], an idea sometimes characterized as a moral panic. <ref>{{citation ...laying Games and the Christian Right: Community Formation in Response to a Moral Panic
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  • ...etective]]s since [[World War II]]. Trench coats stirred a controversy and moral panic following the [[Columbine High School Massacre]], because the perpetrators
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  • *de Young, Mary (2004). ''The Day Care Ritual Abuse Moral Panic.'' ISBN 0786418303 ...nt concern about the occult appears to have all the hallmarks of a classic moral panic, where a peripheral issue is suddenly perceived as a major social menace. T
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  • ...ubt the credibility of these claims, which are often termed an exemplar of moral panic. ==The origins of a "moral panic"==
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  • {{seealso|Moral panic}}
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  • ...crimes against society, the social dynamic that is created has been termed moral panic. The best known example of it is probably the [[McCarthyism|McCarthyist]] s
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  • ...gend]]s, certainly a modern form of myth, as may also be [[celebrity]] and moral panic. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 17:38, 4 November 2009 (U
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