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|a Thompson, Bill.
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|a The Myth of Moral Panics :
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|a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface: The Dark Side; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Moral Panic for Dummies; Descriptions and Definitions; Panics for Dummies; 'New, Improved' Moral Panic; The Politics of Panic; Spot the Diffrerence; Label Slapping; Whatever -- Constructing Social Problems; Constructing Moral Panics; In Whose Interest?; Don't Go There; The Powerful Press; Stigma; Who's Panicking?; Common Values and Structural Strain; The Usual Suspects; Moral Enterprise, Interested Agencies, and Social Group Conflict.
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|a Teen Trouble and Physical ThreatsDisproportionate Threats and Statistics; Visibility; Deviance Amplification; Panics, Politics, and the Public; The Myth of Moral Panic; Part I: The Making of a Myth; 1. Constructing Moral Panic; Introduction; Phase One: the Inventory; Reaction: Phase One; Reaction: Phase Two; Delineating Moral Panic; The Context and Background; The Real Thing; 2. Sozzled Students, Drunken Debutantes and the Hidden History of Mods and Rockers; Borin' Claction; The Pre-Claction Inventory; A Well-Worn Inventory; No New Orientation; Ace; Rewriting Reactions; Pre-sensitization.
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|a Proxy EvidencePseudo-Psychological Explanations; The Boundary Crisis; Moral Enterprise; Averting Disaster; What the Public Really Thought; False Alarm-Reaction Phase Two; Amplifying the Panic; Where's the deviance?; Their Own Form of Excitement; Moral Enterprise; Pyramids of Power; Today in Parliament; Claction, Christians, and Causality; A Mere Technicality; Putting the Record Straight; Wider Cultures and Exploitative Contexts; From Kansas to Claction; Theoretical Reality; 3. Mugging Reality; A Mugging Gone Wrong; Handsworth; Common Values; The Politics of the Moral Panic.
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|a The Moment of MuggingThe Strong State; Revolutionary Mugging; Class War and Common Sense; A Mugging Theory Gone Wrong; The Disappearing Symbol; Law and Disorder; Making His Mark; Rational Fear and Street Crime; Can You Read That Again?; That was the Belief that was; Sociological Bandits; Disappearing Panics; Mugging Race; Progressive Panic; The Weak State; American Theory and British Malpractice; Theoretical Panic; Part II: Progressive Panic; 4. Witch Hunts and Moral Enterprise; Class, Motives, and Moral Enterprise; Religion and Progressivism; Symbolic Politics; Religious Politics.
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|a Britain's Moral MinorityEnter Right: Exit Left; Spiritual Warfare and Pluralism; The False Prophet; The End Time; Witch Hunts and Moral Panic; Boundary Crises or Moral Panic?; Ministers 0-Deviants 2; Salem Myths; Reality Check; So Much for Theory; 5. A Very Nasty Business; Permissiveness Portsmouth; The Missing Porn Store Panic; Plastic Panics; Heaven's Light Our Guide; Depravity; Dear Council; The Sex Store Act; Thatcher's Sodom; Hustlers for the Lord; Before the Mail Arrived; Where's the Panic?; Symbolic Crusaders; Tv, Page 3, and the Churchill Bill; Off the Shelf; Snuff 'N' Stuff.
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|a This study provides a comprehensive critique - forensic, historical, and theoretical - of the moral panic paradigm, using empirically grounded ethnographic research to argue that the panic paradigm suffers from fundamental flaws that make it a myth rather than a viable academic perspective.
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