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Index
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 Difference
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
Teen Trouble and Physical Threats
Disproportionate 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’ Clacton
The Pre-Clacton Inventory
A Well-Worn Inventory
No New Orientation
Ace
Rewriting Reactions
Pre-sensitization
Proxy Evidence
Pseudo-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
Clacton, Christians, and Causality
A Mere Technicality
Putting the Record Straight
Wider Cultures and Exploitative Contexts
From Kansas to Clacton
Theoretical Reality
3. Mugging Reality
A Mugging Gone Wrong
Handsworth
Common Values
The Politics of the Moral Panic
The Moment of Mugging
The 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
Britain’s Moral Minority
Enter 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
Academic Nasties
6. Who Needs Satan?
Satanic Panic
Orkney
Satanic Day Care
Satanism and Strain Blame
The Unholy Alliance
Atrocity Tales and Strain Blame
Taming Strain Blame
Secular Satanism
The Road to Hell
Cleveland
British Brimstone
After Dark
Chasing Satan
The W Family
Disclosure Therapy
Mutant Ninja Turtle Abuse
Professional Abuse
MPD
Satanic Abuse
Believe the Children
False Convictions
Thatcherism and the Panic Paradigm
Who Needs Satan?
Here We Go Again
Part III: The New Politics of Panic
7. Streets of Fire
Scum
One Road in
Welcome to Paulsgrove
Random Threats
Naming and Shaming
Get the Vigilantes
The Bigger the Lie
Clacton II
Exaggeration and Distortion
Prediction
Images and Symbolization
Deviance Amplification
Orientation and Sensitization
Causation
The Public Reaction
Riot by Rhetoric
The Long Slow Fuse
Fear and Fringe Violence
Riot! What Riot?
Rough Music
The List
Residents Against Pedophiles
Vigilantes or Vigilance
Naming and Shaming
Conclusion: Carry on Panicking
Behind the Horror Headlines
A Problem with Politics
Revisionism
Panic in the Paradigm
The State of the Paradigm
Happy Anniversary
Risky Fears
Fear Theory
Right Answer: Wrong Reasons
Therapeutic Politics
Who’s Oppressing Whom?
Incorrect Politics
Déjà Vu
The New Authoritarians
Running Down the Dream
The Myth of Moral Panic
Academic Strain
Notes
References
Index
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