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making, folk devils , moral panic , moral regulation Introduction Moral panic research traces to Jock Young’s (1971) study of the social meaning of drug taking and to Stanley Cohen’s (1972) canonical ...
interrogation The concept of moral panics has its provenance in Cohen's (1972) seminal work on “ folk devils ,” that is, individuals or groups who are portrayed, mainly via media, as threats to society and its ...
less objectionable—or fearsome—than those who engage in them. In his seminal text Folk Devils and Moral Panics : The Creation of the Mods and Rockers, Stanley Cohen (1972) applied the term “ folk devils ...
to England by the Lombards during the reign of Edward III (Coke, 1669, p. 58). Through such claims, homosexuals have often been made into ‘ folk devils ’ (Cohen, 2011, p. 2) and marked out as ‘deviant ...
crime become highly gendered and age-relevant in youth and have multiple, overlapping spheres that are culturally constructed, resisted and reproduced. Introduction Fear of crime has been an area ...
of ‘business men’ involved in sex trafficking,15 forced marriages16 and exploitative labour or marked ethnicity by reporting the Islamic names of the accused alongside their photographs.17 Moral Panic Services ...
health with capitalism, this article presents a new model— beyond the toxic fusion of white supremacy with the flows of global capitalism—for how power operated in nineteenth-century Atlantic society ...
energies and administrative capacity on the prevention of crime …. Nothing would do more to revive public morale and to put a stop to demands for birching and other panic measures than the knowledge ...
. For instance, the historicization of colonialism is present in Carrington and Hogg’s ‘deconstruction of the origins of criminology’ (2017: 192–3) where they link troubled masculinities and gendered violence ...
), chapter 21, ‘ Beyond Two Cultures: Science, Literature and Disciplinary Boundaries’ by Alice Jenkins (pp. 401–15), chapter 22, ‘Science and Periodicals’ by Sally Shuttleworth (pp. 416–37), chapter 23 ...
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