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The Satanic panic is a moral panic consisting of over 12,000 unsubstantiated cases of Satanic ritual abuse (SRA, sometimes known as ritual abuse, ritualistic... |
The Satanic panic is a moral panic about alleged widespread Satanic ritual abuse which originated around the 1980s in the United States, peaking in the... |
The Satanic panic in Utah is part of a broader moral panic that began in the 1980s as children in the United States, subjected to coercive interviewing... |
Saskatoon. The Martensville satanic sex scandal is the subject of season 6 of the CBC podcast Uncover, titled Satanic Panic. In 1992, a mother in Martensville... |
During the 1980s and 1990s a moral panic about alleged satanic ritual abuse occurred, mainly in parts of the English-speaking world. This was propagated... |
ritual abuse of women and children by Satanic cults; and concerns over the effects of music lyrics. Some moral panics can become embedded in standard political... |
Satanism (redirect from Satanic cult) groups and the media tend to focus on (especially during the Satanic Panic of the 1980s). (Satanic Underground may be similar to Reactive Satanism.) Information... |
Michelle Remembers (category Books about satanic ritual abuse) make sweeping, lurid claims about Satanic ritual abuse involving Smith, which contributed to the rise of the Satanic panic in the 1980s. While the book presents... |
Day-care sex-abuse hysteria (redirect from Satanic abuse hysteria) forms of child abuse, including Satanic ritual abuse. The collective cases are often considered a part of the Satanic panic. A 1982 case in Kern County,... |
McMartin preschool trial (category Satanic ritual abuse hysteria in the United States) history. The case was part of day-care sex-abuse hysteria, a moral panic over alleged Satanic ritual abuse in the 1980s and early 1990s. In 1983, Judy Johnson... |
LaVeyan Satanism (redirect from Satanic holidays) Francisco. Although LaVey is thought to have had more impact with his Satanic aesthetics of "colourful" rituals and "scandalous" clothes that created... |
West Memphis Three (category Satanic ritual abuse hysteria in the United States) the juveniles killed the children as part of a Satanic ritual. Due to the dubious nature of the evidence as well as the suspected presence of emotional... |
NSPCC (section Research and evidence) children at risk. In the 1990s, the charity's publication, Satanic Indicators, fueled panic in social workers who went and accused parents and removed... |
Backmasking (redirect from Satanic message) legislation by state and federal governments during the 1980s, as part of the Satanic panic movement of the time. Many popular musicians were accused of including... |
Momo Challenge hoax (category Moral panic) Archived from the original on March 1, 2019. Retrieved February 28, 2019. "Satanic Panic 2.0: The Momo Challenge hoax [TW: Self-harm/suicide]". Boing Boing.... |
Theistic Satanism (section Satanic Reds) the context of Satanic rituals in what has come to be known as the Satanic Panic. Allegations included the existence of a worldwide Satanic conspiracy formed... |
Hampstead Hoax (category Satanic ritual abuse) Retrieved 8 January 2024. Laycock, Satanism, 2023: 6 Satanic Panic.The End of the Satanic Panic? Sword, JD (14 November 2022). "The Devil in the Details... |
Lawrence Pazder (category Satanic ritual abuse) visible satanic groups". Further investigations into the allegations made in Michelle Remembers found no evidence to support them and satanic ritual abuse... |
Barbara Snow (therapist) (category Satanic ritual abuse hysteria in the United States) out of Salt Lake City, Utah. She was a central figure in the Satanic ritual abuse moral panic in Utah in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In the 1980s, Snow... |
Devil's Knot: The True Story of the West Memphis Three (category Books about satanic ritual abuse) idea that the three teenagers' convictions stemmed from "Satanic panic" rather than actual evidence. The book also focuses on one of the victim's stepfathers... |