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Change, Media and Moral Panic in Contemporary Youth Justice
Esmorie Miller
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Modern Youth
100%
Youth Justice
100%
Urban Youth
100%
Moral Panic
100%
Media Panic
100%
Respectability
66%
Media Representation
66%
Physical Harm
33%
Traditional Conceptions
33%
Institutional Responses
33%
Youth Gangs
33%
Gang Crime
33%
Social Conduct
33%
Harm to Others
33%
Panic Model
33%
Cohen
33%
Stanley Cohen
33%
Rocker
33%
Perception of Change
33%
Arts and Humanities
Contemporary
100%
Moral Panic
100%
Urban Youth
100%
Respectability
66%
Portrayal
66%
Tradition
33%
Harm
33%
Framework
33%
1960s
33%
Conception
33%
Gangs
33%
Social Sciences
Justice
100%
Morality
100%
Urban Youth
100%
Psychology
Moral Panic
100%