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The book explores the pervasive panic in Britain regarding children's roles in society, depicting them as both victims and threats. It highlights the media's significant influence in shaping this narrative, which stems from a broader erosion of social trust. Through its analysis, the text delves into the societal implications of these perceptions and the resulting impact on children and communities.
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Familiar Strangers, Juvenile Panic and the British Press, James Morrison
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