Day-care sex-abuse hysteria
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Day-care sex-abuse hysteria was a moral panic that occurred primarily in the 1980s and early 1990s featuring charges against day-care providers of several forms of child abuse, including Satanic ritual abuse.
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See also
- False allegation of child sexual abuse
- False memories
- Moral panic
- Repressed memory
- Salem witch trials
- Witch hunt
- Child sexual abuse accommodation syndrome
- The Hunt (2012)
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Documentaries
- Capturing the Friedmans, controversial 2003 documentary.
- Witch Hunt, 2008 documentary produced and narrated by Sean Penn, about the Kern County child abuse cases
- Freeing Bernie Baran, 2010 documentary on one of the earliest cases
- Indictment: The McMartin Trial, 1995 HBO docudrama
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