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  1. Moral Panic and Folk Devils - Simply Psychology

    • Stanley Cohen is a late South African criminologist who was influenced by Becker and the labeling theory. He developed and popularized the term and stated that moral panic occurs when “a conditio… See more

    Characteristics of Moral Panic

    Central to the moral panic concept, there is an argument that public fear or concern over a social problem is mutually beneficial to state officials, law enforcement authorities, … See more

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    Social Actors of Moral Panic

    Moral panics don’t just occur spontaneously. Instead, they result from complex dynamics and interplay among several social actors. As initially explained by Cohen, t… See more

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    Examples of Moral Panics

    During 2020 we all experienced a situation where public fears greatly exceeded the threat that was posed to society – the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the virus, illness, an… See more

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    Summary

    To summarize the moral panic, let’s skim through the stages again: 1. Something or someone is identified and defined as a threat to society and/or social norms as well as the inter… See more

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  2. According to Cohen, there are five sequential stages in the construction of a moral panic12:
    1. An event, condition, episode, person, or group of persons is perceived and defined as a threat to societal values, safety, and interests.
    2. The nature of these apparent threats are amplified by the mass media, who present the supposed threat through simplistic, symbolic rhetoric.
    3. A sense of social anxiety and concern among the public is aroused through these symbolic representations of the threat.
    4. Authorities or opinion makers respond to the threat, often in a way that is disproportionate to the actual threat.
    5. The panic recedes or results in social changes.
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    Cohen defined his five stages of moral panic as:

    • 1. Something or someone is defined as a threat to values or interests
    • 2. This threat is depicted in an easily recognisable form by the media
    • 3. There is a rapid build-up of public concern
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    According to Cohen, there are five sequential stages in the construction of a moral panic:

    • An event, condition, episode, person, or group of persons is perceived and defined as a threat to societal values, safety, and interests.
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  6. Moral Panic- Definition, Examples, and Stages

    Sep 14, 2021 · Stanley Cohen highlighted five stages of moral panic: The identification of a threat to risky behavior – Displays of deviant behavior by some members of society. This deviance is usually displayed by youths or those …

  7. Moral Panics: An Overview - Easy Sociology

  8. Theory of Moral Panic and Deviance Amplification with Cohen

  9. Moral Panic – Subcultures and Sociology - Grinnell …

    As opposed to the processual model which identifies five stages of moral panics as the emergence of a threat, media amplification, increasing concern, response to concern, and results, the attributional model loosely outlines five elements …

  10. Moral Panic Theory - Media Studies - Revision World

  11. Topic 3 - Moral panics - Revision Notes in A Level and IB Sociology

  12. Moral Panics – Subcultures and Sociology - Grinnell College

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  14. Moral Panic Notes - Brief summary of theory and criticism.

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  20. (PDF) The Moral Panic: An Introduction - ResearchGate

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