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Mary de Young

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Professor of sociology formerly at Grand Valley State University
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Mary de Young
Known forStudies ofchild sexual abuse
Studies ofsatanic ritual abuse as amoral panic
Scientific career
FieldsSociology

Mary de Young is a retired professor of sociology formerly atGrand Valley State University,[1] where from 2000 to 2003 she served as the head of the sociology department.[2] She has published a variety of works in the area ofchild sexual abuse, including five books, several book chapters, and more than 35 peer-reviewed journal papers.[2]

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In 1989, de Young reviewed the literature published by pro-pedophile organizations for public dissemination and found that pro-pedophile organizations used several strategies to promote goals of public acceptance of pedophilia, including the adoption of value-neutral terminology, redefining the term child sexual abuse, promoting the idea that children can consent to sex with adults, questioning the assumption of harm, promoting objective research, and the declassification of pedophilia as mental illness.[3]

De Young has also published several works examining thesatanic ritual abuse controversy as amoral panic from asociological perspective.[4]

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  1. ^"America's Satanic Panic Returns — This Time Through QAnon".All Things Considered.NPR. May 18, 2021.
  2. ^ab"Curriculum Vitae of Mary de Young, PhD".Grand Valley State University. Archived fromthe original on December 10, 2012. RetrievedApril 29, 2009.
  3. ^de Young, Mary (March 1989)."The World According to NAMBLA: Accounting for Deviance".Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare.16 (1):111–26. RetrievedOctober 20, 2008.
  4. ^de Young, Mary (2007)."Two Decades After McMartin: A Follow-up of 22 Convicted Day Care Employees".The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare.34 (4).doi:10.15453/0191-5096.3292.

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