Moral panic is an intense feeling that is expressed by a group or an individual when an issue is perceived to be of threat to the current social order. The moral panics are the controversies that increase social tension and arguments among the people and it often becomes difficult to disagree with them, as taboo is at its center. Media played role of agents to moral indignation, even when there was no one consciously involved in muckraking or crusading. Revealing of facts are often enough to develop anxiety, panic or concern among the people. The persecutions of groups or individuals such as Stalinist purges and Reign of Terror are often included in moral panics (Rohloff & Wright, 2010). Several Muslim activists groups have recently …show more content…
The role media is playing in the society and how it is affecting communities and individuals is important to investigate. Crime and criminality have a strong connection between moral panics, as moral panics are dependent on them. Criminals are the main key persons, who try to create moral panics, as it helps them in shifting the focus of the society from them to those who are innocent (Goode & Ben, …show more content…
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