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Stranger danger is the idea or warning that all strangers can potentially be dangerous. The phrase is intended to encapsulate the danger associated with adults whom children do not know. The phrase has found widespread usage and many children will hear it during their childhood.
Stranger Danger: Family Values, Childhood, and the American Carceral State is a 2020 history book by American historian Paul M. Renfro. The book investigates the development of the "interlocking myths of stranger danger" in the 1970s and 1980s and their effects on American law and culture, including their influence over family values and social attitudes toward LGBT people.
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A stranger is commonly defined as someone who is unknown to another. Since individuals tend to have a comparatively small circle of family, friends, acquaintances, and other people known to them—a few hundred or a few thousand people out of the billions of people in the world—the vast majority of people are strangers to one another.
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1.915 [1] Two years after the events surrounding Chang-joon, Si-mok is now a Prosecutor at the Tongyeong Prosecutors Office, waiting to be transferred to the Wonju Prosecutors Office. On his way through a seaside road on a foggy night, he is disturbed by a removed portion of a restricted fence at a beach nearby.