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  2. Stranger danger - Wikipedia

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    In more recent years, "stranger danger" killings of children, including that of at least four young girls by Robert Black during the 1980s, and that of Sarah Payne in West Sussex in July 2000, may have led parents to become increasingly protective of their children, as well as prompting parents and teachers to make children more alert of the ...

  3. Stranger Danger: Family Values, Childhood, and the American ...

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    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.

  4. Stranger anxiety - Wikipedia

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    Stranger fear is less likely in older children (i.e. at least six years old) since there is a greater readiness for them to accept behavioral information from outside the family. [12] However, studies show that older children do exhibit increased anxiety to new threats and avoidant responses following discussion with parents. [ 13 ]

  5. Missing-children milk carton - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the early 1980s, advertisements on milk cartons in the United States were used to publicize cases of missing children. The printing of such ads continued until the late 1990s when other programs became more popular for serving the same purpose. Contemporary popular media portrayed the practice in fiction, often in a satirical manner.

  6. Missing children panic - Wikipedia

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    [5] [2] The panic popularized the misleading claim that 1.5 million children per year disappeared or were abducted in the United States, [1] [6] [7] [4] introduced the stranger danger narrative into public discourse [6] [7] and intensified tropes relating to the sexual predation and murder of boys by homosexuals in American culture, especially ...

  7. Child abduction scare of 2002 - Wikipedia

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    However, the number of child abductions was actually down in 2002 and had been going down for several years. The real epidemic, according to Michelle Goldberg of Slate was one of saturation TV coverage. [38] A number of factors have been suggested to explain the intense focus on child abductions during this period.

  8. A guide to the ages of the ‘Stranger Things’ cast, compared ...

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    When "Stranger Things" premiered in 2016, it hit the nostalgia spot, combining the universality of high school stories with '80s fever. The show's fourth season premiered in May 2022, and a lot ...

  9. Disappearance of Etan Patz - Wikipedia

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    Several years after he disappeared, Patz was one of the first children to be profiled on the "photo on a milk carton" campaigns of the early 1980s. [4] In 1983, President Ronald Reagan designated May 25—the anniversary of Etan's disappearance—as National Missing Children's Day in the United States.