50. John D'Emilio and Estelle Freedman,
51. Estelle Freedman, "'Uncontrolled Desires': The Response to the Sexual Psychopath, 1920-1960,"
52. D'Emilio and Freedman,
53. Allan Bérubé,
54. As quoted by George Chauncey Jr., "The Postwar Sex Crime Panic," in
55. Freedman, "'Uncontrolled Desires.'"
56. Chauncey, "Postwar Sex Crimes," 160-78.
57. Freedman, "'Uncontrolled Desires,'" 92.
58. Freedman, '"Uncontrolled Desires,'" 84.
59. Chauncey, "Postwar Sex Crimes," 160-74.
60. Heidi Handman and Peter Brennan,
61. Lawrence Stanley, "The Child Porn Myth,"
62. U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary,
63. "'Child Sex' Cop Transferred,"
64. U.S. House Judiciary Committee,
65. Stanley, "The Child Porn Myth," 313.
66. Joel Best, "Dark Figures and Child Victims: Statistical Claims about Missing Children," in
67. Stanley, "The Child Porn Myth," 313.
68. Lucy Komisar, "The Mysterious Mistress of Odyssey House,"
69. "'Child Sex' Cop Transferred."
70. See Nathan and Snedeker,
71. Daniel Goleman, "Proof Lacking in Ritual Abuse by Satanists,"
72. The charges were brought by the adopted daughter of a zealous police chief, and, as in Salem, the people who objected to what looked to them like a widening witch-hunt, found themselves accused. The defendants were disproportionately poor, uneducated, and in several cases mentally disabled, and no defendant without a private attorney was acquitted. Kathryn Lyons,
73. Documented by the Justice Committee, San Diego, Calif.; Boston Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Boston, Mass.; Nathan and Snedeker (
74. Selcraig, "Chasing Computer Perverts," 72.
75. Seminar conducted at the University of Southern California by R. P. Tyler (reported by James R. Kincaid, author interview).
76. Lawrence A. Stanley, "The Child-Porn Myth,"