Difference between revisions 122844935 and 122844936 on dewiki{{Satanism}} '''Satanic ritual abuse''' (or '''SRA''') is alleged to be the work of a network of [[Satanism|Satanists]] who engage in [[brainwashing]] and [[abuse]] of victims, especially [[child abuse|children]], throughout the world. (contracted; show full) in Child Sexual Abuse: Historical, Legal and Psychological Perspectives. Thousand Oaks; London; New Delhi, Sage Publications: 1 - 26.</ref> These disclosures included descriptions of sexual abuse in the context of Satanic cults, rituals and the use of Satanic iconography, garnering the label “satanic ritual abuse” in the media and amongst treating professionals. Early criminal trials in [[America]] and [[Britain]] involving allegations of organised and ritualistic abuse were characterised by acquit tals, hung juries, and successful appeals. The failure of these high-profile cases generated worldwide media attention, and came to play a central feature in the growing controversies over child abuse, memory and the law. <ref> Brown, D., A. W. Scheflin and D. C. Hammond (1998). "The Contours of the False Memory Debate." in D. Brown, A. W. Scheflin and D. C. Hammond (Ed.) Memory, Trauma Treatment and the Law. New York; London, W. W. Norton and Company: 21-65., Kitzinger, J. (2004). Framing Ab(contracted; show full)[[Category:Hoaxes]] [[Category:Mass hysteria]] [[cs:Satanistické rituální zneužívání]] [[lt:Satanistinių ritualų mitas]] [[ja:悪魔的儀式虐待]] [[ru:Сатанинская паника]] [[sv:Satanic ritual abuse]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=122844936.
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