Two decades after McMartin: A follow-up of 22 convicted day care employees

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It has been more that two decades since the notorious McMartin Preschool case created a day care ritual abuse master-narrative that recruited many social workers into becoming involved in case-finding, investigations, interviewing and advocacy. The purpose of this article is threefold: it introduces a sample of 22 day care employees who were convicted in day care ritual abuse cases; it updates their current legal status; and it discusses the relevance of these cases to social workers who currently are being recruited by today's new master narratives about extrafamilial sexual threats to children, whether from neighborhood pedophiles, child pornographers, parish priests or internet predators.

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deYoung, M. (2007). Two decades after McMartin: A follow-up of 22 convicted day care employees. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 34(4), 9–33. https://doi.org/10.15453/0191-5096.3292

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