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Panic! In the suburbs: Investigating moral configurations of risk, neoliberal rationality, and middle-class anxiety in Maple Ridge B.C.
Author: Cooper, Shaughna
Date created: 2020-07-27
Navigating the Stigma of Pedophilia: The Experiences of Nine Minor-Attracted Men in Canada
Author: Freimond, Carin Marie
Date created: 2013-10-29

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