Asked by Nazmi Danial on Sep 24, 2024

Moral panics usually result in rational and empirically based policy making.

Moral Panics

Intense public anxiety or alarm in response to a perceived threat from a person or group believed to challenge societal norms or values, often disproportionate to the actual threat.

Policy Making

The process of developing and implementing decisions by authorities or governments that are intended to influence or guide social, economic, and political matters within a society.

  • Investigate the connection between moral panics, societal views, and the development of policies.