RT Article T1 Dual Panic Theory: new Insight into Moral Panics JF Criminology, criminal justice, law & society VO 24 IS 3 SP 50 OP 62 A1 Adams, Omega L. A2 Behl, Joshua D. LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1882514610 AB Moral panics have been broadly discussed in the public discourse since Stanley Cohen’s (1972) seminal text on the topic. Despite copious research, we believe that the theory is in need of expansion due to the increased complexity of societal interactions. Through the lens of an increasingly polarizing American culture, we believe the original concept of moral panics is overly simplified and no longer encompasses the intricacies of American society. Using the story of the McCloskey family’s 2020 interactions with Black Lives Matter protestors and Goode and Ben-Yehuda’s (1994) definitional criteria, we propose a new, expanded theory of moral panics - Dual Panic Theory. K1 dual panic theory K1 Moral Panic K1 panic theory DO 10.54555/CCJLS.8495.90810