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'''Mary de Young''' is a professor of sociology at Grand Valley State University, where from 2000 to 2003 she served as the head of the sociology department. She has published a variety of works in the area of [[child sexual abuse]], including five books, several book chapters, and more than 35 peer-reviewed journal papers. | '''Mary de Young''' is a professor of sociology at Grand Valley State University, where from 2000 to 2003 she served as the head of the sociology department. She has published a variety of works in the area of [[child sexual abuse]], including five books, several book chapters, and more than 35 peer-reviewed journal papers. | ||
In 1989, she reviewed the literature published by MAP organizations for public dissemination, in an article called "The world according to NAMBLA: Accounting for deviance." She identified numerous strategies including the "denial of injury" and "adoption of value-neutral terminology".<ref>de Young, Mary (1989). ''"[https://core.ac.uk/reader/ | In 1989, she reviewed the literature published by MAP organizations for public dissemination, in an article called "The world according to NAMBLA: Accounting for deviance." She identified numerous strategies including the "denial of injury" and "adoption of value-neutral terminology".<ref>de Young, Mary (1989). ''"[https://core.ac.uk/reader/144157155 The World According to NAMBLA:] Accounting for Deviance"''. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare. 16 (1): 111–26. Retrieved 2008-10-20.</ref> | ||
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Mary de Young is a professor of sociology at Grand Valley State University, where from 2000 to 2003 she served as the head of the sociology department. She has published a variety of works in the area of child sexual abuse, including five books, several book chapters, and more than 35 peer-reviewed journal papers.
In 1989, she reviewed the literature published by MAP organizations for public dissemination, in an article called "The world according to NAMBLA: Accounting for deviance." She identified numerous strategies including the "denial of injury" and "adoption of value-neutral terminology".[1]
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- ↑ de Young, Mary (1989). "The World According to NAMBLA: Accounting for Deviance". Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare. 16 (1): 111–26. Retrieved 2008-10-20.