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Satanic rituals

  • Ritualistic sexual abuse
  • Witches' sabbaths
  • Witchcraft ceremonies

Incidence

In the UK in 1990 concern was expressed at the increase in reports of the sexual abuse use of children, even by their parents, in witchcraft ceremonies. Those so abused, whether children or adults, may be drugged. Animal sacrifices may be made, although there are occasional reports of human sacrifice, which have linked to the numbers of missing children. Those drawn into such satanic rings may be obliged to function as recruiters, bringing in others in exchange for money or favours. The perpetrators prey on the minds of teenagers, especially those craving power and control, or those lacking self-esteem. Participants may be subject to disinformation concerning the other participants so that their evidence is easily discredited, especially since as a result of such abuse they develop a grossly distorted understanding of sexuality.

Counter-claim

Evidence of ritualistic abuse is confused by the possibility that witnesses may not be able to prove that they were not simply watching videos under the influence of drugs.

Broader

Satanism
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Aggravates

Paraphilia
Excellent

Aggravated by

Related

Serial killings
Presentable

Strategy

Using witchcraft
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Ritualizing
Yet to rate

Value

Satanic
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Bewitching
Yet to rate
Abuse
Yet to rate

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems
Subject
  • Societal problems » Maltreatment
  • Religious practice » Divination
  • Religious practice » Rituals
  • Religious practice » Ceremonial
  • Content quality
    Yet to rate
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    Language
    English
    Last update
    Dec 3, 2024