Often repeated themes in anti-pedophile literature

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Child abuse/anti-pedophile media, popular literature and research often adopts a narrative structure and stereotyped array of themes that undermines and obscures the presence of abusive relationships and the actual reasons for their dysfunctionality.

Narrative structure for recall

Focus on percieved motive of "abuser", ignorance of other motivations and pleasures in favour of percieved "sinister" sexual motive. Necssity of negative recall in retrospect.

Media themes

"Largest ever" porn ring.

"Worst kind" of images or "The most disturbing". What is it that really disturbs investigators?

Literary themes

Emotive, lacking analytical perspective: "Dead inside" / "Soul destroyed" / "Loss of innocence".

"Justice" as "closure", despite effects on "perp". Sentence to "fit crime".

"The victim got a life sentence".