Abstract
This paper identifies the concern that parents have regarding their child’s understanding of stranger danger and possible abduction by strangers. The aim of the study was to elucidate primary school children’s appreciation and interpretation of stranger danger and to discover what discriminations children could make in deciding how to respond to male adults in situations of varying degrees of familiarity.
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