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Child witch hunts in contemporary Ghana
Mensah Adinkrah
Politics, Society, Justice & Public Serv
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Social Sciences
Witch Hunt
41%
Communities
33%
Research
33%
Ghana
33%
Diseases
25%
Rural Areas
16%
Death
16%
Public Utilities
16%
Social Systems
16%
School-Aged Child
16%
Family Member
8%
Offender
8%
Case Studies
8%
Advocacy
8%
Sociodemographics
8%
Identity
8%
Christians
8%
Offender-Victim Relationship
8%
Dropping Out
8%
Clergyman
8%
Stigmatization
8%
Campaign
8%
Practice
8%
Age
8%
Literature
8%
Assault
8%
Incidence
8%
Nations
8%
Protection
8%
Light
8%
Citizen
8%
Africa
8%
Motivation
8%
Failure
8%
Penalty
8%
Incident
8%
Medicine and Dentistry
Child
100%
Diseases
25%
Death
16%
Demography
8%
Age
8%
Motivation
8%
Family
8%
Incidence
8%
Abuse
8%
Assault
8%
Psychology
Children
100%
Research
16%
Case Study
8%
Demographic Characteristic
8%
Motivation
8%
Arts and Humanities
accusations
33%
Persecution
25%
Suspicion
16%
Clergymen
8%
Fetish
8%
Appearings
8%
reportage
8%