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The best-known examples of viruses that cause latent infections are
Fear-Gender Paradox
The phenomenon where, despite statistically higher risks of victimization faced by men, women tend to report higher levels of fear regarding crime and personal safety.
Social Purity Movement
A social movement, primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries, aimed at abolishing prostitution and other sexual activities considered immoral, promoting chastity and moral reform.
Moral Regulation
The act of controlling individuals' behaviors and choices according to societal standards of morality, often enforced through laws or social policies.
Moral Crusader
An individual who actively campaigns for what they perceive to be right or just, often with a focus on moral or ethical issues.
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