A book which is very hard to put down, and of course emotionally has an impact. It's hard to believe exactly how much a harmful impact was caused by a mixture of lies by abusers, inept investigation and the public believe that children are never really abused 'that badly' by their family, day care, in their area, or ever in fact.
Dr Cheit meticulously goes through court records and reproduces them, showing the stark contrast between the unreferenced statements printed by journalists, and emotive parent-focused films and the actual reality. The failings in law enforcement collapsed a number of investigations and trials, with the abusers claiming it was a false allegation when in fact they are lucky to have avoided the death sentence for their crimes.
Check the quotes for the book to get an understanding of how he writes. Cheit is well known himself for his Recovered Memory Project website - which contains verifiable and accurate lists of corrobated cases of forgetten then remembered memories a trauma - something that has been documented historically since World War I. Cheit himself had corroborated evidence of his own childhood sexual abuse, which lead to the jailing of his abuser. He sticks exactly to the fact since they need no embellisment, including the fact that many jurors on the McMartin day care trial voted to convict.
As for witch-hunts, its a ridiculous claim when investigations only began *after* children disclosed abuse. Nobody was looking for abuse, and many professionals found it very difficult to accept the horror of such things. Since the 1980s and 1990s (key dates in much of this book) the growing awareness of child sexual abuse, organized pedophile rings and ritual abuse has increased, and the resources for both survivors and those who support them have improved both in number and depth.
This really is an outstanding book.