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The chaperone is typically accountable to a third party, usually the parents of one of the accompanied young people.

Her presence was a guarantee of the virtue of the young woman in question. Female chaperones were also called dueas , a Spanish word, meaning "owners" (female). Chaperones for young men were not commonly employed in Western society until the latter half of the 20th century.

For example, a chaperone might be an expert in a given activity who takes a group and accompanies them during outside activities to provide physical support, advice and emergency attention if necessary. Sometimes the term is applied to people who are essentially tour guides (as were the bear-leaders of the Grand Tour in previous times).

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