ABSTRACT

This ground-breaking handbook details the present situation with regard to female genital mutilation (FGM) in Britain, referring also to other Western nations where FGM occurs. It scrutinises current pathways to eradicating this dangerous, sometimes lethal, form of child abuse and gender-related violence. The cultural and belief systems giving rise to FGM are complex. Further, FGM is an intensely intimate matter often imposed on young and vulnerable children. Approaches to its eradication therefore demand considerable human insight and a competent grasp of inter-/cross-agency working. It is also vital that everyone concerned - whether in caring and parental, safeguarding or other roles - understands fully that, regardless of custom or belief, FGM is a serious crime. The vulnerabilities and need for protection of victims and potential victims are paramount, but these pressing priorities do not lessen the requirement that all aspects of FGM be dealt with straightforwardly in accordance with the law. This book makes the case urgently for developing a shared, coherent model - a multi-disciplinary paradigm articulated at the highest level - as the basis to achieve the eradication of FGM. The text will be required reading for health, legal, educational and social services professionals, as well as researchers, policy-makers, school governors, journalists and other concerned citizens.

chapter |24 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|22 pages

Demography and Epidemiology of FGM

chapter 2|34 pages

Socio-economic Analysis

chapter 3|14 pages

Perceptions and Beliefs Over Time

chapter 4|16 pages

Men, Women and Power

chapter 5|34 pages

Clinical Issues

chapter 6|34 pages

Legislation and Governance

chapter 7|24 pages

Prevention – Formal Approaches

chapter 8|20 pages

Prevention – Communities

chapter 9|16 pages

Prevention – Information and Education

chapter 11|30 pages

UK Politics and the Media

chapter |4 pages

Further Reading

chapter |2 pages

Multimedia Resources

chapter |6 pages

Organisations