Regulating Women: Policymaking and Practice in the UK

by Sarah Cooper

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A number of women's issues serve to create novel policy problems that require creative, and sometimes unique, regulatory and legal responses. This book embarks upon a comparative case study approach to explore UK policymaking in the areas of abortion, rape, prostitution and pornography in turn. Each chapter engages a different institutional perspective to explore the influence of a range of bodies such as the legal system, medical profession, civil society, police force and mass media. The analysis reveals a common thread that runs throughout decision-making in these areas; a constant balancing act between regulation that purports to protect women, and regulation that supposedly reflects female liberation, with a continual dance between the labels of 'criminal' and 'victim' being performed by policy actors.

Largely reflective of a dogmatic approach to the status of women, it is argued that different institutions retain strongholds over policymaking in these domains, prohibiting a joined-up approach. This has served to perpetuate harmful and negative stereotyping of women's issues and create countless conundrums when the activities of women fall into more than one policy category.
  • ISBN10 1783481846
  • ISBN13 9781783481842
  • Publish Date 23 February 2016 (first published 17 February 2016)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Rowman & Littlefield International
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 218
  • Language English