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Legislating Change? Responses to Criminalizing Female Genital Cutting in Senegal.

Bettina Shell-Duncan, Ylva Hernlund, Katherine Wander, Amadou Moreau.   

Abstract

Although the international community has recently promoted legislation as an important reform strategy for ending female genital cutting (FGC), there exist divergent views on its potential effects. Supporters argue that legal prohibition of FGC has a general deterrent effect, while others argue legislation can be perceived as coercive, and derail local efforts to end the practice. This study examines the range of responses observed in rural Senegal, where a 1999 anti-FGC law was imposed on communities in which the practice was being actively contested and targeted for elimination. Drawing on data from a mixed-methods study, we analyze responses in relation to two leading theories on social regulation, the law and economics and law and society paradigms, which make divergent predictions on the interplay between social norms and legal norms. Among supporters of FGC, legal norms ran counter to social norms, and did little to deter the practice, and in some instances incited reactance or drove the practice underground. Conversely, where FGC was being contested, legislation served to strengthen the stance of those contemplating or favoring abandonment. We conclude that legislation can complement other reform strategies by creating an "enabling environment" that supports those who have or wish to abandon FGC.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24771947      PMCID: PMC3997264          DOI: 10.1111/lasr.12044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Law Soc Rev        ISSN: 0023-9216


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