Abortion in the USA and the UK
Understanding the legal and societal differences in two countries
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:23rd Apr '04
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This insightful book explores the differing experiences of abortion in the UK and the USA, highlighting legal and societal contrasts.
In recent years, the experiences surrounding abortion have varied significantly between the UK and the USA, prompting a deeper exploration of the legal and societal implications in each country. Abortion in the USA and the UK offers a compelling analysis of these differences, highlighting how the United States has a higher abortion rate and a more politically charged environment surrounding the issue. Notably, the book discusses historical events, such as George W. Bush's 2001 decision to prohibit American funding for international organizations involved in abortion services, illustrating the intertwining of politics and reproductive rights.
The volume also sheds light on the alarming instances of violence against abortion providers in the USA, where individuals linked to abortion services have faced targeted attacks. In contrast, the UK provides a more accessible process for women seeking abortions, although it is crucial to note that women do not possess the absolute right to choose. This comparison reveals the complexities of each country's approach to abortion rights and the societal attitudes that shape them.
By examining the contrasting legal frameworks and cultural perceptions of abortion, Abortion in the USA and the UK makes significant recommendations for future policies and practices. It encourages readers to reflect on the implications of these differences and consider how they might influence the ongoing discourse surrounding reproductive rights in both nations.
’Abortion in the USA and the UK provides a highly readable and informative summary of the law, politics and provision of abortion in these two societies. Those new to these issues will find this book to be a very good place to start. Those familiar with them will benefit from the up-to-date account of developments, taking us to 2003, that runs through the text.’ Ellie Lee, University of Kent, UK ’Colin Francome guides us through fifty years of history in the effort to legalize abortion in the United States and the UK. Each country's route to legal abortion has been different and these differences are thoroughly detailed and analyzed herein. Understanding these differences may be key to understanding the continued controversy that surrounds current attempts to de-criminalize abortion in much of the developing world and to preserve legal abortion in a number of countries where it is challenged by conservatives.’ Frances Kissling, Catholics for a Free Choice, Washington, USA (taken from the Foreword) ’Colin Francome has devoted much of his academic life to researching the abortion issue and this book provides an insightful account of his findings.’ Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care ’...offers a good record of historical, socio-political and legal aspects of this most contentious and vexed element of women’s reproductive health from a global perspective.’ Health Sociology News ’Dr Francome is widely regarded as the leading British expert on the social significance of abortion.’ Abortion Practice ’...Francome shows a consummate knowledge of his subject, drawing in cultural references from far and wide.’ Conscience
ISBN: 9780754630159
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
188 pages