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A review of the law surrounding female genital mutilation protection orders

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posted on 2020-07-02, 00:00 authored by J Home, A Rowland, Felicity Gerry QCFelicity Gerry QC, C Proudman, K Walton
Performing female genital mutilation (FGM) is prohibited within the UK by the FGM Act of 2003. A mandatory reporting duty for FGM requires regulated health and social care professionals and teachers in England and Wales to report known cases of FGM in under 18-year-olds to the police. An application to the court for an FGM protection order (FGMPO) can be made to keep individual women and girls safe from FGM. This paper reveals the significant disconnect between the number of FGMPO applications and known recorded cases of FGM. The introduction of FGMPOs requires critical exploration as there is insufficient evidence to show that FGMPOs are effective in protecting women and girls from FGM. It is therefore unclear what impact, if any, FGMPOs are having upon the protection of women and girls at risk of FGM. The barriers to the implementation of FGMPOs and possible solutions are discussed.

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Journal

British Journal of Midwifery

Volume

28

Issue

7

Pagination

418 - 429

Publisher

Mark Allen

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0969-4900

eISSN

2052-4307

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

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