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Abortion

by Rita Simon
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Overview

Abortion is one of the most compelling public policy issues facing government and the public in the United States today. Most societies have enacted laws and statutes regarding abortion, and most societies have strong feelings regarding birth control and abortion. But the legal statutes and attitudes follow markedly different approaches. Simon examines how this issue is being faced in the United States, Canada, a sample of Western and Eastern European countries, Middle Eastern, African, and Latin American societies, and, among Asian countries, Japan, China, and India, along with Australia.

After a brief historical introduction, Simon examines the legal statutes pertaining to abortion in the selected countries and then reviews public attitudes toward abortion based on responses to national public opinion polls. She concludes by discussing the relationships between the laws and statutes pertaining to abortion and the nations' policies vis-^&Dgrave;a-vis population growth and control. Abortion is the first volume in a series that will examine major public policy issues using an explicitly comparative approach. Each will serve as a handbook for students, researchers, and scholars, containing basic empirical data and comprehensive references on the social issue or practice under examination.

Synopsis

Examines a crucial public policy issue--abortion--in comparative perspective.

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Begins a series examining public policy issues from an explicitly comparative approach; others being considered for future volumes include euthanasia, marriage and divorce, inheritance, drugs, public education, and other issues about which most governments have passed laws and most members of society have opinions. Here Simon (justice, American U.) covers the historical background, abortion statutes in selected countries worldwide, public attitudes based on responses to national opinion polls, and the relationship between policies on abortion and on population growth and control. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Rita Simon

RITA J. SIMON is Professor of Justice at American University.

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Begins a series examining public policy issues from an explicitly comparative approach; others being considered for future volumes include euthanasia, marriage and divorce, inheritance, drugs, public education, and other issues about which most governments have passed laws and most members of society have opinions. Here Simon (justice, American U.) covers the historical background, abortion statutes in selected countries worldwide, public attitudes based on responses to national opinion polls, and the relationship between policies on abortion and on population growth and control. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1998
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
168
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780275960612

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