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FROM COERCIVE POLICIES TO VOLUNTARY INITIATIVES
Authors:Ida Blom
Institution:Historisk institutt , Universitetet i Bergen , ?ysteinsgate 1–3 , PB 7805, 5020 Bergen E-mail: ida.blom@hi.uib.no
Abstract:During the twentieth century Danish policies to prevent venereal diseases (VD) were characterized by coercive measures targeting all citizens and formulated in a gender neutral language. Voluntary individual initiatives were only during the 1970s and 1980s accepted as the best means to curb these diseases. This paper analyses debates in the Danish parliament on legislation between 1906 and 1988 to prevent VD, exploring when and why provisions shifted from coercive policies to voluntary initiatives. It considers the possible impact of accepted norms for sexual behaviour as well as of the increasingly influential medical profession. It discusses to what extent VD legislation complied with core elements of emerging and later changing welfare state policies and charts the position of political parties with regard to legislation on VD.
Keywords:venereal diseases  Denmark  health policies
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