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The Gender Equality Potential of New Anti-prostitution Policy: A Critical Juncture for Concrete Reform

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In April 2016, France adopted a new law enshrining a conception of prostitution as a form of violence against women that needed to be ‘abolished’ and setting up a complex policy framework to achieve this end. This framework comprises a criminal justice ‘pillar’ dedicated to prohibiting and punishing the purchase of sexual services and a social service ‘pillar’ dedicated to providing financial and social support to individuals involved in selling sex—uniformly assumed to be women and systematically considered to be victims. The new policy was supposed to break from 70 years of symbolic politics characterised by ambiguous regulation, low political attention, and lax policy implementation. Drawing on documentary and interview data, and using the Gender Equality Policy in Practice framework to determine the policy’s current and potential impact on women’s rights and gender equality, this chapter argues that implementation of France’s new anti-prostitution policy is currently at a critical juncture. Budget reductions, a lack of central state steering, and competing policy priorities are contributing to hollowing out the policy of its capacity to support individuals wishing to exit prostitution while possibly deteriorating the working conditions of those who cannot or do not wish to exit.

Originally published in French Politics, vol 18, issue 1-2 (2020), pp. 153–174. doi: https://doi.org/10.1057/s41253-020-00109-7. Reprint by Springer International Publishing 2023 with kind permission.

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    In April 2019, the Inspection Générale des Affaires Sociales (IGAS) was instructed to produce the evaluation.

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St. Denny, E. (2024). The Gender Equality Potential of New Anti-prostitution Policy: A Critical Juncture for Concrete Reform. In: Engeli, I., Mazur, A.G. (eds) When Gender Equality Policies in Practice Matter. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-44108-0_8

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