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Behind Closed Doors: Who Is Regulating Sex, and How


Article # : 12919 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 5 / 1987  2,886 Words
Author : Connaught Marshner
Connaught Marshner is a writer and editor of Conservative Digest, in Washington, D.C.

       THE REGULATION OF SEXUALITY
       Carol Joffe
       Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1986
       166 pp., $24.95
       
        In modern America there is a new and proliferating breed of person whose job it is to manage our sexuality: counselors at family-planning clinics. Sex has become so technologized that it is deemed the sphere of separate experts. Women of all ages and walks of life who have a desire to control the fruits of their sexuality while still enjoying its pleasures turn their footsteps to the same door.
       
        What happens behind that door is the subject of Carol Joffe's book.
       
        Why It Matters
       
        How the door came to be there at all is the story of competing policy currents. The story is worth repeating because, for sixteen years now, the nation has had a governmental commitment at the highest levels - federal, state, and local revenues for family planning reached $442 million in 1981.
       
        The commitment is not without consequences. For example, presently more than a million teenagers become pregnant each year, and the trend shows no signs of reversing. Statistically, the increase in teen pregnancy parallels the increase in teen-accessible clinics. In the Wall Street Journal last fall, Stan Weed of the Institute for Research and Evaluation reported a "fivefold increase in teen-age clients and a twenty-fold constant-dollar increase ... (1998 of 17818 Characters)
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