Female Genital Mutilalation Flashcards

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What is female genital mutilation?

A

The removal of tissue of the genitalia of young girls to abide to social norms.

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How old are victims of FGM?

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Generally, 2-8.

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What is a clitoridectomy?

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The removal of the clitoral hood and potentially clitoris

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What is an FGM excision?

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removal of the clitoris or labia minora

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What is FGM infibulation?

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Removal of clitoris, vaginal lips and stitching of the vagina

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What are the consequences of FGM?

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Pain, shock, anaemia, infection, bleeding, trouble urinating, trouble with pregnancy, abscess, death, PTSD, anxiety, etc.

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Why is FGM practised? (6)

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The patriarchy, customs, ritual, gender definition, honour or marriage.

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What sections of Australian criminal law refers to FGM? (2)

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306(2) and 306(4)

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What does section 306(2) of Australian criminal law refer to?

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Someone performing FGM.

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What does section 306(4) of Australian criminal law refer to?

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Someone who removes a child for FGM.

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Who is FGM more likely to occur to?

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Isolated women.

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What two instances of FGM are illegal in Australia?

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Performing FGM and removing someone from the country to perform FGM.

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