The Problem of Mental Deficiency: Eugenics, Democracy, and Social Policy in Britain,
c.1870-1959
Mathew Thomson
Abstract
This book is the first detailed assessment of the development and implementation of
social policy to deal with the problem of the ‘mentally
deficient’ in Britain between 1870 and 1959. It analyses all the factors
involved in the policy-making process, beginning with the politics of the
legislature and showing how the demands of central government were interpreted by
local authorities, resulting in a wide and varied distribution of medical,
institutional, and community care in different parts of the ... More
This book is the first detailed assessment of the development and implementation of
social policy to deal with the problem of the ‘mentally
deficient’ in Britain between 1870 and 1959. It analyses all the factors
involved in the policy-making process, beginning with the politics of the
legislature and showing how the demands of central government were interpreted by
local authorities, resulting in a wide and varied distribution of medical,
institutional, and community care in different parts of the country. The efforts of
health professionals, voluntary organizations and the families themselves are
considered, alongside questions about the influence of changing concepts of class,
gender, and citizenship. The author queries the belief that the policy of
segregation was largely unsuccessful, and reveals a hitherto unrecognized system of
care in the community. He reframes our understanding of the campaign for
sterilization and examines why British policy-makers avoided extremist measures such
as the compulsory sterilization introduced in Germany and parts of the US during
this period. The author shows that the problem of mental deficiency cannot be
understood simply in terms of eugenics, but must also be considered as part of the
process of adjusting to democracy in the twentieth century.
Keywords:
social policy,
mental deficiency,
Britain,
United States,
Germany,
segregation,
sterilization,
eugenics,
community care,
democracy
Bibliographic Information
| Print publication date: 1998 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780198206927 |
| Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: October 2011 |
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198206927.001.0001 |