This year as many as 375,000 babies may begin their lives harmed by their mothers\u27 substance abuse. As they grow, many of these children will suffer from a myriad of health problems and will impose tremendous financial and social costs on American society. Frustrated by the proliferation of drug babies, the apparent unwillingness of these babies\u27 mothers to abstain from using drugs, and the inability of the social welfare and public health systems to cope with this problem, a handful of prosecutors across the country have invoked criminal sanctions against approximately fifty pregnant substance abusers
Gestational substance abuse seriously threatens fetal health. Recently, many states have prosecuted ...
Despite clear lack of intent to harm those whom they carry, drug-using pregnant women have been cons...
This article addresses the serious public health problem of substance abuse among pregnant women. Pa...
This year as many as 375,000 babies may begin their lives harmed by their mothers\u27 substance abus...
This note examines the constitutional and policy implications of criminal prosecutions for prenatal ...
Annually thousands of babies are born exposed to alcohol or illicit drugs while in their mother\u27s...
Substance use among women who are pregnant is a growing U.S public health issue. Approximately 340,0...
In family courts throughout the country, civil neglect and abuse petitions are routinely brought aga...
As the opioid epidemic has expanded its reach, the number of pregnant women addicted to opioids has ...
The state of Tennessee arrested a woman two days after she gave birth and charged her with assault o...
Abstract The phenomenon of substance abuse during pregnancy has fostered much controversy, specifica...
Changing public values have increasingly placed responsibility upon the mother for the well-being of...
Alcohol and other drug use among women of child-bearing age has increased dramatically, and, as a re...
While each state has varying substance abuse laws and resources for those seeking treatment, many st...
National drug policy, medical practice and the child welfare system have not kept pace with scientif...
Gestational substance abuse seriously threatens fetal health. Recently, many states have prosecuted ...
Despite clear lack of intent to harm those whom they carry, drug-using pregnant women have been cons...
This article addresses the serious public health problem of substance abuse among pregnant women. Pa...
This year as many as 375,000 babies may begin their lives harmed by their mothers\u27 substance abus...
This note examines the constitutional and policy implications of criminal prosecutions for prenatal ...
Annually thousands of babies are born exposed to alcohol or illicit drugs while in their mother\u27s...
Substance use among women who are pregnant is a growing U.S public health issue. Approximately 340,0...
In family courts throughout the country, civil neglect and abuse petitions are routinely brought aga...
As the opioid epidemic has expanded its reach, the number of pregnant women addicted to opioids has ...
The state of Tennessee arrested a woman two days after she gave birth and charged her with assault o...
Abstract The phenomenon of substance abuse during pregnancy has fostered much controversy, specifica...
Changing public values have increasingly placed responsibility upon the mother for the well-being of...
Alcohol and other drug use among women of child-bearing age has increased dramatically, and, as a re...
While each state has varying substance abuse laws and resources for those seeking treatment, many st...
National drug policy, medical practice and the child welfare system have not kept pace with scientif...
Gestational substance abuse seriously threatens fetal health. Recently, many states have prosecuted ...
Despite clear lack of intent to harm those whom they carry, drug-using pregnant women have been cons...
This article addresses the serious public health problem of substance abuse among pregnant women. Pa...