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Unmet Needs, Unwanted Persons: A Call for Expansion of Safe Haven Laws

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    • Publication Date:
      2016
    • Abstract:
      Legislative strategies for reducing infant abandonment and neonaticide developed in response to a series of sensational cases that occurred in Texas in 1999. The media coverage of these cases implied that the incidence of the crime was increasing, and Texas legislators responded with a law permitting parents to anonymously surrender their newborn at designated locations such as hospitals. This was the first "safe haven" law. Interest peaked nationwide, and by 2008 all states had a similar version of the law. These laws can trigger rapid cessation of parental rights and a fast-tracked adoption to a preapproved family, reflecting the legislators' assumption that it is better to permit struggling mothers to leave their children with well-intentioned strangers than to abandon the children or end their lives. These laws, however, suffer from several inadequacies.
    • ISSN:
      1552-146X
    • Rights:
      CLOSED
    • Accession Number:
      edsair.doi.dedup.....623437ca40c09671925239e2574cc8e9