Pregnancy, Substance Abuse and Reproductive Rights: The Incarceration of Pregnant Cocaine Users and the Establishment of Fetal Rights in South Carolina Reviews
Pregnancy, Substance Abuse and Reproductive Rights: The Incarceration of Pregnant Cocaine Users and the Establishment of Fetal Rights in South Carolina
In the mid-1980?s, during Regan?s national ?War on Drugs?, crack cocaine emerged in the inner-cities, adding a new dimension to the issue of illicit drug use in the United States. During this time period, there was a growing interest in the complexities of drug and alcohol use by pregnant women. By the end of the decade, these issues merged together which resulted in a new national social problem to eliminate: to save innocent ?crack babies? from their dangerous and irresponsible ?crac
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