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Baby Abandonment

Baby Abandonment. By: Brittany Partlow , Bree Bushman, Austynn Fritze , & Alyse Anderson. What is Baby Abandonment?. Child Welfare League of America defines it as “Any time a child is left without appropriate supervision for extended periods of time”. History.

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Baby Abandonment

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  1. Baby Abandonment By: Brittany Partlow, Bree Bushman, AustynnFritze, & Alyse Anderson

  2. What is Baby Abandonment? Child Welfare League of America defines it as “Any time a child is left without appropriate supervision for extended periods of time”

  3. History • Baby abandonment dates back to the Middle Ages in Rome • Revolving wooden wheel where unwanted babies were abandoned • Before the Safe Haven Laws were introduced in the United States, baby abandonment was prevalent • 105 babies abandoned in 1998 • 33 found dead

  4. Origins of Safe Haven Laws • Texas was the first state to pass the law in 1999 • By 2000, 14 more states adopted the laws • In February of 2008, all 50 states passed some form of the Safe Haven Law

  5. Political Aspects • Variations of each law by state • Designated drop-off locations • Information given, if any • Age of child

  6. Variations of Age of the Child Between States

  7. Minnesota Law • In 2000 the Safe Haven Law was passed • The law states: • Dropped off within 72 hours • Mother is the only one that can drop-off infant • Safe Haven locations are only hospitals

  8. Ethical Aspects • Advantages • Disadvantages • Unintended consequences • Happy endings

  9. Ethical Aspects Advantages Disadvantages Law isn’t advertised enough Promotes baby abandonment Any person could relinquish infant Father could be willing to raise child Babies born with little prenatal care Psychological consequences • Crimes prevented • More babies available for adoption • Possibly can prevent abortions

  10. Ethical Aspects • Unintended consequences • Nebraska doesn’t specify age limit • Uses the word child • Anyone under age 19 • Nebraska lawmakers working to revise Safe Haven Law http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgXssqyCnKk

  11. Conclusion • What Is Baby Abandonment? • History • Origins • Political Aspects • Minnesota Law • Ethical Aspects

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