Evaluating Punitive Policies for Prenatal Substance Use
A new state policy proposes that pregnant individuals who test positive for illegal substances should face criminal charges for child endangerment. Critically evaluate this policy. In your evaluation, consider the potential intended benefits of such a policy as well as its likely unintended consequences for the health and well-being of both the pregnant person and the developing fetus.
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