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Title: Innocent Victims
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If the mother completes her assigned program, she is reunited with her child. If she does not complete the program, the baby is then left in foster care and goes up for adoption. No criminal charges are filed against the mother in California (Michaels)... Showed first 250 characters
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That equals one out of every ten newborns (Shniderman et al. 6). This alarming statistic does not seem like it will be going down any time soon. With virtually no legal actions taken against these mothers, there does not appear to be any reason to think otherwise... Showed next 250 characters
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