tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7959803343678816550.post3603886525140945340..comments2023-10-31T02:08:20.043-07:00Comments on CJS395 Spring 2012: Pregnant Women in PrisonMichael Gizzihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15691728024188312906noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7959803343678816550.post-20081356697575690752012-04-09T09:56:27.210-07:002012-04-09T09:56:27.210-07:00So the question also becomes, "What happens t...So the question also becomes, "What happens to the child after birth?" If the mother does not have anyone out of prison to take care of the child, where does he or she go? This topic is very troubling and it also seems that the answers to the problems are also troubling. If the mother does have someone outside prison to take care of the child, how can she be ensured that this person will in fact take care of the child? And if she doesn't have anyone, does the child go into the foster system? What happens when she gets out of prison, does she get her child back? Depending on her charges, should she? All these scenarios are horrible and leave little room to have set rules and regulations because of the vast amount of exceptions to the possible rules. Unfortunately, I do not have the answer to what should happen but I can only hope that someone does figure it out!Meghan Moorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16963990910195571712noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7959803343678816550.post-74845566086973757972012-02-28T18:39:44.532-08:002012-02-28T18:39:44.532-08:00Interesting topic, in 1998 1,400 women gave birth ...Interesting topic, in 1998 1,400 women gave birth while incarcerated thats a huge number. I also heard that if women give birth while incarcerated they have to wear handcuffs on their arms and legs while giving birth, which i think is beyond cruel.Lashanda jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02823506724026927405noreply@blogger.com