I was not sure whether to post this into SLAM or N&P (since this involves morality to some extent), but since this is a news item, I decided to create a topic in here.YLE News wrote:Involuntary Commitment for Substance Abusing Mothers?
published yesterday 02:55 PM, updated today 11:26 AM
The Ministry of Social Affairs and Health is proposing that expectant mothers with substance abuse problems be committed against their will if the unborn child is deemed in danger.
Under current laws, the state may intervene to commit pregnant women for up to five days on foetal health protection grounds. A working group under the ministry now wants to see the period for forced commitment extended to 30 days and that women could be held for the entire duration of their pregnancies, should the situation warrant it.
The working group, however, underscores the importance of preventive drug treatment services, and it says involuntary commitment is considered a final resort after all other avenues have been exhausted.
YLE
I agree with this proposal, including the importance of preventive measures (since obviously involuntary commitment means that the unborn child has already been endangered). By abusing substances during pregnancy, the mother endangers the child considerably and also possibly society's resources if her uncaringness results in some defects in the child that requires state attention and aid.
Any thoughts or opinions?