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xoxoxoBruce 05-17-2009 11:36 PM

May 18, 2009: Prison Babies
 
Not prison babes unfortunately, prison babies. Babies born to women in prison.

Quote:

A prison might sound like an odd place for a baby, but the Indiana Women’s Prison nursery is one of seven to open since the late 1990s. Studies have shown that allowing newborns to live with their mothers in jail, as opposed to being separated within 72 hours of birth; standard practice in states without nurseries, benefits children and reduces recidivism among offenders.
http://cellar.org/2009/babies.jpg

No need to worry about children raised in a prison environment...

Quote:

Inmates sentenced to longer than 18 months are ineligible for the nursery program because of limited space and rules preventing children older than a year and a half from participating.
Evidently, women having more than 18 months left on their sentence when they give birth have to do it the old way, which is give up the babies within 72 hours.

link

ZenGum 05-17-2009 11:58 PM

I've heard from the always-reliable souce, TV current affairs shows, that many poor women in the US commit crimes when pregnant so they can give birth in custody and receive free health care of a reasonable quality.
Can anyone confirm if this is true? It was quite a few years ago now.

xoxoxoBruce 05-18-2009 12:03 AM

I wouldn't buy that, they can get health care without going to jail.

ZenGum 05-18-2009 12:13 AM

I was (and still am) sceptical... maybe it was illegals? Merc, do you have specialist knowledge?

The Teapot 05-18-2009 03:31 AM

If its true then I tip my hat to those women. Its a bloody clever way of looking after your kids.

Bullitt 05-18-2009 07:25 AM

Tip your hat to leeches on society, nice.

ZenGum 05-18-2009 07:43 AM

So, back to the Prison Babies....

Recipe, anyone?

Or at least a prison themed nursery rhyme?

rock a bye baby
in the cell cot
when the bomb blows
the cell bars will rock
and when the bars break
the wire will fall
and out will run mama, bubba, and all.

dmg1969 05-18-2009 12:32 PM

They should have this written on that wall...

Twinkle, Twinkle little con
You're in jail because of mom
Behind the bars of steel she bore
And now you live a prisoner

Alluvial 05-18-2009 02:24 PM

Sounds like an interesting program.

Gravdigr 05-18-2009 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZenGum (Post 566455)
I've heard from the always-reliable souce, TV current affairs shows, that many poor women in the US commit crimes when pregnant so they can give birth in custody and receive free health care of a reasonable quality.
Can anyone confirm if this is true? It was quite a few years ago now.

Quote:

Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 566459)
I wouldn't buy that, they can get health care without going to jail.

When I was locked up, still in a local jail, there was more than one (several actually) guy who got himself put in jail for the winter, or simply because they were hungry. Bust a window, get a few weeks worth of free meals. Although now most jails around these parts charge you to keep you locked up. Twenty dollars a day in our county jail. Think about that! You get eleven months & twenty nine days, for stealing a CD, and on top of your fine you get to pay the jail $7280 when you get out.

But, yeah, I totally buy the bit about birthing them babies in jail.

monster 05-18-2009 09:47 PM

I try not to go all holier than thou and supermom and shit but.......

I'm all for this and I don't give a shit if it means the women are breaking laws to get free heathcare. I don't care about the women. But the babies' best chance is to be breastfed and loved and paid attention to. What's the chance of those things happening if these women gave birth on the outside? I could go further and suggest if the mom won't breastfeed or shouldn't becuse of drugs/diseases etc, or if they don't care about the child then 72 hours may be too long..... The women may have fucked up, but the babies are Innocent American Citizens....

SPUCK 05-19-2009 03:33 AM

Great.. Place of birth: Modoc County Jail.

Uryoces 05-19-2009 03:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by monster (Post 566654)
I try not to go all holier than thou and supermom and shit but.......

I'm all for this and I don't give a shit if it means the women are breaking laws to get free heathcare. I don't care about the women. But the babies' best chance is to be breastfed and loved and paid attention to. What's the chance of those things happening if these women gave birth on the outside? I could go further and suggest if the mom won't breastfeed or shouldn't becuse of drugs/diseases etc, or if they don't care about the child then 72 hours may be too long..... The women may have fucked up, but the babies are Innocent American Citizens....

It's like my pastor says, there are no illegitimate babies, only illegitimate parents!

TheMercenary 05-19-2009 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZenGum (Post 566455)
I've heard from the always-reliable souce, TV current affairs shows, that many poor women in the US commit crimes when pregnant so they can give birth in custody and receive free health care of a reasonable quality.
Can anyone confirm if this is true? It was quite a few years ago now.

I can't cite anything for you but after many years in the business I can tell you in my experience this is not true. All women who are prego will get care and they don't need to be in custody to receive the care. They will get nearly the same care as everyone else who pays, has insurance or does not have insurance. There are some differences between the groups but it is not obvious to the patient usually, in the case of obstetrics. Now there is quite a bit of evidence that in the case of the illegal alien women who are prego that other factors exist, but they too receive the same care. In fact the patients with insurance will have significant limits on the care they receive, due to the financial aspect of managed care, not so with the medicaid patients, poor, or illegal aliens.

Madman 05-19-2009 01:48 PM

http://cellar.org/2009/babies.jpg


Which ones are yours Bruce?


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