Soft Sterilization: Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives in the Carceral State
Abstract
In the United States, between 1907 and 1978, the proliferation of eugenic state practices routinely targeted institutionalized women with legalized involuntary sterilization. Sterilization laws and policies were a form of reproductive control, which predominantly impacted women from marginalized communities. After the implementation of federal regulations prohibiting involuntary sterilization practices, state agencies continued to engage in...
Paper Details
Title
Soft Sterilization: Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives in the Carceral State
Published Date
Dec 11, 2019
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
2
Pages
218 - 230
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