Data Show 70,000 Parents Referred to Police Over Childbirth Drug Tests, Many Based on False Positives
Feb 11
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Data show roughly 70,000 parents were referred to police after drug tests at childbirth, with many referrals driven by flawed or false‑positive screens. CBS News confirms and amplifies The Marshall Project’s reporting, saying the scope is far larger than expected and that hospital drug testing is often serving as a pipeline into criminal charges and child‑removal actions.
Reproductive Rights and Criminalization
Child Welfare and Law Enforcement
Reproductive Rights and Criminal Justice