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The Road Not to Travel: A Comment on Deborah Mathieu's Proposal to Mandate Outpatient Treatment for Pregnant Substance Abusers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2016

Paul Peretz
Affiliation:
California State University—Fullerton, USA
Jean Reith Schroedel
Affiliation:
Claremont Graduate School, USA
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Symposium: Pregnancy and Substance Abuse
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Copyright © Association for Politics and the Life Sciences 

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