Compulsory sterilization, also known as forced or coerced sterilization, refers to any government-mandated program to involuntarily sterilize a specific...
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Eugenics in the United States (redirect from Coping With A "Public Menace": Eugenic Sterilization in Minnesota (Article))
permanent sterilization; tying elected abortion to compulsory sterilization (cannot receive a sought out abortion without "consenting" to sterilization); using...
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traits. The legal basis for compulsory sterilization in Canada can be traced back to the passage of the Sexual Sterilization Act in Alberta in 1928. This...
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communities. Compulsory sterilization is the unwanted and/or nonconsensual sterilization of both men and women. The main form of sterilization for women...
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women were misled into believing that the sterilization procedure was reversible. In other cases, sterilization was performed without the adequate understanding...
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unable to reproduce. Sterilization methods include both surgical and non-surgical options for both males and females. Sterilization procedures are intended...
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National Population Program (redirect from Compulsory sterilization in Peru)
through sterilization were included in Plan Verde, a covert military operation created to establish a neoliberal military junta. Compulsory sterilization, which...
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Harry H. Laughlin (redirect from Eugenical Sterilization in the United States)
active individuals influencing American eugenics policy, especially compulsory sterilization legislation. Harry Hamilton Laughlin was born March 11, 1880, in...
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Reproductive rights (section Compulsory sterilization)
Roma woman who was the victim of forced sterilization in a state hospital in Slovakia in 2000. Forced sterilization in the United States was practiced starting...
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Buck v. Bell (category Compulsory sterilization in the United States)
Jr., in which the Court ruled that a state statute permitting compulsory sterilization of the unfit, including the intellectually disabled, "for the protection...
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The Virginia Sterilization Act of 1924 was a U.S. state law in Virginia for the sterilization of institutionalized persons "afflicted with hereditary forms...
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choice. Forced sterilization was permissible by multiple states throughout various periods in the 20th century. Issues of state sterilization have persisted...
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Virginia could sterilize individuals under the Virginia Sterilization Act of 1924. The most significant era of eugenic sterilization was between 1907...
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genes of those deemed mentally ill were undesirable was used to justify sterilization which was frequently supervised by physicians, including psychiatrists...
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decline. During the time the Sexual Sterilization Act was in effect, 4,800 cases were proposed for sterilization in the Province of Alberta, of which...
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Sterilization law is the area of law, that concerns a person's purported right to choose or refuse reproductive sterilization and when a given government...
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Racial Hygiene in 1905. The movement advocated selective breeding, compulsory sterilization, and a close alignment of public health with eugenics. Racial hygiene...
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Compulsory sterilisation in Sweden were sterilisations which were carried out in Sweden, without a valid consent of the subject, during the years 1906–2013...
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California. In 1909, California had enacted its first compulsory sterilization law to allow for the sterilization of the mentally ill and the mentally retarded...
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Court case Buck v. Bell, after having been ordered to undergo compulsory sterilization for purportedly being "feeble-minded" by her foster parents after...
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eliminate, through sterilization or segregation, those deemed physically, mentally, or morally undesirable. This includes abortions, sterilization, and other...
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administration of President Alberto Fujimori, Peru implemented a forced sterilization campaign as part of the National Population Program, primarily targeting...
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racial and ethical implications. Coercive sterilization refers to the practice of performing sterilization procedures on individuals without their full...
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had subjected more people to forceful sterilization than all other U.S. states combined. The forced sterilization program engineered by the Nazis was partly...
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Rheinlandbastarde were persecuted. They were rounded up in a campaign of compulsory sterilization. The term "Rhineland bastard" can be traced to 1919, just after...
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Ann Cooper Hewitt (category Compulsory sterilization in the United States)
court-ordered sterilization, did not directly lead to any specific legislative changes, but increased public awareness and scrutiny of sterilization practices...
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Nasbandi (category Sterilization in fiction)
the sterilization drive of the government of India during Indira Gandhi's ruling period. Each character in the film is trying to find sterilization cases...
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forced pregnancy, forced marriage, sexual slavery, mutilation, forced sterilization—can affect either males or females, women are more likely to face it...
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of citizens who were sterilized in Nazi Germany ranges from 350,000 to 400,000. As a result of the Sterilization Law, sterilization medicine and research...
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Disability in Canada (section Compulsory sterilization)
permitting sterilization was repealed in 1973, and the E (Mrs) v Eve Supreme Court decision in 1986 affirmed that, in Canada, it is not legal to sterilize someone...
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