Sterilization of People with Mental Disabilities: Issues, Perspectives, and Cases
By (Author) Ellen A Brantlinger
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
9th May 1995
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Population and demography
Disability: social aspects
363.970874
Hardback
288
Brantlinger discusses the current medical and legal trends in sterilization with special emphasis on people with disabilities. She explores the issues surrounding sterilization decisions from the perspectives of judges, lawyers, social workers, doctors, family planners, as well as the families and individuals themselves. Woven throughout the book are case studies of individuals ranging from mild to severe retardation. Brantlinger discusses the current medical and legal trends in sterilization with special emphasis on people with disabilities. She explores the issues surrounding sterilization decisions from the perspectives of judges, lawyers, social workers, doctors, family planners, as well as the families and individuals themselves. Woven throughout the book are case studies of individuals ranging from mild to severe retardation. She illustrates how ethical issues related to sterilization are framed and which moral values are called upon during decision-making. She ends with guidelines for decision-making. As the most comprehensive and up-to-date work on the subject, this book will be invaluable to professionals in the social services and mental health fields as well as researchers in law, special education, social work, and public health. Individuals confronting these concerns will find the volume instructive as well.
ELLEN BRANTLINGER is Associate Professor in the School of Education, Indiana Universitye She has published widely on the topics in this book.