John was working at a construction site and fell off a 30-foot scaffolding ladder. Four vertebrae in his lower back were compressed as a result of the fall. While in the hospital, the doctors prescribed oxycodone. Doctors were unaware that John had a history of drug abuse. After leaving the hospital, his girlfriend, Sara, began to take John’s oxycodone as well. Sometimes she would sell the pills to friends so she can afford more prescriptions for oxycodone.
Sara soon discovered she was pregnant, but she kept it a secret from most of her family and friends. However, John was aware she was pregnant, but they both continued to take the oxycodone. When Sara gave birth, the doctors discovered that the infants exhibited signs of drug addiction. The infants were tested and found to be suffering from withdrawal symptoms. The doctors also tested Sara’s blood and found that there were high levels of oxycodone in her blood.
The department of child services was called in and they placed the infants with foster parents. Both John and Sara admitted to the caseworkers and police that they were addicted to oxycodone.
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What crime or crimes do you think the couple should be charged with? Explain your answer.
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Do you think prescription drug abuse is as serious as street drug abuse? Why or why not?
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Do you think the couple will respond to drug treatment? Why or why not?
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Would integrating the couple into a faith community (that has experience supporting drug addicts) help improve their chance of overcoming addiction? Is there evidence for your position?
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