Cattapan, Alana (4. 3. 2020). „After a newborn was found in a recycling bin, a safe haven baby hatch may save lives”. The Conversation. „In most of Canada, however, abandoning a baby safely and legally is not an option. There are no "safe haven" laws like those in the United States that allow for parents to "safely surrender" their child in a police station, hospital or fire station. Instead, Section 218 of the Criminal Code of Canada prohibits abandoning any child under 10 "so that its life is or is likely to be endangered." As a result, there is discretion in the law about what is considered a danger, and those who would abandon their child are always at risk of prosecution. There are, however, a few places in the country where children can be left safely and anonymously. Since 2010, three baby hatches have been established — one in Vancouver and two in Edmonton. Because they are clearly identified as safe places, leaving a child in a baby hatch is one way to circumvent potential legal repercussions. In Vancouver, police have agreed not to pursue parents unless there is evidence that the child "was abused or otherwise endangered." To date, three babies have been left in Canadian baby hatches.”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
Hibbert, Katharine (2006-05-21). „The Child Catchers”. The Times. London. Архивирано из оригинала 2008-12-02. г. Приступљено 2008-06-30.
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Ashley, Phylicia (1. 7. 2021). „Kentucky's first baby box for mothers in crisis to safely leave child installed”. WAVE (TV). „...there are now 74 boxes in the country and since 2016. Twelve babies have been put in boxes, and 99 were personally handed over to staff at a baby box location. ... Safe Haven Baby Boxes are currently available in Indiana, Ohio, Arkansas, Florida and now Kentucky.”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
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Hibbert, Katharine (2006-05-21). „The Child Catchers”. The Times. London. Архивирано из оригинала 2008-12-02. г. Приступљено 2008-06-30.