Global Social Security Review

The US Safe Haven Law and Program and Its Implications for Korea’s Crisis Pregnancy and Protected Childbirth Support

  • Author

    Choi, Shinwoo

  • Page

    29-41

  • PubDate

    2025. 12.

  • Language

    kor

In this article, I provide an overview of the background to the introduction of the Safe Haven Law and Program (SHLP) in 1999 and trace its development over time. I highlight recent changes, such as the spread of Safe Haven Baby Boxes, the extension of the time frame for legally surrendering an infant, and the growing number of designated surrender locations. While SHLP has made some headway in preventing child abandonment, it still has structural limitations―such as the absence of follow-up support for at-risk parents―and thus remains underused and low in accessibility. In this context, this article also considers the gap between the law’s original intent and its actual implementation, and discusses the implications of this US case for Korea’s new protected birth system and, more broadly, its social welfare system.

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