IntroductionEllen H. Moskowitz and Bruce Jennings Part I: Overview and Guidelines Long-Acting Contraceptives: Ethical Guidelines for Policymakers and Health Care ProvidersEllen H. Moskowitz, Bruce Jennings, and Daniel Callahan Part II: Long-Acting Contraception in Context 1. Contraceptive Policy and Ethics: Lessons from American HistoryKathleen E. Powderly 2. Long-Acting Contraceptives: Rationale, Current Development and Ethical ImplicationsGeorge F. Brown Part III: Exploring Conceptual and Theoretical Frameworks 1. The Concept of Coercion and Long-Term ContraceptivesBonnie Steinbock 2. Norplant and Irresponsible ReproductionJohn A. Robertson 3. Reproductive Responsibility and Long-Term ContraceptivesJohn D. Arras and Jeffrey Blustein 4. Long-Term Contraceptives in the Criminal Justice System Rebecca Dresser 5. Other "Isms" Aren't Enough: Feminism, Social Policy and Long-Acting ContraceptionHilde Lindemann Nelson and James Lindemann Nelson Part IV: International Perspectives1. Cultural Difference and Long-Acting ContraceptionRuth Macklin 2. Ethical Issues in the Importation of Long-Acting Contraceptives to NigeriaTola Olu Pearce 3. Long-Acting Contraception in Brazil and the Dominican RepublicEllen Hardy