A growing number of state legislatures have drafted HIV specific crime statutes which criminalize the intentional transmission of the HIV virus to another. This discussion will focus on the impact of HIV-specific crime statutes on the following issues: confidentiality, the right to privacy, the decision to submit to HIV testing, and how the statutes may or may not succeed in containing the spread of HIV
South Africa‘s high prevalence of HIV/AIDS coupled with a high crime rate and incidence of sexual vi...
The criminalization of HIV non-disclosure has become a hot topic for discussion and debate amongst h...
In July 2012, a group of experts and statespersons established by the United Nations Development Pro...
Public health authorities and legislators are concerned that HIV infected individuals may deliberate...
Ever since Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) was first recognized as a widespread public health pro...
Throughout history, epidemics have been endemic to the human experience.1 Medical epidemics can caus...
This Article challenges the current legislative and scholarly approaches to HIV-exposure crimes and ...
INTRODUCTION: Globally, prosecutions for non-disclosure, exposure or transmission of HIV frequently ...
The AIDS epidemic continues to pose significant public health challenges, especially given that the ...
This Note traces the history of HIV and its impact on the homosexual community, with a focus on crim...
The HIV crisis in the United States is far from over. The confluence of widespread opioid usage, hig...
Introduction: Globally, prosecutions for non-disclosure, exposure or transmission of HIV frequently ...
In June 2013 the New York State Court of Appeals held that the saliva of a defendant afflicted with ...
Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. requires addressing structural barriers to HIV prevention and ca...
Eight states criminalize the act of exposing another person to HIV through spitting. But there is ju...
South Africa‘s high prevalence of HIV/AIDS coupled with a high crime rate and incidence of sexual vi...
The criminalization of HIV non-disclosure has become a hot topic for discussion and debate amongst h...
In July 2012, a group of experts and statespersons established by the United Nations Development Pro...
Public health authorities and legislators are concerned that HIV infected individuals may deliberate...
Ever since Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) was first recognized as a widespread public health pro...
Throughout history, epidemics have been endemic to the human experience.1 Medical epidemics can caus...
This Article challenges the current legislative and scholarly approaches to HIV-exposure crimes and ...
INTRODUCTION: Globally, prosecutions for non-disclosure, exposure or transmission of HIV frequently ...
The AIDS epidemic continues to pose significant public health challenges, especially given that the ...
This Note traces the history of HIV and its impact on the homosexual community, with a focus on crim...
The HIV crisis in the United States is far from over. The confluence of widespread opioid usage, hig...
Introduction: Globally, prosecutions for non-disclosure, exposure or transmission of HIV frequently ...
In June 2013 the New York State Court of Appeals held that the saliva of a defendant afflicted with ...
Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. requires addressing structural barriers to HIV prevention and ca...
Eight states criminalize the act of exposing another person to HIV through spitting. But there is ju...
South Africa‘s high prevalence of HIV/AIDS coupled with a high crime rate and incidence of sexual vi...
The criminalization of HIV non-disclosure has become a hot topic for discussion and debate amongst h...
In July 2012, a group of experts and statespersons established by the United Nations Development Pro...