Ever since Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) was first recognized as a widespread public health problem, policymakers and legal scholars have considered how criminal law should be used to influence the sexual behavior of people with HIV. Surely, HIV is a problem that affects the general health, safety, and welfare of citizens. Thus, as most cases of HIV are transmitted through sexual conduct, states can regulate this conduct pursuant to their police powers. Generally, states that criminalize the transmission of HIV through sexual conduct provide an exception for HIV-positive individuals who disclose their status and obtain consent5 from their partners. However, these statutes tend to be drafted broadly and contain ambiguous disclosure and ...
This paper provides an overview of the use of the criminal law to regulate sexual behaviour in three...
INTRODUCTION: Criminal cases involving human immunodeficiency virus transmission or exposure require...
Lawmakers historically justify the mobilization of criminal laws on prostitution and HIV as a means ...
Ever since Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) was first recognized as a widespread public health pro...
This article discusses the criminalization of HIV transmission and its implications. Part II of this...
Abstract For the past three decades, legislative approa-ches to prevent HIV transmission have been u...
Allegations of the reckless or intentional transmission of HIV raise challenging questions about how...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
A growing number of state legislatures have drafted HIV specific crime statutes which criminalize th...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
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 ...
Throughout history, epidemics have been endemic to the human experience.1 Medical epidemics can caus...
Public health authorities and legislators are concerned that HIV infected individuals may deliberate...
This paper provides an overview of the use of the criminal law to regulate sexual behaviour in three...
This paper provides an overview of the use of the criminal law to regulate sexual behaviour in three...
INTRODUCTION: Criminal cases involving human immunodeficiency virus transmission or exposure require...
Lawmakers historically justify the mobilization of criminal laws on prostitution and HIV as a means ...
Ever since Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) was first recognized as a widespread public health pro...
This article discusses the criminalization of HIV transmission and its implications. Part II of this...
Abstract For the past three decades, legislative approa-ches to prevent HIV transmission have been u...
Allegations of the reckless or intentional transmission of HIV raise challenging questions about how...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
A growing number of state legislatures have drafted HIV specific crime statutes which criminalize th...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
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 ...
Throughout history, epidemics have been endemic to the human experience.1 Medical epidemics can caus...
Public health authorities and legislators are concerned that HIV infected individuals may deliberate...
This paper provides an overview of the use of the criminal law to regulate sexual behaviour in three...
This paper provides an overview of the use of the criminal law to regulate sexual behaviour in three...
INTRODUCTION: Criminal cases involving human immunodeficiency virus transmission or exposure require...
Lawmakers historically justify the mobilization of criminal laws on prostitution and HIV as a means ...