The increase in identified HIV seropositive prisoners in Australia's gaols is of major concern, and raises serious questions concerning legal obligations within the prison community
This Witness Seminar, held at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in May 2017, brings...
Abstract: The question ofHIV management in prison has been an ongoing issue, fraught with contradict...
Female sex workers (FSWs) and female prisoners experience elevated HIV prevalence relative to the ge...
The increase in identified HIV seropositive prisoners in Australia's gaols, as outlined in this...
n formulating policy on HIV/AIDS in prisons, concepts of rights and duties arise as considerations i...
This thesis argues that the role of the criminal law in response to the emergence of AIDS should be...
AbstractIn 2011, over 10.1 million people were held in prisons around the world. HIV prevalence is e...
There are significant ethical, public health, and human rights implications for failing to provide d...
Studying the transmission, prevention and treatment of HIV and AIDS in prison is incredibly importan...
A South African sentenced to prison is at high risk of contracting HIV before he even arrives at pri...
he South Australian prison system is relatively small with a total of 966 prisoners accommodated in ...
his paper addresses women prisoners ' issues in regard to HIV infection. It is descriptive beca...
The transmission of HIV infection in prisons should be viewed as a high priority for both prisons po...
HIV infection and AIDS have posed unprecedented problems for prison authorities around the world. Th...
boriginal or Torres Strait Islander people who are prisoners are not at risk of HIV/AIDS infection j...
This Witness Seminar, held at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in May 2017, brings...
Abstract: The question ofHIV management in prison has been an ongoing issue, fraught with contradict...
Female sex workers (FSWs) and female prisoners experience elevated HIV prevalence relative to the ge...
The increase in identified HIV seropositive prisoners in Australia's gaols, as outlined in this...
n formulating policy on HIV/AIDS in prisons, concepts of rights and duties arise as considerations i...
This thesis argues that the role of the criminal law in response to the emergence of AIDS should be...
AbstractIn 2011, over 10.1 million people were held in prisons around the world. HIV prevalence is e...
There are significant ethical, public health, and human rights implications for failing to provide d...
Studying the transmission, prevention and treatment of HIV and AIDS in prison is incredibly importan...
A South African sentenced to prison is at high risk of contracting HIV before he even arrives at pri...
he South Australian prison system is relatively small with a total of 966 prisoners accommodated in ...
his paper addresses women prisoners ' issues in regard to HIV infection. It is descriptive beca...
The transmission of HIV infection in prisons should be viewed as a high priority for both prisons po...
HIV infection and AIDS have posed unprecedented problems for prison authorities around the world. Th...
boriginal or Torres Strait Islander people who are prisoners are not at risk of HIV/AIDS infection j...
This Witness Seminar, held at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in May 2017, brings...
Abstract: The question ofHIV management in prison has been an ongoing issue, fraught with contradict...
Female sex workers (FSWs) and female prisoners experience elevated HIV prevalence relative to the ge...