This article examines the scope and meaning of ‘sexual harm’ within the context of ancillary sentencing orders in England and Wales. It argues that the statutory definition provided in the Sexual Offences Act 2003, recently replicated in the Sentencing Act 2020, does not extend to the transmission of sexually communicable infections and that, subsequently, it is inappropriate for Sexual Harm Prevention Orders to be imposed with the aim of preventing transmissions of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It suggests that recent case law reinforces this point and that the questions this raises reflect the broader need for further scrutiny of the aims and purposes of sentencing, and criminalisation more generally, in instances of STI transmi...
Public health authorities and legislators are concerned that HIV infected individuals may deliberate...
Book synopsis: In what circumstances and on what basis, should those who transmit serious diseas...
saw the first successful United Kingdom prosecution for the sexual transmission of disease for over ...
This article examines the scope and meaning of ‘sexual harm’ within the context of ancillary sentenc...
This article examines the scope and meaning of ‘sexual harm’ within the context of ancillary sentenc...
In England and Wales, criminal prosecutions for recklessly causing serious bodily harm by transmitti...
In England and Wales, criminal prosecutions for recklessly causing serious bodily harm by transmitti...
THESIS 11440To address the central question, I consider the philosophical and theoretical perspectiv...
This briefing paper is part of a series that forms one strand of the research and development progra...
In England and Wales, criminal prosecutions for recklessly causing serious bodily harm by transmitti...
In England and Wales, criminal prosecutions for recklessly causing serious bodily harm by transmitti...
This article examines the criminalisation of the reckless transmission of disease in England and Wal...
<p>Since Bennett, Draper, and Frith published a paper in the Journal of Medical Ethics in 2000...
This paper considers the extent to which people living with HIV or AIDS are liable for sexual conduc...
Allegations of the reckless or intentional transmission of HIV raise challenging questions about how...
Public health authorities and legislators are concerned that HIV infected individuals may deliberate...
Book synopsis: In what circumstances and on what basis, should those who transmit serious diseas...
saw the first successful United Kingdom prosecution for the sexual transmission of disease for over ...
This article examines the scope and meaning of ‘sexual harm’ within the context of ancillary sentenc...
This article examines the scope and meaning of ‘sexual harm’ within the context of ancillary sentenc...
In England and Wales, criminal prosecutions for recklessly causing serious bodily harm by transmitti...
In England and Wales, criminal prosecutions for recklessly causing serious bodily harm by transmitti...
THESIS 11440To address the central question, I consider the philosophical and theoretical perspectiv...
This briefing paper is part of a series that forms one strand of the research and development progra...
In England and Wales, criminal prosecutions for recklessly causing serious bodily harm by transmitti...
In England and Wales, criminal prosecutions for recklessly causing serious bodily harm by transmitti...
This article examines the criminalisation of the reckless transmission of disease in England and Wal...
<p>Since Bennett, Draper, and Frith published a paper in the Journal of Medical Ethics in 2000...
This paper considers the extent to which people living with HIV or AIDS are liable for sexual conduc...
Allegations of the reckless or intentional transmission of HIV raise challenging questions about how...
Public health authorities and legislators are concerned that HIV infected individuals may deliberate...
Book synopsis: In what circumstances and on what basis, should those who transmit serious diseas...
saw the first successful United Kingdom prosecution for the sexual transmission of disease for over ...