Lawmakers historically justify the mobilization of criminal laws on prostitution and HIV as a means of controlling the spread of disease. Over time, however, public health research has conclusively demonstrated that criminal laws on prostitution and HIV significantly impede the ability of sex workers to access services and to live without the stigma and blame associated with being a transmitter of HIV. In turn, mainstream public health approaches to sex work and HIV emphasize decriminalization as a way to improve the lives of sex workers in need of care, treatment, and services. Our current legal system, which criminalizes both prostitution and HIV transmission and exposure, is not in keeping with this decriminalization frame and instead co...
This Article challenges the current legislative and scholarly approaches to HIV-exposure crimes and ...
This is an article published in Journal of the International AIDS Society, available online: https:/...
BACKGROUND: Sex workers are at disproportionate risk of violence and sexual and emotional ill health...
Lawmakers historically justify the mobilization of criminal laws on prostitution and HIV as a means ...
The HIV crisis in the United States is far from over. The confluence of widespread opioid usage, hig...
Public health authorities and legislators are concerned that HIV infected individuals may deliberate...
In the face of the AIDS crisis, state legislatures are taking steps to curtail the spread of the dis...
Eight states criminalize the act of exposing another person to HIV through spitting. But there is ju...
In July 2012, a group of experts and statespersons established by the United Nations Development Pro...
This Note traces the history of HIV and its impact on the homosexual community, with a focus on crim...
UN Women must take an aggressive role in the standardization of laws and policies at the global and ...
BACKGROUND: Sex workers are disproportionately affected by HIV compared with the general population....
In 1988, the Washington Legislature classified intentionally exposing individuals to the human immun...
Background: Sex workers are disproportionately affected by HIV compared with the general population...
A growing number of state legislatures have drafted HIV specific crime statutes which criminalize th...
This Article challenges the current legislative and scholarly approaches to HIV-exposure crimes and ...
This is an article published in Journal of the International AIDS Society, available online: https:/...
BACKGROUND: Sex workers are at disproportionate risk of violence and sexual and emotional ill health...
Lawmakers historically justify the mobilization of criminal laws on prostitution and HIV as a means ...
The HIV crisis in the United States is far from over. The confluence of widespread opioid usage, hig...
Public health authorities and legislators are concerned that HIV infected individuals may deliberate...
In the face of the AIDS crisis, state legislatures are taking steps to curtail the spread of the dis...
Eight states criminalize the act of exposing another person to HIV through spitting. But there is ju...
In July 2012, a group of experts and statespersons established by the United Nations Development Pro...
This Note traces the history of HIV and its impact on the homosexual community, with a focus on crim...
UN Women must take an aggressive role in the standardization of laws and policies at the global and ...
BACKGROUND: Sex workers are disproportionately affected by HIV compared with the general population....
In 1988, the Washington Legislature classified intentionally exposing individuals to the human immun...
Background: Sex workers are disproportionately affected by HIV compared with the general population...
A growing number of state legislatures have drafted HIV specific crime statutes which criminalize th...
This Article challenges the current legislative and scholarly approaches to HIV-exposure crimes and ...
This is an article published in Journal of the International AIDS Society, available online: https:/...
BACKGROUND: Sex workers are at disproportionate risk of violence and sexual and emotional ill health...