10 reasons to oppose the criminalization of HIV exposure to transmission

by Ralf Jürgens et al.

This document provides ten reasons why criminalizing HIV exposure or transmission is generally an unjust and ineffective public policy. The obvious exception involves cases where individuals purposely or maliciously transmit HIV with the intent to harm others. In these rare cases, existing criminal laws can and should be used. In addition, governments should effectively prosecute all cases of sexual violence and ensure that rape in marriage is recognized as a crime.

Year
2008
  • Global
  • Policy
  • Laws and regulations
  • Human rights
  • People living with HIV (PLHIV)

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