HIV is a virus, not a crime: ten reasons against criminal statutes and criminal prosecutions

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The widespread phenomenon of enacting HIV-specific laws to criminally punish transmission of, exposure to, or non-disclosure of HIV, is counter-active to good public health conceptions and repugnant to elementary human rights principles. The authors provide ten reasons why criminal laws and criminal prosecutions are bad strategy in the epidemic.

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Cameron, E., Burris, S., & Clayton, M. (2008). HIV is a virus, not a crime: ten reasons against criminal statutes and criminal prosecutions. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 11(1), 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1758-2652-11-7

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