The Impact of the Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure on the Health and Human Rights of “Black” Communities

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The criminalization of HIV non-disclosure has become a hot topic for discussion and debate amongst human rights advocates, HIV/AIDS service providers, and people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. This paper explores the inherent problems with HIV non-disclosure laws. These laws are ambiguous and pose a serious threat to public health policy and programming by obstructing the fundamental human rights of people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. Using a human rights framework, this paper explores the impact of non-disclosure laws on the health and rights of African, Caribbean, and Black-Canadian communities and proposes ways to address the shortcomings of HIV non-disclosure laws and inadequate social policies.

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Wilson, C. (2013). The Impact of the Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure on the Health and Human Rights of “Black” Communities. Health Tomorrow: Interdisciplinarity and Internationality, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.25071/2564-4033.37275

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