Evaluating the impact of criminal laws on HIV risk behavior (original) (raw)

2002, The Journal of Law, Medicine & …

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This paper evaluates the impact of criminal laws on HIV risk behavior in the United States, exploring the mechanisms through which criminal law is expected to influence such behaviors. It documents the types of criminal provisions regarding HIV in states and territories, along with the incidence of prosecutions. The findings are analyzed within the framework of criminal law theory, attempting to correlate legal measures with the public health outcomes they aim to influence.

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