December 1, 2008
This document co-produced by OSI and other leading human rights and HIV/AIDS organizations presents ten reasons why applying criminal law to HIV transmission is unjust and ineffective public policy.
About OSI & HIV/AIDS
Too often, the most vulnerable and marginalized populations are neglected in approaches to treating and preventing HIV/AIDS. To fill this gap, OSI’s Public Health Program works to support stigmatized and socially excluded groups like Roma and ethnic minorities, sexual minorities, injecting drug users, and sex workers.
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