People with HIV Fear Unfair Treatment in Courts Originally printed (Issue 2032 – Between The Lines News) Nearly half of HIV-positive respondents to a recently released survey on HIV criminalization say they believe they will not receive a fair hearing in the criminal justice system if they ever face charges for failing to disclose their status to sexual partners.
People with HIV Fear Unfair Treatment in Courts
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