Enforcement of HIV Criminalization in Michigan
Using data obtained from the Criminal History Record database maintained by the Michigan State Police Criminal Justice Information Center, this study examines the enforcement of HIV nondisclosure laws from 1991 to 2024.
Finding Equality: A creative take on feminist judgment projects and the criminalization of HIV non-disclosure
This article reflects on the politics of feminist judgments, challenging the premises of the conventional methodology in contexts where the law cannot be redeemed through liberal legal methods. One such area is HIV non-disclosure. Canadian courts have repeatedly found that the criminal law has jurisdiction over a person’s failure to disclose their HIV-positive status in sexual relations. The article argues that the law in this area should not be rewritten using the conventional methodology because the law should be abolished. In contexts like this, feminists should have recourse to an expanded referential universe, including creative tools, strategies, and forms of literary and artistic expression to represent gender and sexuality differently.
HIV Criminalization in Indiana: Evaluation of Transmission Risk
Indiana has six laws that criminalize people living with HIV, spanning both the public health and criminal codes. This study evaluates whether these laws reflect current understandings of HIV science and criminalize conduct that poses negligible or no risk of transmitting HIV.
Recours à la justice pénale pour transmission sexuelle du VIH en France: Nombre d’affaires et caractéristiques des personnes impliquées
Identifie et analyse l’ensemble des procédures pénales jugées depuis le début de l’épidémie. Différentes sources ont été systématiquement croisées : veille permanente du CNS documentation associative médias données des services du ministère de la Justice auditions.



