HIV Criminalization

Full Report HIV Criminalization and Sex Work in California October 13, 2017 The vast majority of all HIV-specific criminal incidents in California involve people engaged in sex work or those suspected of engaging in sex work. A new report finds that women—and Black women, in particular—are the most disproportionately impacted by California’s sex work laws, […]

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HIV Criminalization
HIV Criminalization and Sex Work in California

October 13, 2017

Meeting Proceedings Community Input Meeting Synthesis: Strategic Priorities for 2017 January 10, 2017 Following the Community Input Meetings in San Francisco and Los Angeles in October and November of 2017, the Executive Committee of the policy centers—consisting of investigators from the academic and community partners at both centers, as well as CHRP project officers—met to […]

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HIV Criminalization
Community Input Meeting Synthesis: Strategic Priorities for 2017

January 10, 2017

Policy Brief HIV and Incarceration: Reviewing the Policy Issues September 1, 2012 Among the most glaring health disparities in California is the disproportionate prevalence of HIV among individuals in the correctional system. These individuals are also disproportionately African-American and Latino and many experience repeated arrests and releases over their lifetimes. Interventions carried out during incarceration […]

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HIV Criminalization
HIV and Incarceration: Reviewing the Policy Issues

September 1, 2012