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HIV Justice Worldwide
How HIV Criminalisation Undermines the HIV Response
Research showing HIV criminalisation does not increase disclosure or safer sex practices, reduces access to healthcare, and increases stigma
What the Experts Say
Official statements by leading international and domestic agencies arguing against HIV criminalisation
Organising Advocacy
Resources outlining community views about HIV criminalisation and examples of advocacy to mitigate or end it
Understanding the Law
Documents analysing HIV criminalisation laws and their use, including precedent-setting cases, the stories of those accused, and community education advice
Initiating Policy & Law Reform
Resources explaining how to undertake policy and law reform, including examples of successful strategies
Supporting Fair & Robust Trials
Resources explaining how to intervene in a case and how scientific evidence should be used in court
Using Science to Prove your Argument
Academic articles outlining the science of HIV transmission and treatment
Working with Police
Resources describing how police investigate alleged HIV criminalisation cases and guidelines for police
Educating Prosecutors
Resources describing advocacy for prosecutorial guidelines to limit the overly broad use of the law and examples of prosecutorial policy and guidelines
Educating Judges
Educational resources targeting judges and reports from judicial discussions of HIV and human rights
Communications and Media
Resources about effective ways to communicate anti-criminalisation messages and how to work with media
Other Toolkits
Other toolkits produced for lawyers and advocates relating to HIV criminalisaiton or broader human rights advocacy
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