Supports advocates to effectively strategize about ending HIV criminalisation. The 30-minute video distils the content of the three-day training academy into four overarching themes: survivors, victories, intersectionality and community.
Doing HIV Justice: Clarifying criminal law and policy through prosecutorial guidance
Demystifies how civil society worked with the Crown Prosecution Service of England & Wales to create the world’s first policy and guidance for prosecuting the reckless or intentional transmission of sexual infection.
Sex, criminal law and HIV non-disclosure – Part 1
Outlines circumstances when people with HIV are obliged to disclose their status before sex.
HIV is Not a Crime
Introduces HIV criminalization through the experiences of three people who were prosecuted for HIV crimes.
Survivors’ Testimony: HIV is not a Crime Conference
Includes testimony and advocacy of survivors of HIV criminalization prosecutions at the HIV Is Not A Crime conference, 2014.
Consent: HIV non-disclosure and sexual assault law
Features eight experts in HIV, sexual assault and law raising many questions about HIV-related legal developments in Canada. (28 min)
Positive Women: Exposing Injustice
Documentary film (45 min) tells the personal stories of four women living with HIV in Canada and their experiences with HIV disclosure, the criminal law, and stigma and discrimination.
More Harm than Good
Filmed at an international meeting on HIV prevention and criminal law in Toronto in April 2013, More Harm than Good features interviews with social scientists, researchers and legal and public health experts describing the public health impact of HIV criminalisation.
Sex, criminal law and HIV non-disclosure – Part 2
Provides overview of reasons why HIV criminalization is the wrong approach for Canada.