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This is an abstract with a Release date: July 16, 2017
“The impact of HIV criminalization on people living with HIV is ultimately destructive and divisive, creating a sense that there are ‘good’ HIV-positive people versus ‘bad’ HIV-positive ....
Criminalization of HIV legitimizes the ignorance, homophobia, racism and sexophobia that fuels inflated fears of HIV and those who have HIV. Criminalization undermines efforts to prevent new HIV ....
SERO Stories - Nick Rhoades
Iowa
SERO Stories - Nick Rhoades
Nick Rhoades used a condom, had an undetectable viral load and did not transmit HIV but was sentenced to 25 years by an Iowa court. Later reduced to a year served, he now must register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.SERO Stories - Monique Moree
South Carolina