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HIV transmission should be decriminalized: HIV prevention programs depend on it

机译:艾滋病毒传播应非刑事化:艾滋病毒预防计划依赖于此

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Whenever there is a sensational criminal case involving HIV transmission, the media cover it with far more gusto than they usually devote to scientific advances in the field. For example, a murder trial is now taking place in Canada involving a man who has been accused of sexually transmitting HIV to 11 different women, two of whom have died of their infections. Moreover, it is alleged that the accused perpetrator deliberately withheld from these women the fact that he was HIV-positive and that he refused to use a condom during intercourse. Notwithstanding that the suspect is possibly psychopathic and uncaring, or possibly of low intelligence and unable to assess the consequence of his actions, most people probably hope that he is convicted, sentenced, and imprisoned for his acts. Furthermore, most people probably wish for the criminal justice system to pursue these cases with vigour. In fact, however, people should understand that such legal action, and the willingness of the courts to hear these cases, will only weaken the global battle against HIV transmission.
机译:每当发生涉及艾滋病毒传播的耸人听闻的刑事案件时,媒体对它的报道都比他们通常致力于该领域的科学进步的兴趣大得多。例如,加拿大现在正在进行一项谋杀案审判,其中一名男子被指控向11名不同的妇女进行性传播艾滋病毒,其中两名因感染而死亡。此外,据称,被指控的肇事者故意向这些妇女隐瞒他是艾滋病毒阳性的事实,并且他拒绝在性交时使用避孕套。尽管犯罪嫌疑人可能是精神病患者,缺乏照料,或者可能是智力低下,无法评估其行为的后果,但大多数人还是希望他因其行为而被定罪,判刑和监禁。此外,大多数人可能希望刑事司法系统积极处理这些案件。但是,实际上,人们应该理解,这种法律行动以及法院审理这些案件的意愿只会削弱全球抗击艾滋病毒传播的斗争。

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