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Governing bodies and spaces: A critical analysis of mandatory human immunodeficiency virus testing in correctional facilities

机译:管理机构和场所:惩教设施中强制性人体免疫缺陷病毒测试的关键分析

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As it currently stands, mandatory human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing of prisoners is performed by nurses in more than 24 states and throughout the federal correctional system. The aim of this article was to bring to the attention of the nursing community the inner workings of mandatory HIV testing and its implications for HIV-positive prisoners. Building on a recent report published by Human Rights Watch, we critically examine the deployment of mandatory HIV testing in state correctional facilities located in Alabama and South Carolina. We, therefore, intend to situate this practice within a bio-political logic and explore its human rights consequence.
机译:按照目前的情况,在超过24个州以及整个联邦惩教系统中,护士对囚犯进行强制性人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)测试。本文的目的是提请护理界注意强制性HIV检测的内部工作原理及其对HIV阳性囚犯的影响。根据《人权观察》最近发布的报告,我们严格审查了位于阿拉巴马州和南卡罗来纳州的州教养所中强制性HIV检测的部署。因此,我们打算将这种做法置于生物政治逻辑内,并探讨其人权后果。

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