Intentional or Reckless Sexual Transmission of Infection: Legal Guidance, Sexual offences , Violent crime
This guidance sets out how prosecutors should approach cases where there is an allegation that the suspect has intentionally or recklessly transmitted an infection to another person during sexual activity. It excludes other methods of transmission, such as shared needle usage. Any allegation of intentional or reckless transmission of an STI will almost invariably be eligible for early advice in accordance with Chapter 7 and Annex 6 of the Director’s Guidance on Charging (sixth edition).
Guidance Regarding N.J.S.A. 2C:34-5(b) in Light of Advancements in Treatment for HIV/AIDS – State of New Jersey
Prosecutorial guidance for the State of New Jersey. The Guidance calls for prosecutors to consider whether a sexual act was forced or coerced, whether there was an intention to transmit, and whether the individual was adhering to an appropriate HIV treatment plan, before bringing charges.
Politiques sur les problématiques liées au corps humains: Introduction à la criminalisation de la sexualité et de la procréation
Le document d'introduction expose dans le détail les principaux domaines de préoccupation ainsi que le préjudice infligé aux droits humains de chacun-e et à la santé de la société tout entière par la criminalisation tant directe qu'indirecte.
Resolution on HIV Discrimination and Criminalization
Calls for the elimination of HIV-specific criminal laws and implementation of approaches to HIV consistent with the treatment of similar health and safety risks. Endorses the recommendations of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS for ending federal and state HIV-specific criminal laws, prosecutions, and civil commitments.



