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Prisoners and HIV/AIDS
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Prisoners and HIV/AIDS
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A compilation of online material concerning issues surrounding AIDS and HIV in correctional facilities is provided at this website. Links are organized according to the following areas: general articles; personal accounts/profiles; women with HIV in prison/legal issues for HIV-positive prisoners; and additional resources.
Accession Number: 016612
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