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Imprisonment for non-intentional transmission of HIV: can it be supported using established principles for justifying criminal sentencing?
- Correspondence to Dr Matthew Phillips, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester Centre for Sexual Health, 280 Hathersage Road, Manchester M13 0JR, UK; phillima{at}tcd.ie
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Imprisonment for non-intentional transmission of HIV: can it be supported using established principles for justifying criminal sentencing?
Publication history
- Received December 18, 2012
- Revised March 4, 2013
- Accepted March 18, 2013
- First published April 11, 2013.
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May 13, 2016
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