HIV/AIDS is a serious health threat for prison populations in many countries, and presents significant challenges for prison and public health authorities. This situation is often exacerbated by high rates of hepatitis and/or tuberculosis. The generally accepted principle that prisons and prisoners remain part of the broader community means that the health threat of HIV within prisons, and the health threat outside of prisons, are inextricably linked and demand coordinated action. Yet many countries have not implemented comprehensive HIV prevention programmes in prisons, or achieved a standard of prison healthcare equivalent to the standard outside of prison. In December 2004, the authors were retained by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to prepare an international Framework to address HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment in prisons. The Framework is a tool designed to assist governments meet international obligations on human rights, prison conditions, and public health. It outlines a 100‐point action plan for implementing a response to HIV/AIDS in prisons based on international health and human rights standards, and on evaluated models of good practice.
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Rick Lines;
Rick Lines
Irish Penal Reform Trust, Dublin, Ireland
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Heino Stöver
Heino Stöver
University of Bremen/Faculty of Law, Bremen, Germany
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1744-9219
Print ISSN: 1744-9200
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2006
Int J Prison Health (2006) 2 (3): 237–242.
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Lines R, Stöver H (2006), "Building an effective international framework to address HIV/AIDS in prisons". Int J Prison Health, Vol. 2 No. 3 pp. 237–242, doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/17449200601043697
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