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Volumn 30, Issue 2, 2002, Pages 239-253

Evaluating the impact of criminal laws on HIV risk behavior

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Indexed keywords

CONFERENCE PAPER; CORRELATION ANALYSIS; CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR; CRIMINAL LAW; DATA ANALYSIS; DISEASE CONTROL; EMPIRICISM; ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE; HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT; HEALTH PROGRAM; HOMICIDE; HUMAN; HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS INFECTION; INFECTION CONTROL; INFECTION RISK; INFORMATION PROCESSING; LAW; OUTCOMES RESEARCH; PROSTITUTION; PUBLIC HEALTH; PUBLISHING; RISK ASSESSMENT; SAFE SEX; SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE; SOCIAL ASPECT; STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE; VIRUS TRANSMISSION; ARTICLE; DISEASE TRANSMISSION; HEALTH CARE AND PUBLIC HEALTH; HIGH RISK BEHAVIOR; LEGAL APPROACH; PRIVACY; UNITED STATES;

EID: 0036598950     PISSN: 10731105     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-720X.2002.tb00390.x     Document Type: Conference Paper
Times cited : (80)

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