HIV/AIDS and HCV in Prisons
A Select Annotated Bibliography
Prepared by: Ralf Jürgens with funding from the International Affairs Directorate, Health Canada
November 2005
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Scope, Methods, and Next Steps
Overview Documents, Policies, and Guidelines
Essential Resources
Other Resources
HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C in Prisons: Prevalence and Risk Behaviours
Essential Resources
Other Resources
Overviews
Documents by region
Africa
Americas
Central and Southern America
Canada
United States of America
Eastern Mediterranean
Europe
Western and Southern Europe
Russian Federation
South-East Asia
Western Pacific
Australia
HIV and HCV Transmission in Prison
Overviews
Documents by region
Americas
Central and Southern America
Canada
United States of America
Eastern Mediterranean
Europe
Western and Southern Europe
Eastern Europe
Russian Federation
South-East Asia
Western Pacific
Australia
Transmission of STIs
Education
Condoms, Lubricants, and Combatting Sexual Violence
Essential Resources
Other Resources
Tattooing
Injection Drug Use: Overviews
Essential Resources
Other Resources
Bleach and Other Disinfectants
Essential Resources
Other Resources
Needle and Syringe Programs
Essential Resources
Other Resources
Substitution Treatment
Essential Resources
Other Resources
Heroin Prescription
Mortality upon Release
Other Forms of Drug Dependence Treatment
Essential Resources
Other Resources
Drug Supply Reduction Measures
"Drug-Free Units"
Urinalysis
HIV Testing and Counselling
Care, Support, and Treatment for HIV/AIDS and HCV
Care, Support, and Treatment for HIV
HCV Treatment
Housing of HIV-Positive Prisoners
Compassionate Release, Release Planning and Aftercare
Compassionate Release
Release Planning and Aftercare
Alternatives to Imprisonment
Prison Populations with Particular Needs
Young Offenders
Women Prisoners
Aboriginal Prisoners
Transsexual/Transgender Prisoners
Legal, Ethical, and Human Rights Issues
Essential Resources
Other Resources
Periodicals
Websites
Acknowledgments
This bibliography has benefited in many ways from the contributions of others. The author and the International Affairs Directorate wish to thank the members of the Steering Committee of the 3rd International Policy Dialogue on HIV/AIDS: HIV/AIDS in Prisons who provided input at several stages of this project; the peer reviewers for their comments on a draft of the annotated bibliography: Glenn Betteridge, Murdo Bijl, Holly Catania, Anne De Groot, Kate Dolan, KC Goyer, Rick Lines, Morag MacDonald, Martina Melis, Lars Moller, Dmitry Rechnov, Marlise Richter, Heino Stöver, Gerald Thomas, and Barry Zack; and Gord Cruess for research assistance provided.
Funding for this publication was provided by the International Affairs Directorate, Health Canada. The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official views of the International Affairs Directorate.
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