Abstract

ABSTRACT Recently, there has been an increase in reports on the number of HIV/AIDS cases in the nation's jails and prisons. Many attribute this increase to sexual contact, drug use (needle sharing), tattooing, and the lack of access to condoms. Despite this, many correctional administrators fail to reduce these practices or properly segregate inmates who are known carriers of HIV or full blown AIDS. This show of deliberate indifference from penal administrators could open the door for inmate litigation.

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