HIV transmission Flashcards

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Clarence 1889

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  • Transmission of gonorrhea to partner
  • QBD said this was not an offence and that it was fraught with consequence to impose liability
  • Marriage = consent at this time
  • Assault requires more than the passing of one thing to another
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Dica 2004

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  • Knew he was HIV positive and slept with 2 women
  • It was decided that Clarence does not apply anymore
  • Charged under S20
  • V’s consent was irrelevant because of such serious harm
  • His conviction was quashed because consetn should have been left to the jury and then there was a retrial and he was convicted
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R v Wilson 1984

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  • It is now possible to convict for S20 even in the absence of an assault
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4
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Ireland and Burstow 1998

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  • Bodily harm now includes psychiatric harm and disease
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5
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What are the exceptions to consenting to really serious harm?

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  • Boxing

- Medical procedures

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What are the problems with criminalizing HIV transmission?

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  • Some religions cannot use protection so it is unfair to them
  • Minimal criminalization as this is people’s private lives
  • State should not be so intrusive
  • Criminal law must only be used for the most serious crimes
  • The net for criminal law should not be over powering or inclusive
  • Fair labelling
  • Blameworthiness
  • Unfair to gay people?
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7
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Its a complete case of fact and who is it left too?

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  • The jury
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8
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Konzani 2005

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  • HIV positive and had sex with 3 women
  • Charged S20
  • TJ told jury each woman must formerly and willingly consent
  • Appeal dismissed as jury were directed appropriately
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9
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Why must a woman give informed consent?

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  • It is in the public interest to stop the spread

- Should respect a persons autonomy which is not enhanced if the HIV is concealed

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Adaye 2004

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  • Aware that he may have HIV but did not know for sure
  • Pleaded guilty of S20
  • Jailed for 6 years
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11
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should the law use the definition of consent in the sexual offences act 2003 S74?

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  • Arguments for

- Arguments against

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12
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What is willful blindness?

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  • Where someone has good cause to believe they have HIV but chooses to ignore the fact
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13
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If you could get convicted for knowing you had HIV but not for being unsure what would be the problem?

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  • No one would get tested at all which would not be in the public interest
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