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In highly criminalized settings KP may be more vulnerable to delay or not to seek HIV services.
In the Asian countries, where drug use is highly criminalized, most study subjects were recruited from the large compulsory long-term rehabilitation programs.
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After Cochran's group drafted its recommendations, WHO appointed a second panel of reviewers, including mental health researchers and physicians from countries where homosexuality is highly stigmatized or criminalized, such as Saudi Arabia and Russia.
Although the federal government criminalized the international slave trade in 1808, after 1820 cultivation of the highly profitable cotton crop exploded in the Deep South, and along with it the slave population.
If clients are criminalized, on the other hand, Sayers says, they, for fear of arrest, would be highly unlikely to go to police if they noticed a sex worker was being maltreated or exploited by her employer.
"Potentially abortion will be criminalized.
"We've criminalized everything," Mr. Rogers said.
They have only demeaned and criminalized it.
"Politics was criminalized and crime was politicized.
People should not be criminalized for poverty.
Victoriano says the big change happened during Rudy Giuliani's tenure as New York City mayor in the mid to late 1990s, during which an unproven and highly criticized theory of broken windows policing was championed, resulting in much of the neighborhood's way of life – involving activities and congregating outside – being criminalized.
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