Do Post-release Service Programs For Incarcerated Individuals Living With Hiv/aids Reduce Barriers/obstacles To Housing And Employment After Release From Prison?: A Review Of Literature

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Do Post-release Service Programs For Incarcerated Individuals Living With Hiv/aids Reduce Barriers/obstacles To Housing And Employment After Release From Prison?: A Review Of Literature

...it caused a shock wave that was felt worldwide. Initially, AIDS was considered a disease only contracted by homosexual men and hemophiliacs and the beginning years were somewhat calm among the heterosexual world. But when word got out that the virus was spreading and that anyone could develop HIV infection, a panic set in that impacted the perception of the disease, the assessment of risk-taking behaviors. One of the central realizations of public health organizations is that the AIDS epidemic is going to stay, even in light of beneficial and expensive treatment options, and systems must be put in place for preventing the spread of HIV from individuals with the disease to those who have not contracted it yet.
Worldwide, the AIDS epidemic is worse than many could have...

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