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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2013 Oct;17(8):2624–2636. doi: 10.1007/s10461-013-0408-1

Table 2.

Sexual HIV exposure cases: Defendants’ gender and race, complaining witnesses’ gender, whether defendant and complaining witness were in an on-going relationship at time of the alleged exposure, and case outcome

Number of casesa Race of defendant On-going relationship/ Not on-going relationship Case outcome: convicted of a crime/not convicted of a crime
Male defendant/Female complaining witness 8 6 black 5 ongoing relationship
1 not an ongoing relationship
4 guilty, 1 dismissed
1 guilty
2 white 0 ongoing relationship
2 not an ongoing relationship
1 guilty, 1 dismissed
Male defendant/Male complaining witness 3 0 black
3 white 1ongoing relationship
2not an ongoing relationship
1 dismissed
1 guilty lesser charge, 1 dismissed
Female defendant/Male complaining witnessb 4 4 black 3 ongoing relationship
1 not an ongoing relationship
1 guilty, 1 guilty lesser charge, 1 dismissed
1 guilty
0 white
a

A case involving sexual contact with a child was not included in this table.

b

There were no sexual exposure cases between females.