Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Vicki Luker
  • 1. Entwined Endemics: HIV and 'Law and Order' / Vicki Luker and Sinclair Dinnen
  • Masculinity, violence and HIV: 2. Masculinity matters: men, gender-based violence and the AIDS epidemic in Papua New Guinea / Richard Eves
  • 3. Teasing out the tangle: raskols, young men, crime and HIV / Vicki Luker with Michael Monsell-Davis
  • Networking, sex working and the law: 4. From gift to commodity . . . and back again: form and fluidity of sexual networking in Papua New Guinea / Lawrence Hammar
  • 5. Decriminalisation of prostitution in Papua New Guinea / Karen Fletcher and Bomal Gonapa
  • 6. Sex workers and police in Port Moresby (1994-1998): research and intervention / Carol Jenkins
  • Police, prisons, army and mainstreaming HIV: 7. The Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary / Abby McLeod and Martha Macintyre
  • 8. Prisons and HIV in Papua New Guinea / Greg Law and Sinclair Dinnen
  • 9. HIV and the Papua New Guinea Defence Force: risk behaviours and perceptions / Joachim Pantumari, Peter Bamne and Vicki Luke
  • 10. Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS in the law and justice sector / Ian Patrick
  • Governance, rights and security: 11. Witchcraft, torture and HIV / Nicole Haley
  • 12. Community-building and security: case studies / Sinclair Dinnen, John Cartwright, Madeleine Jenneker, Clifford Shearing, Isaac Wai, Paul Maia
  • 13. Re-thinking human rights and the HIV epidemic: a reflection on power and goodness / Elizabeth Reid
  • 14. Enabling environments: the role of the law / Christine Stewart
  • 15. HIV and security in Papua New Guinea: national and human insecurity / Michael O'Keefe
  • Conclusion: Civic security / Vicki Luker
  • Epilogue: Ela's question / Elizabeth Reid