Thai Corrections Department Increasing Efforts To Prevent Tattooing Among Prison Inmates To Curb Spread Of HIV, Other Diseases
Main Category: HIV / AIDSArticle Date: 21 Nov 2007 - 10:00 PDT
The Thai Department of Corrections is increasing its efforts to prevent prison inmates from tattooing themselves in an effort to curb the spread of HIV and other diseases, such as hepatitis, the Bangkok Post reports.
According to a recent study conducted by Ploenjai Taekasem, chief of Thailand's Criminology Research and Development Centre, 50% of 10,544 inmates who received a medical check-up from November 1997 to October 2002 had tattoos, and 56% of them were tattooed while incarcerated. Ploenjai said because tattooing is banned in prisons, sewing needles, guitar strings or pens often are used. She added that about 83% of inmates cleaned tattooing materials with alcohol or flames and that many use "ordinary water."
Ploenjai recommended that the corrections department educate inmates about the effects of tattooing, including possible HIV transmission. A 1997 survey found that of 300 inmates with tattoos, 105 contracted HIV from using contaminated tattooing instruments, John Lerwitworapong, director of the Department of Corrections Hospital, said (Bangkok Post, 11/19).
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Tatoos In Jail
posted by Réal Massé d.d. on 3 Mar 2008 at 4:00 amIt's true that Thai people like to be tattooed and they make beautiful tattoos. Even the foreigners incarcerated in Thai prisons are in fact interested to have upon their arms or their bodies a Thai tattoo. Perhaps the foreigners are more educated about AIDS and hepatitis C that they provide their own needles but many don't have and they are tattooed with the needles in service for all.
The Thai Corrections Department has to do a lot of efforts to stop the tattooing in prisons and the solution isn't the beating of inmates.
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