Undercover STD Police

Undercover STD Police by Timberly Robinson, published by iUniverse in December 2002, is a 112-page work written in English. This book explores the role of Disease Intervention Specialists, commonly referred to as the STD Police, who are tasked with the critical mission of preventing the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. Through a detailed narrative, it provides insights into the challenges and responsibilities faced by these professionals in their efforts to educate and inform the public.
Readers will find a focus on the realities of interviewing individuals about their sexual partners, shedding light on the social themes surrounding health and relationships. The book addresses important topics such as dating, lifestyles, and the impact of city and town life on public health. This edition serves as an informative resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of disease intervention and the societal implications of sexual health.
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Their professional working title given by the government is Disease Intervention Specialist or DIS, but out on the streets, people know them as the STD Police.
Their mission: To stop the spread of sexually transmitted diseases by any means necessary.
If you ever wanted to be a DIS or learn what it’s like interviewing people about their sex partners, then this book is a must read.
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