Thank you very much for that very important question. I will look to my colleagues at CATIE, the ACO and LEAP to jump in here as well.
I would answer that by first asking how you define “reckless” behaviour and at whom that is pointed. Power relations play an important role in all sexual negotiations. When we're looking at the impact of HIV transmission and prosecutions against women in particular, and marginalized communities, more importantly, as a whole, they often come from a place of marginalization, where power relations are certainly not to their advantage.
I think it's very difficult to define reckless behaviour, as there is a very limited breadth of evidence to actually prove, in the moment, whether the act is reckless or not.