This Article examines the constitutional concerns raised by, and compares the costs and benefits associated with, the civil commitment of sexually violent predators. Specifically, it focuses on the State of Washington\u27s civil commitment program, the oldest such program in the United States and the only program in the nation to have its constitutional parameters fully litigated. In large measure, the litigation surrounding Washington\u27s civil commitment program has defined the scope of the constitutional rights of civilly committed individuals to constitutionally adequate treatment. At the same time, it has demonstrated many of the problems associated with such programs and provides an important case study in assessing their costs a...
In 1997, the Supreme Court held that the sexually violent predator (SVP) act in Kansas did not viola...
Sex offender civil commitment (SOCC) is a massive deprivation of liberty as severe as penal incarcer...
This article examines New York\u27s newly enacted sex offender civil commitment law entitled Sex Off...
This Article examines the constitutional concerns raised by, and compares the costs and benefits ass...
Over the past fifty years the Supreme Court has been repeatedly asked to address the constitutionali...
This Article will address four major substantive constitutional and moral challenges to the Washingt...
In this Symposium Article, the author discusses the constitutional importance of classifying Washing...
The Article presents common features of the statutory schemes for the involuntary dedication of sexu...
Currently over five thousand individuals are indefinitely confined in the United States with little ...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Kansas v. Hendricks suggests that few constitutional limitations ...
This Comment will address two questions: (1) whether the Washington law is substantially similar to ...
This Comment argues that the SVP statute is not only constitutionally sound, but is also the best al...
This Comment will discuss the portion of the legislation that established the system of involuntary ...
This Article will demonstrate that the Washington legislature deliberately chose to abuse the medica...
In 2006, the State of Nebraska adopted legislation that authorizes the civil commitment of convicted...
In 1997, the Supreme Court held that the sexually violent predator (SVP) act in Kansas did not viola...
Sex offender civil commitment (SOCC) is a massive deprivation of liberty as severe as penal incarcer...
This article examines New York\u27s newly enacted sex offender civil commitment law entitled Sex Off...
This Article examines the constitutional concerns raised by, and compares the costs and benefits ass...
Over the past fifty years the Supreme Court has been repeatedly asked to address the constitutionali...
This Article will address four major substantive constitutional and moral challenges to the Washingt...
In this Symposium Article, the author discusses the constitutional importance of classifying Washing...
The Article presents common features of the statutory schemes for the involuntary dedication of sexu...
Currently over five thousand individuals are indefinitely confined in the United States with little ...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Kansas v. Hendricks suggests that few constitutional limitations ...
This Comment will address two questions: (1) whether the Washington law is substantially similar to ...
This Comment argues that the SVP statute is not only constitutionally sound, but is also the best al...
This Comment will discuss the portion of the legislation that established the system of involuntary ...
This Article will demonstrate that the Washington legislature deliberately chose to abuse the medica...
In 2006, the State of Nebraska adopted legislation that authorizes the civil commitment of convicted...
In 1997, the Supreme Court held that the sexually violent predator (SVP) act in Kansas did not viola...
Sex offender civil commitment (SOCC) is a massive deprivation of liberty as severe as penal incarcer...
This article examines New York\u27s newly enacted sex offender civil commitment law entitled Sex Off...