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Creeping By Moonlight: A Look At Civil Commitment Laws For Sexually Violent Predators Through The Lens Of The Yellow Wallpaper, Heather R. Willis
Creeping By Moonlight: A Look At Civil Commitment Laws For Sexually Violent Predators Through The Lens Of The Yellow Wallpaper, Heather R. Willis
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
This note examines the constitutional and social implications of the civil commitment of sexually violent predators in the United States. These commitments are implemented on sexual offenders deemed too dangerous to be placed back into society after serving prison sentences and have been gaining popularity across the United States. Currently, these commitments are considered constitutional in limited circumstances by the Supreme Court, but while these commitments are meant for only the most dangerous and least controllable individuals, the public reaction to sexual offenses increases the possibility these commitments will be misused. As a part of examining this commitment process, this …