Proponents say ‘civil-commitment’ programs protect the public while detractors argue they violate civil liberties.
Proponents say civil-commitment programs protect the public; detractors argue they violate civil libertiesMinnesota has 747 men in its sex-offender program, with most housed at this facility in Moose Lake, Minn.
A 27-year-old man was recently ordered to report to a remote, barbed-wire-encircled facility in Minnesota under a law that allows judges to lock sex offenders away to prevent crimes they have yet to commit.Continue reading your article with
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