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  2. Sexually violent predator laws - Wikipedia

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    Civil confinement is the formal legal process by which persons convicted of certain sexual offenses (generally violent sex offenders) may be subject to involuntary commitment upon completion of a prison sentence, and is a potential penalty of sexually violent predator laws.

  3. Involuntary commitment - Wikipedia

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    Civil commitment procedures may take place in a court or only involve physicians. If commitment does not involve a court there is normally an appeal process that does involve the judiciary in some capacity, though potentially through a specialist court.

  4. Kansas v. Hendricks - Wikipedia

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    Kansas v. Hendricks, 521 U.S. 346 (1997), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court set forth procedures for the indefinite civil commitment of prisoners who are convicted of a sex offense and are deemed by the state to be dangerous because of a mental abnormality.

  5. Habeas corpus in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In United States law, habeas corpus is a recourse challenging the reasons or conditions of a person's confinement under color of law. A petition for habeas corpus is filed with a court that has jurisdiction over the custodian, and if granted, a writ is issued directing the custodian to bring the confined person before the court for examination into those reasons or conditions. The Suspension ...

  6. Confinement - Wikipedia

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    Confinement may refer to: With respect to humans: An old-fashioned or archaic synonym for childbirth; Postpartum confinement (or postnatal confinement), a system of recovery after childbirth, involving rest and special foods; Civil confinement for psychiatric patients; Imprisonment, usually as punishment for committing a crime False imprisonment

  7. Civil confinement - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Civil confinement

  8. Lawmaker seeks to add civil definition of sexual assault ...

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    Rep. Kadyn Wittman, D-Sioux Falls, introduced the bill that would seek a civil legal course of action for stealthing. Lawmaker seeks to add civil definition of sexual assault known as 'stealthing ...

  9. Special Commitment Center - Wikipedia

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    Civil commitment is the subject of controversy because it allows the involuntary civil confinement of a sex offender after the court's sentence has been fulfilled. [ citation needed ] History