145-46 (2017), states: …he facilities that do offer treatment are not…Ĭontinue reading Cyrus P. Izzi, “Constitutional Law – The Cage a Fetish Can Build: Proposed Legislative Reform for Civil Commitment Procedures in Sexually Violent Predator Laws,” 39 Western New England Law Review 141, at pp. The View in the U.S.: There is no scientific consensus or clear evidence that sex offender treatment has any significant impact on sex crime recidivism Anne R. Gladden, II from the gulag in Moose Lake, Minnesota. The below came from “The Legal Pad” Volume 3, Issue 12, (December 10, 2019) pp. For many in law enforcement, the intention was to protect children, but our ignorance of sexuality and the serious study of it…Ĭontinue reading Earl Yarington JanuMaupdates Arlington, baltimore, baltimore post examiner, Baughman, Berlin, civil, Civil Commitment, Earl, Earl Frank Yarington, examiner, Frank, Galen, Galen Baughman, Offender, post, Predator, punitive, Sex, sex offender, Sexually, Sexually Violent Predator, SVP, Violent, Yarington 2 Civil commitment and the courts’ historic march toward genocide (Part II) It is understandable and necessary to protect children and the vulnerable, but the data show that our lawmakers, our justice system is failing badly but still moving at lightning speed to permanently punish and lock up anyone whose sexual interest is determined to be abnormal. Part I Part II Part III BY EARL YARINGTON Whether we are addressing the war on drugs, violence, gun violence, child sex abuse, or civil commitment, our lawmakers don’t want to fix these problems. First, one of the sheriff’s jail commanders died then, a deputy in a…Ĭontinue reading admin Top Stories, updates Civil Commitment, conditions of confinement, contagious, CoronaVirus death, Covid-19 death, death, detention, die, facility, Jail, news, Offender, prison, Sex, sex offender, Sexually Violent Predator, social death, SVP 0 Civil Commitment: ‘Excuse me, your honor, some judicial maturity, please?’ (Part III) But the toll became clear as deaths mounted.
GMT When COVID-19 began tearing through Detroit’s county jail system in March, authorities had no diagnostic tests to gauge its spread.
By PETER EISLER, LINDA SO, NED PARKER and BRAD HEATH Filed May 18, 2020, 11 a.m. The resulting lack of data has deep implications for the fight against the virus, because prison outbreaks can move easily to surrounding communities. jails and prisons, but testing of inmates and staff remains spotty and many confirmed cases are going unreported. sex law 2 “Death Sentence” - Across U.S., COVID-19 takes a hidden toll behind barsĬOVID-19 is spreading rapidly in U.S. It is coercive, moralistic, often…Ĭontinue reading Judith Levine JTop Stories, updates Civil Commitment, commitment, criminalization, feminism, Judith Levine, medicalization, Mental Health, Offender, prison, Sex, sex offender, sexual liberation, Sexually Violent Predator, Soros, Surveiller et Punir, SVP, U.S. Along with long prison sentences, the sex offender registry, and restrictions on residency, work, recreation, travel, and family life, a crucial element of the regime is “sex offender treatment.” Based on the notion that “sexual offending” is a unique, incurable disorder, which must be “contained” to protect the community, especially children, from predation, such treatment is anything but therapeutic. is a vast regime of draconian penalties and “management” of “sex offenders” – a category including anyone from consensual teen lovers to armed rapists. Presentation summary The legacy of the 40-year-long sex panic in the U.S.