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Competence to proceed in SVP commitment hearings: Irrelevant or fundamental due process right? | LitMetric

Competence to proceed in SVP commitment hearings: Irrelevant or fundamental due process right?

Behav Sci Law

Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33612, USA.

Published: February 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • SVP civil commitment aims to incapacitate offenders and protect the public and is used in 21 jurisdictions.
  • The process raises questions about whether respondents need to be competent to challenge unproven allegations and participate in the commitment process.
  • Of the 14 states that have considered this, one requires competence to challenge allegations, while another mandates competence for participation in the SVP commitment process.

Article Abstract

Sexually Violent Predator (SVP) civil commitment, intended to incapacitate offenders and protect the public, has been implemented in 21 jurisdictions. While respondents in traditional civil commitment proceedings need not be competent to proceed, SVP commitment may present a greater deprivation of liberty and therefore greater procedural protections may be merited. Statutes and case law regarding competence in this context address two issues: competence to challenge unproven sexual offense allegations and competence to participate in the SVP commitment process. Of the 14 states that have addressed the issue, one concluded that respondents must be competent to challenge unproven allegations and one concluded that all SVP respondents must be competent to participate in the commitment process. Differences between SVP and traditional civil commitment, the rationale underlying the competence requirement, and decisions regarding competence in SVP commitment are reviewed to inform debate regarding whether SVP respondents must be competent to proceed with the commitment process.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bsl.957DOI Listing

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