When the U.S. Supreme Court last week declined to hear a challenge to the constitutionality of Minnesota‘s sex offender program, it relieved the pressure for major near-term change in a program that confines over 700 people who’ve finished their prison sentences. Only rarely is anyone released.
Here’s a look at a program that is often opaque to the public, and at the handful of people who — at least on paper — may have a shot at release sometime soon:
There’s a certain cruel irony with the hyperlinked “Minnesota” in the article (and above). Clicking it sends you to US News’ view that MN is the 3rd best place to live. I’m guessing a few hundred men civilly committed may disagree!