Dec. 5, 2025
Refocusing on Rehabilitation: Why the Missouri Legislature Should Amend the SVP Act to Commit Offenders Earlier
In the United States, the Federal Government, District of Columbia, and twenty states have enacted Sexually Violent Predator (“SVP”) laws. These laws allow for the indefinite civil commitment of thousands of individuals to mental health facilities after they have served their criminal sentences. The majority of scholarship in this area has focused on whether Sexually Violent Predator laws should exist. This paper instead addresses how states that have enacted these laws, particularly Missouri, can make these laws more effective in achieving their intended goals.