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The Law Is One Crazy Bitch

Kevin Hilke

James L. Knoll on misapplication of psychiatric knowledge in the justice system, the politically-fabricated category of the “sexually violent predator,” and the increasing probability that a psychopathy commitment law (like the U.K.’s controversial statute) is on the horizon for the United States.

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  1. The terms “sexual violence” or “sexually violent predator” are used, in a legal context throughout the United States, to denote actions or behaviors which do not involve the use of force or physical violence as these terms have always been understood.

    As the term “sexual violence” has been redefined, it now includes any adult having “sexual contact” with a minor below a certain age (these ages vary by state from 14 to 18). The term “sexual contact” itself varies by state, as well, and can include fondling through clothing even if what is being fondled is not genitalia.

    The mere act of having sexual contact with someone under that age is, as a legal definition, “sexual violence”. No actual violence need be employed.

    Without doubt, some offenders labeled “S.V.P.” are truly violent in the way everyone understands the term. The problem is, when the term ‘violent’ has been so radically redefined by the state, it’s often impossible to know who is truly violent and who isn’t. In no way does that empower and protect society.

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