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Predatory offender released from civil commitment moved to Rochester

Predatory offender released from civil commitment, moved to Rochester Benjamin James Alverson moved to Campus Drive Southeast on Feb. 26. A community notification meeting is scheduled for March 2. Written By: Post Bulletin staff reports | 7:06 pm, Feb. 27, 2021 × Benjamin Alverson A man who was civilly committed as a predatory offender has been released from commitment and moved to the 2100 block of Campus Drive Southeast late last week, according to the police department. Benjamin James Alverson, 45, a risk level 1 predatory offender, transitioned on Feb. 26 from the Minnesota Sex Offender Program to Southeast Rochester. Alverson is described as a white male, 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing 155 pounds, with hazel eyes and brown hair.

Case challenging constitutionality of the Minnesota Sex Offender Program can move forward

Case challenging constitutionality of the Minnesota Sex Offender Program can move forward
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Civil Commitment of Sex Offenders Pretends Prisoners Are Patients

It was my understanding that I was to do the treatment, then be released, says Mike Whipple, who recently participated in a 14-day hunger strike at the Minnesota Sex Offender Program s facility in Moose Lake. Twelve years later, I m still here, doing the same thing, over and over and over. So far the civil commitment program has incarcerated Whipple three times longer than the prison sentence he served. The hunger strike, which involved a dozen of the program s 737 clients, ended last week after state officials promised meetings where protesters could air their complaint that there is no clear pathway to release from their indefinite confinement. But those meetings surely will not resolve the fundamental problem with programs like this, which evade constitutional constraints by pretending that prisoners are patients.

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