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Rising costs of confining sexual predators is 'necessary evil'
By fdlreporter.com - Andy Thompson
Published: 07/06/2012

Wisconsin -- When the Sexually Violent Persons Law was created in 1994, the financial impact on state taxpayers was expected to be minimal.

But that expectation has turned out to be a far cry from reality. Today, more than 360 so-called sexual predators are confined indefinitely at Sand Ridge Secure Treatment Center in Mauston, at an annual cost in excess of $42.6 million.

It costs $149,012 per year to treat a single offender at the inpatient mental health treatment facility. In 2001, the annual per offender cost was $87,000.

Despite the price tag, there is virtually no public outcry over spending money to keep sexual predators away from society. While state budgets have come under intense scrutiny in these financially challenging times, there’s no call to slash funds to confine sex offenders who were targeted for confinement when their prison sentences ended.

“This is money that is necessary to spend to keep these people locked up,” said state Rep. Dean Kaufert, R-Neenah. “It is costly and it is expensive to house them. (Sand Ridge) is a very high-risk secure facility and it’s costly to operate. But my constituents have never told me that this is money they don’t want to spend. I think we’ve become accustomed to the fact that the public wants to be protected from these individuals. They don’t want these people released into the community.

“It’s a necessary evil.”

Similar sentiments were expressed by Rep. Patricia Strachota, R-West Bend, who is chairing a committee to examine the criteria surrounding the supervised release and discharge of those who are deemed to be sexually violent.

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  2. Fred Davis on 07/12/2012:

    The "majority of ignorant people" should not decide on holding any individual past the original time set by a judge at the sentencing level. It is simply unconstitutional in my humble opinion. Judge Kagan is politically progressive but the Supreme Court should be more concerned with ruling on actual laws that are already in place than making new arbitrary political law from the bench. Making new law is the job of a legislator. Many of those out of Harvard think the Constitution is just a piece of paper. They also believe that the three branches of government are equal. Case law set by precedent has been perverted and used to change the structure of the three branches by priority of position incrementally. A necessary evil is voting for two parties with the same socialist agenda. Inmates who have been within the "womb" of the system should be able to "kick the scoundrels" out after time is served.


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