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How a Decades-Old Illinois Law Detains Some Convicted Sex Offenders Indefinitely

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Explaining Illinois' post-conviction civil commitment statute.

A look at Illinois' post-conviction civil commitment statute, how it works and why some say it's designed to warehouse people.

04/13/2026 | Rating NR

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