New Hampshire Statutes

§ 135-E:1 — Findings and Intent

New Hampshire § 135-E:1
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XPUBLIC HEALTH
Ch. 135-EINVOLUNTARY CIVIL COMMITMENT OF SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATORS

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N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 135-E:1 (2026).

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The general court finds that a small but extremely dangerous number of sexually violent predators exist who have antisocial personality features which are unamenable to existing mental illness treatment modalities, and those features render them likely to engage in criminal, sexually violent behavior. The general court further finds that the likelihood of sexually violent predators engaging in repeat acts of predatory sexual violence is high. The existing involuntary commitment procedures for the treatment and care of mentally ill persons are inadequate to address the risk these sexually violent predators pose to society. The general court further finds that the prognosis for rehabilitating sexually violent predators in a prison setting is poor, the treatment needs of this population are v

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Legislative History

2006, 327:21. 2010, 287:1, eff. July 13, 2010.

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