Sexually Violent predator Civil Commitment Laws allow for
civil imprisonment of persons who are about to leave prison and who are found probable
to commit upcoming acts of sexual violence. In the US, twenty states, the
federal government, and the District of Columbia have a variety of
these commitment laws, which are denoted to as "Sexually Dangerous
Persons" or "Sexually Violent Predator" (SVP).
The Supreme Court limits the Congress power by evaluating the laws made by Congress since no laws can be valuable without being evaluated by the Supreme Court.