Thompson
This is аn appeal from an order of the Superior Court denying Elmer L. Thompson’s petition for discharge from the treatment center for sexually dangerous persons
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at M.C.I., Bridgewater (treatment center). Thompson contends that the judge erred in refusing, under
Elmer L. Thompson (petitioner) has beеn confined at the treatment center since his commitment in 1969 as a sexually dangerous person. See
Thompson, petitioner,
l.
According to
2. Due Process.
Individuals who have been civilly committed have a due procеss right to “reasonably nonrestrictive confinement conditions.”
Youngberg
v.
Romeo,
We need not here decide whether the petitioner has a constitutional liberty interest in placement in a facility which is less restrictive than the treatment center. Assuming that the petitioner has such an interest, we сonclude that it is adequately protected by various provisions of the statute governing the commitment of sexually dangerous persons. As already noted,
3. Equal Protection.
The petitioner also contends that our interpretation of the discharge provisions of
Our holding in Andrews, supra, is limited to those cases where there are unjustified differences in stаtutory schemes *508 which have “generally similar functions and effects.” Id. at 480. Because confinement at the treatment center as a sexually dangerous person, and civil commitment to Bridgewater State hospital, do not have “generally similar functions and effects,” we conclude that the differences in thе availability of less restrictive confinement under c. 123 and c. 123A are fully justified.
The Bridgewater State hospital is reserved for those who, if not retained “in strict custody,” “would create a likelihood of serious harm.”
In contrast, patients at the treatment center are not all characterized by a need for strict security, but instead by the nature of the mental disorder from which they suffer. See
Order denying petition affirmed.
Notes
In
Commonwealth
v.
Travis,
We recognize that under the parole provisions of
Commonwealth
v.
Rodriguez,
For example,