In civil law countries—France, Italy—there has been some use of that kind of approach, although their systems are quite different. I don't know of any common law jurisdiction that has done a listing process. Australia has used a crime commission approach. The crime commission can make certain findings, and there are some consequences that flow from the crime commission's making a finding, although they're not direct criminal matters; they're more things such as control orders and so on that can flow, similar to our section 810.01 process.
But there's no jurisdiction, I think, with the same sort of constitutional framework or charter quite like ours.