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Fellner, Jamie. Losing the vote: The impact of felony disenfranchisement laws in the United States. Human Rights Watch, 1998.

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Hull, Elizabeth. The disenfranchisement of ex-felons. Temple University Press, 2005.

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Christopher, Uggen, ed. Locked out: Felon disenfranchisement and American democracy. Oxford University Press, 2006.

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Allard, Patricia E. Regaining the vote: An assessment of activity relating to felon disenfranchisement laws. The Sentencing Project, 1999.

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King, Ryan S. Expanding the vote: State felony disenfranchisement reform, 1997-2008. 2008.

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Groot, Timon de. Citizens into Dishonored Felons: Felony Disenfranchisement, Honor, and Rehabilitation in Germany, 1806-1933. Berghahn Books, Incorporated, 2023.

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Felony disenfranchisement in America: Historical origins, institutional racism, and modern consequences. 2nd ed. State University of New York Press, 2013.

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Felony Disenfranchisement in America: Historical Origins, Institutional Racism, and Modern Consequences. LFB Scholarly Publishing, 2004.

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Re, Christopher M. Degradation and regulation: A critical view of the intellectual an legal history of post-Civil War American felony disenfranchisement. 2006.

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Disenfranchisement of Ex-Felons. Temple University Press, 2009.

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Hull, Elizabeth. Disenfranchisement of Ex-Felons. Temple University Press, 2009.

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The disenfranchisement of ex-felons. Temple University Press, 2006.

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Locked Out: Felon Disenfranchisement and American Democracy. Oxford University Press, 2006.

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Locked Out: Felon Disenfranchisement and American Democracy. Ebsco Publishing, 2006.

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African American felon disenfranchisement: Case studies in modern racism and political exclusion. 2013.

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Regaining the Vote: An Assessment of Activity Relating to Felon Disenfranchisement Laws. Diane Pub Co, 1999.

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Locked Out: Felon Disenfranchisement and American Democracy (Studies in Crime & Public Policy). Oxford University Press, USA, 2008.

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Yaffe, Gideon. Who Else Is Owed a Break? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198803324.003.0008.

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Many people besides children are denied a say over the law. Are they too, for the reasons described in earlier chapters, owed a break when they commit crimes? The chapter offers an explanation as to why the argument of the preceding chapters does not apply to visitors; their disenfranchisement does not support leniency towards them since their status bars them from offering the complaint about non-lenient treatment available to children. Felons, by contrast, should not be denied the vote, and so should not be given a break even though they ought to be treated more leniently if we persist in ou
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Edkins, Vanessa A., and Allison D. Redlich, eds. A System of Pleas. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190689247.001.0001.

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The title of this work references a majority opinion from Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy noting that the U.S. criminal justice system is no longer focused on trials but has become a system of pleas; that the system’s processes and protections need to adapt from trial protections to plea protections. Social science research likewise needs to expand beyond the courtroom and the jury room to address the multitude of factors involved in plea decisions and the influences at work on the various legal-system players (e.g., defendants, defense attorneys, prosecutors). This work is both a culmin
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Kreider, Kyle, and Thomas Baldino, eds. Minority Voting in the United States. Praeger, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216978244.

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What are the voting behaviors of the various minority groups in the United States and how will they shape the elections of tomorrow? This book explores the history of minority voting blocs and their influence on future American elections. According to current scholarship, the Caucasian population of the United States is expected to be a minority by 2042. As the white majority disappears and politics shift with the changing tide, it is important to understand the voting behaviors of the significant minority voting blocs in the United States. In this book, a variety of voting blocs are examined:
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Kreider, Kyle, and Thomas Baldino, eds. Minority Voting in the United States. Praeger, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216978251.

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What are the voting behaviors of the various minority groups in the United States and how will they shape the elections of tomorrow? This book explores the history of minority voting blocs and their influence on future American elections. According to current scholarship, the Caucasian population of the United States is expected to be a minority by 2042. As the white majority disappears and politics shift with the changing tide, it is important to understand the voting behaviors of the significant minority voting blocs in the United States. In this book, a variety of voting blocs are examined:
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