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Felony Disenfranchisement in America: Historical Origins, Institutional Racism, and Modern Consequences Book

Felony Disenfranchisement in America: Historical Origins, Institutional Racism, and Modern Consequences
Felony Disenfranchisement in America: Historical Origins, Institutional Racism, and Modern Consequences, Pettus traces felony disenfranchisement from Athenian democracy to the present. She analyzes the contradiction between present state disenfranchisement practices and voting rights jurisprudence and concludes that American citizens lack equal voting rights, Felony Disenfranchisement in America: Historical Origins, Institutional Racism, and Modern Consequences has a rating of 4 stars
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Felony Disenfranchisement in America: Historical Origins, Institutional Racism, and Modern Consequences, Pettus traces felony disenfranchisement from Athenian democracy to the present. She analyzes the contradiction between present state disenfranchisement practices and voting rights jurisprudence and concludes that American citizens lack equal voting rights, Felony Disenfranchisement in America: Historical Origins, Institutional Racism, and Modern Consequences
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  • Felony Disenfranchisement in America: Historical Origins, Institutional Racism, and Modern Consequences
  • Written by author Katherine Irene Pettus
  • Published by LFB Scholarly Publishing, October 2004
  • Pettus traces felony disenfranchisement from Athenian democracy to the present. She analyzes the contradiction between present state disenfranchisement practices and voting rights jurisprudence and concludes that American citizens lack equal voting rights
  • In 2004, says political theorist Pettus (no current academic affiliation is noted), approximately four million U.S. citizens were denied the right to vote because they have been disenfranchised by their states for felonies ranging from trivial to serious.
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Ch. 1Citizenship and status honor : pre-modern origins of the contemporary American practice of felon disenfranchisement11
Ch. 2Felon disenfranchisement and the problem of double citizenship39
Ch. 3Representation, reconstruction, and American Atimia83
Ch. 4Judicial justifications of felon disenfranchisement and the politics of crime and punishment125
Ch. 5The double polity identified153


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Felony Disenfranchisement in America: Historical Origins, Institutional Racism, and Modern Consequences, Pettus traces felony disenfranchisement from Athenian democracy to the present. She analyzes the contradiction between present state disenfranchisement practices and voting rights jurisprudence and concludes that American citizens lack equal voting rights, Felony Disenfranchisement in America: Historical Origins, Institutional Racism, and Modern Consequences

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