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. In this study, which draws on the fields of criminology, police science, sociology, public pol
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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. In this study, which draws on the fields of criminology, police science, sociology, public pol
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