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Trading Democracy for Justice: Criminal Convictions and the Decline of Neighborhood Political Participation (Chicago Studies in American Politics)
Traci Burch
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| #1476111 in Books | University Of Chicago Press | 2013-08-21 | 2013-08-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.90 x6.00l,.80 | File type: PDF | 272 pages | |||
“Traci Burch has tackled a public issue that threatens the very basis of democracy—the tendency of criminal convictions to taint the democratic involvement of those left behind—and done so in rigorous and creative ways. Trading Democr
The United States imprisons far more people, total and per capita, and at a higher rate than any other country in the world. Among the more than 1.5 million Americans currently incarcerated, minorities and the poor are disproportionately represented. What’s more, they tend to come from just a few of the most disadvantaged neighborhoods in the country. While the political costs of this phenomenon remain poorly understood, it’s become increasingly clear th...
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