Galsworthy Criminal Justice Reform Program

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Citizenship Through the Eyes of Those Who Have Lost the Right to Vote

"Losing the right to vote is among numerous other consequences of being convicted of a crime. This so-called “civil death” suggests that person is considered dead to society. The larger political consequence is a lack of representation in government of a large group of citizens who are largely poor and people of color."

Truthout Magazine

August 2, 2018