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Shadow Citizens: Felony Disenfranchisement And The Criminalization Of Debt, Ann Cammett Jan 2012

Shadow Citizens: Felony Disenfranchisement And The Criminalization Of Debt, Ann Cammett

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The disenfranchisement of felons has long been challenged as anti-democratic and disproportionately harmful to communities of color. Critiques of this practice have led to the gradual liberalization of state laws that expand voting rights for those who have served their sentences. Despite these legal developments, ex-felons face an increasingly difficult path to regaining the franchise. This article argues that, for ex-felons in particular, criminal justice debt can serve as an insurmountable obstacle to the resumption of voting rights and broader participation in society. This article uses the term “carceral debt” to identify criminal justice penalties levied on prisoners, “user fees” …