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Losing the Right to Vote: Perceptions of Permanent Disenfranchisement and the Civil Rights Restoration Application Process in the State of Kentucky
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Losing the Right to Vote: Perceptions of Permanent Disenfranchisement and the Civil Rights Restoration Application Process in the State of Kentucky
Publication year:
2006
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Results from an examination of disenfranchised individuals' experiences are provided. Sections folllowing an executive summary are: disenfranchisement in the U.S.; consequences of disenfranchisement; disenfranchisement in Kentucky; background of felony disenfranchisement; methodology; findings according to demographics, opinions of disenfranchisement, knowledge of the application process for rights restoration, impression of the application process for rights restoration, perceptions of respondents' ability to complete the application process, and utilization of assistance; and conclusion.