Library
This folder contains some practical resources on voting, jury services, and census counts for people in the criminal justice system.
Resources
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Jim Crow in New York (The Brennan Center for Justice)
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NYC Voters' Bill of Rights--2008 Edition (The Voter Enfranchisement Project at the Bronx Defenders)
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NYC Voters' Bill of Rights--2009 Edition (The Voter Enfranchisement Project at the Bronx Defenders)
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The Voting Rights of People with Criminal Convictions in New York (The Brennan Center for Justice)
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Know Your Voting Rights in New York (The Voter Enfranchisement Project of The Bronx Defenders)
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Your Right to Vote After a Criminal Conviction (Community Service Society)
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Opinion Letter from the NYS Board of Elections re: Voting Rights of Individuals on Federal Post-Release Supervision (New York State Board of Elections)
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Studies of Voting Behavior and Felony Disenfranchisement Among Individuals in the Criminal Justice System in New York, Connecticut, and Ohio (The Sentencing Project)
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Accuracy Counts: Incarcerated People and the Census (Brennan Center for Justice)
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One Size Does Not Fit All: Why The Census Bureau Should Change the Way It Counts Prisoners (Brennan Center for Justice)
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Citizens Without Proof: A Survey of Americans' Possession of Documentary Proof of Citizenship and Photo Identification (Brennan Center for Justice)

