在受系统影响的人群中获得投票权
Naomi F Sugie1, Juan R Sandoval1, Daniela E Kaiser1
1University of California, Irvine.
概括
即使有资格投票,有犯罪记录的人由于行政障碍而面临低投票率. 解决这些司法准入问题需要与投票权相关的法律改革一起开展社区宣传.
科学领域:
- 公民参与 公民参与
- 刑事司法改革 刑事司法改革
- 投票权法 投票权法 投票权法
背景情况:
- 犯罪者剥夺选举权的法律会影响那些有犯罪记录的人的选举资格.
- 尽管进行了改革,但具有刑事法律历史的符合条件的个人表现出低的投票率.
研究的目的:
- 识别和描述对受系统影响的人民投票的行政障碍.
- 了解这些障碍如何影响投票机会,并受到政府不信任和社区外展的影响.
主要方法:
- 对面试,焦点组和短信对话的定性分析.
- 在2022年11月选举期间收集的多州样本数据.
主要成果:
- 关键的行政障碍包括缺乏流程理解,资格困惑和害怕再次被捕.
- 政府的不信任放大了被认为是故意的障碍,而可信的社区外展可以减轻它们.
- 受到系统影响的个人面临着与投票有关的重大司法问题.
结论:
- 立法改革废除剥夺选举权的法律是不够的.
- 解决行政负担的实地努力至关重要,以扩大以前被剥夺民权的人群的投票机会.
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