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"Not only is Twenty Million Angry Men, a quick read, but it is well written. The book reviews and contextualizes the most important scholarship that has been done on the subject of felon juror exclusion. . . . Much like the field of convict criminology, felon-juror research demonstrates how previously convicted people can make a positive contribution to understanding the subtleties of the criminal justice process that lay people often overlook." * British Journal of Criminology *
"Scholars and activists need look no further than Binnall’s book for a powerful exposition of the flaws in felon-juror exclusions and compelling evidence that allowing felon-jurors to serve would enhance 'our purest form of civic engagement.'" * Law & Society Review *

Twenty Million Angry Men: The Case for Including Convicted Felons in Our Jury System is a powerful title, and gives a useful preview of some of the emphases of this important book. James Binnall demonstrates the broad scope of this form of jury exclusion, unearths fascinating new material about the emotions of those involved, presents a multi-tiered argument for change, and shows, through his upfront ownership of the word ‘felon,’ that he is not going to shy away from exposing and tackling stigmatizing labels in this area of the law.”

* Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books *
"This book will interest students and scholars of American jurisprudence, sociology of law, and desistance studies." * CHOICE *
"Well organized and…tightly argued." * Critical Criminology *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments

Introduction
1 • Framing the Issue
2 • Rotten to the Core?
3 • Honor Among Thieves
4 • Sequestering the Convicted: Part I
5 • Sequestering the Convicted: Part II
6 • Criminal-Desistance Summoned
7 • A Community Change Agent
8 • A Healthy Ambivalence
Conclusion

Epilogue
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Notes
References
Index

Twenty Million Angry Men

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 16/02/2021
      ISBN13: 9780520379176, 978-0520379176
      ISBN10: 0520379179

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Not only is Twenty Million Angry Men, a quick read, but it is well written. The book reviews and contextualizes the most important scholarship that has been done on the subject of felon juror exclusion. . . . Much like the field of convict criminology, felon-juror research demonstrates how previously convicted people can make a positive contribution to understanding the subtleties of the criminal justice process that lay people often overlook." * British Journal of Criminology *
      "Scholars and activists need look no further than Binnall’s book for a powerful exposition of the flaws in felon-juror exclusions and compelling evidence that allowing felon-jurors to serve would enhance 'our purest form of civic engagement.'" * Law & Society Review *

      Twenty Million Angry Men: The Case for Including Convicted Felons in Our Jury System is a powerful title, and gives a useful preview of some of the emphases of this important book. James Binnall demonstrates the broad scope of this form of jury exclusion, unearths fascinating new material about the emotions of those involved, presents a multi-tiered argument for change, and shows, through his upfront ownership of the word ‘felon,’ that he is not going to shy away from exposing and tackling stigmatizing labels in this area of the law.”

      * Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books *
      "This book will interest students and scholars of American jurisprudence, sociology of law, and desistance studies." * CHOICE *
      "Well organized and…tightly argued." * Critical Criminology *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction
      1 • Framing the Issue
      2 • Rotten to the Core?
      3 • Honor Among Thieves
      4 • Sequestering the Convicted: Part I
      5 • Sequestering the Convicted: Part II
      6 • Criminal-Desistance Summoned
      7 • A Community Change Agent
      8 • A Healthy Ambivalence
      Conclusion

      Epilogue
      Appendix A
      Appendix B
      Appendix C
      Notes
      References
      Index

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