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A Field Study of the Presumptively Biased: Is There Empirical Support for Excluding Convicted Felons from Jury Service?
JM Binnall
Law & Policy 36 (1), 1-34, 2014
542014
Summonsing criminal desistance: Convicted felons' perspectives on jury service
JM Binnall
Law & Social Inquiry 43 (1), 4-27, 2018
442018
Convicts in court: Felonious lawyers make a case for including convicted felons in the jury pool
JM Binnall
University of California, Irvine, 2013
342013
Sixteen million angry men: Reviving a dead doctrine to challenge the constitutionality of excluding felons from jury service
JM Binnall
Va. J. Soc. Pol'y & L. 17, 1, 2009
332009
Felon-jurors in vacationland: A field study of transformative civic engagement in Maine
JM Binnall
Me. L. Rev. 71, 71, 2018
242018
Respecting beasts: The dehumanizing quality of the modern prison and unusual model for penal reform
JM Binnall
JL & Pol'y 17, 161, 2008
202008
EG1900... The Number They Gave Me When They Revoked My Citizenship: Perverse Consequences of Ex-Felon Civic Exile
JM Binnall
Willamette L. Rev. 44, 667, 2007
162007
Divided we fall: Parole supervision conditions prohibiting inter-offender associations
JM Binnall
U. Pa. JL & Soc. Change 22, 25, 2019
142019
They Released Me From My Cage... But They Still Keep Me Handcuffed: A Parolee's Reaction to Samson v. California
JM Binnall
Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 4, 541, 2006
132006
Cops and convicts: An exploratory field study of Jurymandering
JM Binnall
Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 16, 221, 2018
122018
Jury diversity in the age of mass incarceration: An exploratory mock jury experiment examining felon-jurors’ potential impacts on deliberations
JM Binnall
Psychology, Crime & Law 25 (4), 345-363, 2019
112019
Exorcising presumptions? Judges and attorneys contemplate “felon-juror inclusion” in Maine
JM Binnall
Justice System Journal 39 (4), 378-392, 2018
102018
Twenty million angry men: The case for including convicted felons in our jury system
JM Binnall
University of California Press, 2021
92021
Taking roll: College students’ views of their formerly incarcerated classmates
JM Binnall, CS Scott-Hayward, N Petersen, RM Gonzalez
Journal of criminal justice education 33 (3), 347-367, 2022
72022
What Can the Legal Profession Do For Us? Formerly Incarcerated Attorneys and the Practice of Law as a Strengths-Based Endeavour.
J Binnall
Journal of Prisoners on Prisons 31 (1), 2022
62022
Public perceptions of felon-juror exclusion: An exploratory study
JM Binnall, N Petersen
Criminology & Criminal Justice 21 (5), 593-613, 2021
62021
They’re just different: the bifurcation of public attitudes toward felon-jurors convicted of violent offenses
JM Binnall, N Petersen
Crime, Law and Social Change 75, 3-19, 2021
62021
A Felon Deliberates: Policy Implications of the Michigan Supreme Court's Holding in People v. Miller
JM Binnall
U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 87, 59, 2009
52009
Released from Prison... but Placed in Solitary Confinement: A Parolee Reveals the Practical Ramifications of Samson v. California
JM Binnall
New Eng. J. on Crim. & Civ. Confinement 34, 65, 2008
52008
A jury of none: an essay on the last acceptable form of civic banishment
JM Binnall
Dialectical anthropology 34, 533-538, 2010
42010
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