Citizen Convicts
Explore the groundbreaking work of Cormac Behan in Citizen Convicts, published by Manchester University Press in 2017. This pivotal book offers the first comprehensive study of prisoners and their right to vote, a topic that has sparked significant debate and discussion. With 240 pages of in-depth analysis, Behan delves into the intersection of citizenship, democracy, and the penal system, providing valuable insights into the rights of incarcerated individuals in the United Kingdom. Whether you are a scholar, a policy maker, or simply interested in social justice issues, Citizen Convicts is an essential read that challenges conventional perspectives and advocates for the recognition of voting rights for all citizens, regardless of their circumstances. Don't miss the opportunity to engage with this important discourse on democracy and human rights.