The Number of U.S. Laws Dedicated to Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions (Punishment Extending Post Release from Imprisonment), the Inability to Vote Politically Post Being Convicted of a Criminal Offence Within the U.S., the Number of Convicted Persons Released Within the U.S. Annually, the Concept of “Non-Custodial Sentencing”, Misdemeanor and Felony Convictions Being Subject to Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions, and the Impact of Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions Upon the Next Generation of Youth Within a Family

There are approximately 42,000 laws within the US which ensure that punishment continues on, long after a person convicted of a crime has paid their dues back to society; laws which make it nearly impossible to obtain a job, obtain a higher education, obtain financial assistance, obtain affordable public government subsidized housing, among multiple other impositions and restrictions in respect to what is required to live a decent quality life. The ability to vote is completely revoked meaning t...


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