January 02, 2019 | New York Law Journal
Prison GerrymanderingIn this Corporate Crime column, Steven Witzel and Amanda Giglio discuss the practice colloquially known as “prison gerrymandering” through which incarcerated people are counted as residents of the towns where they are imprisoned (rather than where they lived before they were incarcerated) for purposes of drawing parameters for legislative districts.
By Steven Witzel and Amanda Giglio
11 minute read
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