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 | 57 | 2014 |
Summonsing criminal desistance: Convicted felons' perspectives on jury service JM Binnall Law & Social Inquiry 43 (1), 4-27, 2018 | 45 | 2018 |
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 | 35 | 2009 |
Convicts in court: Felonious lawyers make a case for including convicted felons in the jury pool JM Binnall University of California, Irvine, 2013 | 34 | 2013 |
Felon-jurors in vacationland: A field study of transformative civic engagement in Maine JM Binnall Me. L. Rev. 71, 71, 2018 | 24 | 2018 |
Respecting beasts: The dehumanizing quality of the modern prison and unusual model for penal reform JM Binnall JL & Pol'y 17, 161, 2008 | 22 | 2008 |
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 | 18 | 2022 |
Divided we fall: Parole supervision conditions prohibiting inter-offender associations JM Binnall U. Pa. JL & Soc. Change 22, 25, 2019 | 18 | 2019 |
Twenty million angry men: The case for including convicted felons in our jury system JM Binnall University of California Press, 2021 | 15 | 2021 |
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 | 15 | 2007 |
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 | 13 | 2019 |
Cops and convicts: An exploratory field study of Jurymandering JM Binnall Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 16, 221, 2018 | 13 | 2018 |
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 | 12 | 2006 |
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), 110-131, 2022 | 10 | 2022 |
Exorcising presumptions? Judges and attorneys contemplate “felon-juror inclusion” in Maine JM Binnall Justice System Journal 39 (4), 378-392, 2018 | 10 | 2018 |
Public perceptions of felon-juror exclusion: An exploratory study JM Binnall, N Petersen Criminology & criminal justice 21 (5), 593-613, 2021 | 8 | 2021 |
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 | 8 | 2021 |
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 | 5 | 2008 |
A jury of none: an essay on the last acceptable form of civic banishment JM Binnall Dialectical anthropology 34, 533-538, 2010 | 4 | 2010 |
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 | 4 | 2009 |