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PAY UNTO CAESAR:Breaches of Justice in the Monetary Sanctions Regime.

Mary Pattillo1, Gabriela Kirk1.   

Abstract

Monetary sanctions include fines, fees, restitution, surcharges, interest, and other costs imposed on people who are convicted of crimes ranging from traffic violations to violent felonies. We analyze how people in the court system theorize about monetary sanctions with regards to four kinds of justice: constitutional, retributive, procedural, and distributive justice. Drawing on qualitative interviews with sixty-eight people sentenced to pay monetary sanctions in Illinois, we identify five themes that illuminate how respondents think about these forms of justice: monetary sanctions are: (1) justifiable punishment, (2) impossible to pay due to poverty, (3) double punishment, (4) extortion, and (5) collected by an opaque and greedy state. We find that for defendants in the criminal justice system, monetary sanctions serve some retributive aims, but do not align with the other three domains of justice. We discuss the policy implications of these findings.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 34179696      PMCID: PMC8232883     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  UCLA Crim Justice Law Rev


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1.  Debtors' Blocks: How Monetary Sanctions Make Between-neighborhood Racial and Economic Inequalities Worse.

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Journal:  Sociol Race Ethn (Thousand Oaks)       Date:  2021-11-20
  1 in total

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