On Thin Ice: Bureaucratic Processes of Monetary Sanctions and Job Insecurity
Research on court-imposed monetary sanctions has not yet fully examined the impact that processes used to manage court debt have on individuals’ lives. Drawing from both interviews and ethnographic data in Illinois and Washington State, we examine how the court’s management of justice-related debt a...
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doaj-ca327db8017141a5b87837a9c750bfeb2020-11-25T02:22:56ZengRussell Sage FoundationRSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences2377-82532377-82612020-03-016111313110.7758/RSF.2020.6.1.05On Thin Ice: Bureaucratic Processes of Monetary Sanctions and Job InsecurityMichele Cadigan0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8141-5061Gabriela Kirk1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1084-2394University of WashingtonNorthwestern UniversityResearch on court-imposed monetary sanctions has not yet fully examined the impact that processes used to manage court debt have on individuals’ lives. Drawing from both interviews and ethnographic data in Illinois and Washington State, we examine how the court’s management of justice-related debt affect labor market experiences. We conceptualize these managerial practices as procedural pressure points or mechanisms embedded within these processes that strain individuals’ ability to access and maintain stable employment. We find that, as a result, courts undermine their own goal of recouping costs and trap individuals in a cycle of court surveillance.https://www.rsfjournal.org/content/6/1/113monetary sanctionsprocedural hasslecourt surveillancepovertyemployment |
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On Thin Ice: Bureaucratic Processes of Monetary Sanctions and Job Insecurity |
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On Thin Ice: Bureaucratic Processes of Monetary Sanctions and Job Insecurity |
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Research on court-imposed monetary sanctions has not yet fully examined the impact that processes used to manage court debt have on individuals’ lives. Drawing from both interviews and ethnographic data in Illinois and Washington State, we examine how the court’s management of justice-related debt affect labor market experiences. We conceptualize these managerial practices as procedural pressure points or mechanisms embedded within these processes that strain individuals’ ability to access and maintain stable employment. We find that, as a result, courts undermine their own goal of recouping costs and trap individuals in a cycle of court surveillance. |
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