Friedman Brittany, Harris Alexes, Huebner Beth M, Martin Karin D, Pettit Becky, Shannon Sarah K S, Sykes Bryan L
sociology at the University of Southern California, United States.
Sociology at University of Washington, United States.
RSF. 2022 Jan;8(1):221-243. doi: 10.7758/rsf.2022.8.1.10.
Monetary sanctions are an integral and increasingly debated feature of the American criminal legal system. Emerging research, including that featured in this volume, offers important insight into the law governing monetary sanctions, how they are levied, and how their imposition affects inequality. Monetary sanctions are assessed for a wide range of contacts with the criminal legal system ranging from felony convictions to alleged traffic violations with important variability in law and practice across states. These differences allow for the identification of features of law, policy, and practice that differentially shape access to justice and equality before the law. Common practices undermine individuals' rights and fuel inequality in the effects of unpaid monetary sanctions. These observations lead us to offer a number of specific recommendations to improve the administration of justice, mitigate some of the most harmful effects of monetary sanctions, and advance future research.
经济制裁是美国刑事法律体系中不可或缺且备受争议的一个特征。包括本卷所收录研究在内的新兴研究,为管理经济制裁的法律、制裁的征收方式以及制裁的实施如何影响不平等现象提供了重要见解。经济制裁适用于与刑事法律体系的广泛接触,从重罪定罪到所谓的交通违规,各州在法律和实践中存在很大差异。这些差异有助于识别法律、政策和实践中那些对司法获取和法律面前平等产生不同影响的特征。常见做法损害了个人权利,并加剧了未支付经济制裁所带来的不平等影响。基于这些观察结果,我们提出了一些具体建议,以改善司法管理、减轻经济制裁的一些最有害影响,并推动未来的研究。