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作为慢性和急性健康压力源的经济制裁:欠法院罚款和费用者的情绪负担。

Monetary Sanctions as Chronic and Acute Health Stressors: The Emotional Strain of People Who Owe Court Fines and Fees.

作者信息

Harris Alexes, Smith Tyler

机构信息

University of Washington, United States.

Department of Sociology at the University of Washington, United States.

出版信息

RSF. 2022 Jan 1;8(2):36-56. doi: 10.7758/rsf.2022.8.2.02.

Abstract

In this article, we explore the experiences of people who carry monetary sanction (or penal) debt across eight U.S. states. Using 519 interviews with people sentenced to fines and fees, we analyze the mental and emotional aspects of their experiences. Situating our analysis within research on the social determinants of health and the stress universe, we suggest that monetary sanctions create an overwhelmingly palpable sense of fear, frustration, anxiety, and despair. We theorize the ways in which monetary sanctions function as both acute and chronic health stressors for people who are unable to pay off their debts, highlight the mechanisms linking penal debt with mental and emotional burdens, and generalize our findings using national data from the U.S. Federal Reserve. We find that the system of monetary sanctions generates a great deal of stress and strain that becomes an internalized punishment affecting many realms of people's lives.

摘要

在本文中,我们探讨了美国八个州背负货币制裁(或刑事)债务者的经历。通过对519名被判处罚款和费用的人进行访谈,我们分析了他们经历中的心理和情感方面。将我们的分析置于健康的社会决定因素和压力领域的研究之中,我们认为货币制裁营造出一种压倒性的、切实可感的恐惧、沮丧、焦虑和绝望情绪。我们从理论上阐述了货币制裁如何对无力偿还债务的人构成急性和慢性健康压力源,突出了刑事债务与心理和情感负担之间的联系机制,并利用美国联邦储备委员会的全国数据对我们的研究结果进行了归纳总结。我们发现,货币制裁体系产生了大量压力和紧张情绪,这些压力和紧张情绪成为一种内化的惩罚,影响着人们生活的许多方面。

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