Needham Taylor, Mackall Abena Subira, Pettit Becky
The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
Sociol Perspect. 2020 Dec;63(6):962-977. doi: 10.1177/0731121420970588. Epub 2020 Dec 23.
This paper investigates how the complexity of and everyday interactions within the criminal legal system sow confusion about the causes and consequences of low-level misdemeanor, or fine only, legal entanglements. Drawing on data from 62 interviews with people assessed legal debt and 240 hours of ethnographic observation in courtrooms, we describe inconsistencies between the design of the criminal legal system and the organization of defendants' lives that undermine the ability of defendants to satisfactorily or summarily resolve their legal cases. We also consider how interpersonal interactions within courts undermine the power of defendants to challenge legal authority, court norms, and established criminal legal processes. These findings illustrate a mismatch between expectations about and experiences with misdemeanor charges that place undue burden on disadvantaged defendants and highlight the scale and impact of fine only misdemeanors as a central inequality generating feature of the contemporary criminal legal system.
本文探讨刑事法律系统的复杂性及其日常互动如何引发人们对低级别轻罪(或仅处以罚款的)法律纠纷的原因和后果的困惑。基于对62名被评估有法律债务者的访谈数据以及在法庭进行的240小时人种志观察,我们描述了刑事法律系统的设计与被告生活安排之间的不一致,这种不一致削弱了被告圆满或迅速解决其法律案件的能力。我们还考量了法庭内的人际互动如何削弱被告挑战法律权威、法庭规范及既定刑事法律程序的权力。这些研究结果表明,对轻罪指控的期望与实际体验之间存在不匹配,给弱势被告带来了不当负担,并凸显了仅处以罚款的轻罪作为当代刑事法律系统产生不平等的核心特征的规模和影响。