Title: | Monetary Sanctions and Housing Instability |
Author(s): | Marry Pattillo Erica Banks Brian Sargent Daniel J. Boches |
Keywords: | Housing instability; homelessness; egal financial obligations; monetary sanctions |
Abstract: | The relationship between criminal legal involvement and housing is complex because the causal arrow goes both ways. Research documents a homelessness- incarceration nexus whereby homelessness is criminalized, and incarceration leads to homelessness. In this article, we broaden the scope of housing outcomes by con- sidering housing instability more generally and we shift the focus to legal financial obligations (LFOs) as a specific kind of criminal legal sanction, apart from incarceration or the effects of a record. Our data consist of surveys and qualitative interviews with people paying LFOs (N = 519), interviews with court actors (N = 443), and more than 1,900 hours of courtroom ethnography in eight states, plus nationally representa- tive survey data. We find substantial evidence of a housing instability- LFO nexus, a caustic churn whereby a population with identifiable housing hardships is saddled with a punishment that deepens financial strain and thus weakens housing stability. |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Description: | RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 8(2), 57-75. |
URI: | https://digital.lib.ueh.edu.vn/handle/UEH/69537 |
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