The long reach of juvenile and criminal legal debt: How monetary sanctions shape legal cynicism and adultification.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Leslie Paik,et al. Broadening the Lens of Procedural Justice Beyond the Courtroom: A Case Study of Legal Financial Obligations in the Juvenile Court , 2023, Law & Social Inquiry.
[2] P. Giordano,et al. Some cognitive transformations about the dynamics of desistance , 2022, Criminology & public policy.
[3] B. Western,et al. Criminalizing Poverty: The Consequences of Court Fees in a Randomized Experiment , 2022, American Sociological Review.
[4] Bryan L. Sykes,et al. Studying the System of Monetary Sanctions , 2022, RSF.
[5] S. Shannon,et al. Monetary Sanctions and Symbiotic Harms , 2022, RSF.
[6] C. Uggen,et al. Native Americans and Monetary Sanctions , 2022, RSF.
[7] Beth M. Huebner,et al. Reinforcing the Web of Municipal Courts: Evidence and Implications Post-Ferguson , 2022, RSF.
[8] A. Harris,et al. Debtors’ Blocks: How Monetary Sanctions Make Between-neighborhood Racial and Economic Inequalities Worse , 2021, Sociology of race and ethnicity.
[9] K. Beckett,et al. Welfare, Punishment, and Social Marginality: Understanding the Connections , 2021, Research in Political Sociology.
[10] B. Rooij,et al. Legal socialization: Understanding the obligation to obey the law , 2021 .
[11] T. Tyler,et al. Legal socialization during adolescence: The emerging role of school resource officers , 2021, Journal of Social Issues.
[12] Michael D. Reisig,et al. Celebrating 50 years of legal socialization , 2021 .
[13] April D. Fernandes,et al. “Like if you Get a Hotel Bill”: Consumer Logic, Pay‐to‐Stay, and the Production of Incarceration as a Public Commodity* , 2021 .
[14] A. Robertson,et al. The Effects of Child Protective Services and Juvenile Justice System Involvement on Academic Outcomes: Gender and Racial Differences , 2021, Youth & Society.
[15] Karin D. Martin,et al. Navigating the Monetary Sanctions Maze: Understanding and Confusion Among Criminal Legal Debtors , 2020 .
[16] Jordan M. Hyatt,et al. Considering the Process of Debt Collection in Community Corrections: The Case of the Monetary Compliance Unit , 2020 .
[17] E. Cauffman,et al. How do Adolescents Develop Legal Cynicism? A Test of Legal Socialization Mechanisms Among Youth Involved in the Justice System , 2020, Justice Quarterly.
[18] Benjamin W. Fisher,et al. Police Ambassadors:Student‐PoliceInteractions in School and Legal Socialization , 2020 .
[19] R. Pohlig,et al. From Child Welfare to Jail: Mediating Effects of Juvenile Justice Placement and Other System Involvement , 2020, Child maltreatment.
[20] Gabriela Kirk,et al. On Thin Ice: Bureaucratic Processes of Monetary Sanctions and Job Insecurity , 2020, RSF.
[21] Laila L. Hlass. Adultification of Immigrant Children , 2020 .
[22] Karin D. Martin,et al. The Broad Scope and Variation of Monetary Sanctions: Evidence From Eight States , 2020, CrimRxiv.
[23] Elizabeth A. Panuccio,et al. Work, Family, and Masculine Identity: An Intersectional Approach to Understanding Young, Black Men’s Experiences of Reentry , 2019 .
[24] Michael D. Reisig,et al. Legal Socialization and Self-Reported Criminal Offending: The Role of Procedural Justice and Legal Orientations , 2019 .
[25] J. Fagan,et al. Police Contact and the Legal Socialization of Urban Teens , 2019, RSF.
[26] Christopher A. Mallett. Disproportionate minority contact in juvenile justice: today’s, and yesterdays, problems , 2018 .
[27] Hayley M. D. Cleary,et al. Adolescents’ Legal Socialization , 2017 .
[28] Ozkan Eren,et al. Juvenile Punishment, High School Graduation, and Adult Crime: Evidence from Idiosyncratic Judge Harshness , 2017, Review of Economics and Statistics.
[29] Wesley G. Jennings,et al. Research Note , 2017 .
[30] L. Steinberg,et al. Is the Effect of Justice System Attitudes on Recidivism Stable After Youths’ First Arrest? Race and Legal Socialization Among First-Time Youth Offenders , 2017, Law and human behavior.
[31] Kimberly A. Tyler,et al. Growing Up Before Their Time: The Early Adultification Experiences of Homeless Young People. , 2016, Children and youth services review.
[32] Jenny Williams,et al. Does Juvenile Delinquency Reduce Educational Attainment? , 2014 .
[33] Sarah Brayne. Surveillance and System Avoidance , 2014 .
[34] A. Aizer,et al. Juvenile Incarceration, Human Capital and Future Crime: Evidence from Randomly-Assigned Judges , 2013 .
[35] Andrew V Papachristos,et al. Cultural Mechanisms and the Persistence of Neighborhood Violence1 , 2011, American Journal of Sociology.
[36] Do Han Kim,et al. From delinquency to the perpetration of child maltreatment: Examining the early adult criminal justice and child welfare involvement of youth released from juvenile justice facilities , 2010 .
[37] V. Nebbitt,et al. Urban African American Adolescents and Adultification , 2010 .
[38] Rodney K. Brunson,et al. Procedural Justice and Order Maintenance Policing: A Study of Inner‐City Young Men’s Perceptions of Police Legitimacy , 2010 .
[39] L. Hinds. Youth, Police Legitimacy and Informal Contact , 2009 .
[40] R. A. Colman,et al. Delinquent Girls Grown Up: Young Adult Offending Patterns and Their Relation to Early Legal, Individual, and Family Risk , 2009, Journal of youth and adolescence.
[41] Jeremy Staff,et al. EXPLAINING THE EDUCATIONAL DEFICITS OF DELINQUENT YOUTHS , 2008 .
[42] A. Piquero,et al. Rational Choice and Developmental Influences on Recidivism Among Adolescent Felony Offenders. , 2007, Journal of empirical legal studies.
[43] L. Burton. Childhood Adultification in Economically Disadvantaged Families: A Conceptual Model* , 2007 .
[44] Stephen A. Cernkovich,et al. Emotions and Crime over the Life Course: A Neo‐Meadian Perspective on Criminal Continuity and Change1 , 2007, American Journal of Sociology.
[45] T. Tyler,et al. Legal Socialization of Children and Adolescents , 2005 .
[46] Lawrence E. Cohen,et al. Crime Over the Life Course: The Empirical Implications of Three Theories , 2004 .
[47] Robert J. Sampson,et al. LIFE‐COURSE DESISTERS? TRAJECTORIES OF CRIME AMONG DELINQUENT BOYS FOLLOWED TO AGE 70* , 2003 .
[48] J. Laub,et al. The onset of adult offending: A neglected dimension of the criminal career , 2002 .
[49] Stephen A. Cernkovich,et al. Gender, Crime, and Desistance: Toward a Theory of Cognitive Transformation1 , 2002, American Journal of Sociology.
[50] F. Levine,et al. Legal socialization : strategies for an ethical legality , 1974 .
[51] Michael D. Reisig,et al. A multidimensional model of legal cynicism. , 2019, Law and human behavior.
[52] A. Harris. Constructing Clean Dreams: Accounts, Future Selves, and Social and Structural Support as Desistance Work , 2011 .
[53] Laurence Steinberg,et al. Age differences in future orientation and delay discounting. , 2009, Child development.
[54] R. Sampson,et al. Legal Cynicism and (Subcultural?) Tolerance of Deviance: The Neighborhood Context of Racial Differences , 1998 .
[55] J. L. Tapp. Psychology and the Law: an Overture , 1976 .