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The Cost of Being Poor? The Fight Against Fines and Fees
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The Cost of Being Poor? The Fight Against Fines and Fees
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35 minutes
Released:
Mar 13, 2019
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Podcast episode
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Almost any encounter with the criminal justice system comes with a price tag, and fines and fees are capturing millions of Americans in a cycle of poverty and justice-involvement. Various states across the country charge you for using a public defender, a DNA sample, your monthly parole meetings, even a jury trial. And that’s in … Continue reading The Cost of Being Poor? The Fight Against Fines and Fees →
Released:
Mar 13, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Brooklyn Mental Health Court: Linking Offenders to Treatment: Judge Matthew D’Emic and others explain how the Brooklyn Mental Health Court links mentally-ill offenders to treatment and rigorously monitors compliance. ROBERT V. WOLF: This is Rob Wolf, director of communications at the Center for Court Innovation. by New Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation