Pecuniary Justice: Criminal Justice Debt and the New Frontiers of Punishment

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Karin Martin, PhD is Assistant Professor of Public Management at John Jay College of Criminal Justice where she is also Faculty Director of the Tow Policy Advocacy Fellowship (a program of the Prisoner Reentry Institute). Her areas of expertise are crime policy and multi-method research design, with an emphasis on the origins and consequences of unwarranted racial disparities. Actively engaged in scholarly and policy work on monetary penalties, she is a member of a five-year research project examining the use of CJFO’s in eight states and she has given testimony on the issue of criminal justice debt to the New York State Assembly and to the United States Commission on Civil Rights.

 

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Stanford Criminal Justice Center (SCJC)