"It's two separate systems that … keep you under a thumb": dual debt in the child support and criminal legal systems.

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Law & Society Review Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1017/lsr.2024.47
Hannah Schwendeman, Veronica L Horowitz, Frank Edwards, Robert Stewart, Ryan Larson, Christopher Uggen
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Abstract

People simultaneously entangled in multiple state systems are often subject to contradictory legal mandates that can foster distrust and incentivize system avoidance. This study focuses on those indebted to both the child support system and the criminal legal system, a situation we describe as dual debt. We ask whether and how the imposition of legal debts with punitive surveillance and collections mechanisms fosters alienation in the form of legal cynicism and estrangement, which we refer to jointly as legal anomie. Drawing from interview data in Minnesota, we find that legal anomie and system avoidance are mutually reinforcing processes, as debts in these systems triggered consequences that pushed people out of the formal labor market and heightened their distrust of legal institutions. The case of dual debt demonstrates how alienating and contradictory policy systems can foster both legal anomie and system avoidance, particularly in the context of economic and social precarity.

“这是两个独立的系统……让你受控制”:子女抚养费和刑事法律系统的双重债务。
同时纠缠在多个国家体系中的人往往受到相互矛盾的法律授权的约束,这可能助长不信任并激励制度规避。本研究的重点是那些既欠子女抚养制度又欠刑事法律制度的人,我们将这种情况称为双重债务。我们要问,在惩罚性监督和催收机制下征收法定债务是否以及如何助长以法律犬儒主义和疏离形式出现的异化,我们将其共同称为法律失范。根据明尼苏达州的访谈数据,我们发现法律失当和制度回避是相互加强的过程,因为这些制度中的债务引发了将人们赶出正规劳动力市场的后果,并加剧了他们对法律制度的不信任。双重债务的案例表明,疏离和矛盾的政策体系如何助长法律失范和制度规避,特别是在经济和社会不稳定的背景下。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1966, Law & Society Review (LSR) is regarded by sociolegal scholars worldwide as a leading journal in the field. LSR is a peer-reviewed publication for work bearing on the relationship between society and the legal process, including: - articles or notes of interest to the research community in general - new theoretical developments - results of empirical studies - and reviews and comments on the field or its methods of inquiry Broadly interdisciplinary, Law & Society Review welcomes work from any tradition of scholarship concerned with the cultural, economic, political, psychological, or social aspects of law and legal systems.
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