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Probable Causation
Jennifer Doleac
100 episodes
3 weeks ago
A show about law, economics, and crime
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A show about law, economics, and crime
Show more...
Society & Culture
Government,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Episode 115: Steve Mello on the long-term financial consequences of small fines
Probable Causation
37 minutes 1 second
6 months ago
Episode 115: Steve Mello on the long-term financial consequences of small fines
Steve Mello talks the long-term financial impacts of small criminal justice fines. “Fines and Financial Wellbeing” by Steven Mello. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: "Report on the economic well-being of U.S. households in 2017" by Jeff Larrimore, Alex Durante, Kimberly Kreiss, Christina Park, and Claudia Sahm. "Criminalizing poverty: The consequences of court fees in a randomized experiment" by Devah Pager, Rebecca Goldstein, Helen Ho, and Bruce Western. "The Government Revenue, Recidivism, and Financial Health Effects of Criminal Fines and Fees" by Tyler Giles. "The Impact of Criminal Financial Sanctions: A Multi-State Analysis of Survey and Administrative Data" by Keith Finlay, Matthew Gross, Carl Lieberman, Elizabeth Luh, and Michael Mueller-Smith.
Probable Causation
A show about law, economics, and crime