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    On Thin Ice: Bureaucratic Processes of Monetary Sanctions and Job Insecurity by Cadigan, Michele, Kirk, Gabriela

    “…Research on court-imposed monetary sanctions has not yet fully examined the impact that processes used to manage court debt have on individuals’ lives. Drawing…”
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    The “Damaged” State vs. the “Willful” Nonpayer: Pay-to-Stay and the Social Construction of Damage, Harm, and Moral Responsibility in a Rent-Seeking Society by FERNANDES, APRIL D., FRIEDMAN, BRITTANY, KIRK, GABRIELA

    “…States increasingly look to incarcerated individuals as a source of revenue to alleviate the fiscal burden of incarceration, which results in suing prisoners…”
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    Pay or Display: Monetary Sanctions and the Performance of Accountability and Procedural Integrity in New York and Illinois Courts by MARTIN, KARIN D., SPENCER-SUAREZ, KIMBERLY, KIRK, GABRIELA

    “…This article proposes the centrality of procedural integrity—or fidelity to local norms of case processing—to the post-sentencing adjudication of monetary…”
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    Justice by Geography: The Role of Monetary Sanctions Across Communities by KIRK, GABRIELA, THOMPSON, KRISTINA J., HUEBNER, BETH M., UGGEN, CHRISTOPHER, SHANNON, SARAH K. S.

    “…Monetary sanctions are a ubiquitous part of court systems. Previous studies have focused largely on these sanctions at the state level or solely on large urban…”
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    The Limits of Expectations and the Minimization of Collateral Consequences: The Experience of Electronic Home Monitoring by Kirk, Gabriela

    Published in Social problems (Berkeley, Calif.) (05-08-2021)
    “…Electronic home monitoring (EHM), also known as house arrest, is often described by policy makers as a less punitive, more humane alternative to incarceration…”
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    Who Pays for the Welfare State? Austerity Politics and the Origin of Pay-to-Stay Fees as Revenue Generation by Kirk, Gabriela, Fernandes, April, Friedman, Brittany

    Published in Sociological perspectives (01-12-2020)
    “…Using a comparative historical analysis of legislative transcripts and primary and secondary historical documents in Illinois and Michigan, we trace the…”
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    “And you will wait …”: Carceral transportation in electronic monitoring as part of the punishment process by Eife, Erin, Kirk, Gabriela

    Published in Punishment & society (01-01-2021)
    “…Electronic monitoring, often accompanied with house arrest, is used extensively across the United States as a means of pretrial supervision and as a condition…”
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    “Like if you Get a Hotel Bill”: Consumer Logic, Pay‐to‐Stay, and the Production of Incarceration as a Public Commodity by Friedman, Brittany, Fernandes, April D., Kirk, Gabriela

    Published in Sociological forum (Randolph, N.J.) (01-09-2021)
    “…Neoliberal governance has become a defining feature of our social world, fast‐tracking the commodification of human interaction, particularly within capitalist…”
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    Can Electronic Monitoring Fix Mass Incarceration?: Understanding the Role of Electronic Monitoring in Local Policy Reform Efforts by Kirk, Gabriela

    Published 01-01-2022
    “…This dissertation examines the use of electronic monitoring (EM) technologies within the U.S. criminal legal system in the context of broader efforts to reform…”
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    PAY UNTO CAESAR:Breaches of Justice in the Monetary Sanctions Regime by Pattillo, Mary, Kirk, Gabriela

    Published in UCLA criminal justice law review (2020)
    “…Monetary sanctions include fines, fees, restitution, surcharges, interest, and other costs imposed on people who are convicted of crimes ranging from traffic…”
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    Reforming the shadow carceral state by Friedman, Brittany Michelle, Kirk-Werner, Gabriela, Fernandes, April D.

    Published in Theoretical criminology (01-11-2024)
    “…This article examines the repeal of prison pay-to-stay policies in the United States. We process-trace reform efforts in Illinois drawing from novel data…”
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