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- W3122157033 abstract "Lately, a growing number of bill collectors stand in line to collect on the debt that criminals owe to society. Courts order payment of costs; legislatures levy conviction surcharges; even private, for-profit entities get a piece of the action, collecting fees for probation supervision services and the like. And some of these collectors beckon even before a final bill is due, such as prosecutors who require suspects to pay diversion fees before they file any charges. Government budgetary cutbacks during the Great Recession have led criminal justice actors to rely on legal financial obligations (LFOs) as a source of revenue to support and expand system operations. When this happens, courts and other criminal justice actors become mercenaries, in effect working on commission. While a significant literature now exists on the adverse personal consequences of LFOs for offenders, this article is the first to offer a comprehensive examination of their legal and policy ramifications for government institutions. Courts, building on the handful of Supreme Court decisions on the issue, have recognized two chief threats. First, LFOs can undermine the neutrality of decision makers, who feel the pull of money. Second, the morass of automatic payments, with their complex triggers and objectives, dulls the ability of criminal justice actors to treat offenders as individuals. To mediate these risks, the article proposes the use of LFO commissions. Commissions, because of their system-wide vantage point, will be able to inventory and assess the propriety of existing LFOs, and monitor their use going forward. In so doing, they will lend order and transparency to LFOs. Such oversight can overcome the risk of self-dealing and the haphazard nature of LFOs. + Needham Y. Gulley Professor of Criminal Law, Wake Forest University. ++ Gary and Sallyn Pajcic Professor of Law, Florida State University. Thanks to Shannine Anderson, Chris Edwards, Steven Ferrell, Katie Hughes, Maureen Kane, Tori Kepes, and Tom Watkins for excellent research assistance. Elizabeth Farrell and Elizabeth Johnson provided invaluable support from our libraries." @default.
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- W3122157033 title "Mercenary Criminal Justice" @default.
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