Book contents
- Prosecuting Poverty, Criminalizing Care
- Prosecuting Poverty, Criminalizing Care
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I A Problem, a Solution, and a Quick Dive into History and Theory
- Part II Care As a Smokescreen
- Part III Criminalized Care
- 6 The Path in: From Health Care to Child Welfare to Criminal Systems
- 7 Criminalization As a Road to Care and the Price You Pay
- 8 Corrupting Care
- Part IV Rejecting Criminalization and Reconceptualizing the Relationship between Punishment and Care
- Index
7 - Criminalization As a Road to Care and the Price You Pay
from Part III - Criminalized Care
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 August 2022
- Prosecuting Poverty, Criminalizing Care
- Prosecuting Poverty, Criminalizing Care
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I A Problem, a Solution, and a Quick Dive into History and Theory
- Part II Care As a Smokescreen
- Part III Criminalized Care
- 6 The Path in: From Health Care to Child Welfare to Criminal Systems
- 7 Criminalization As a Road to Care and the Price You Pay
- 8 Corrupting Care
- Part IV Rejecting Criminalization and Reconceptualizing the Relationship between Punishment and Care
- Index
Summary
Cindy Jones1 has lived and worked in and around the criminal courts in a rural East Tennessee county for decades. What she told me epitomizes what happens when three phenomena – bias, reliance on punishment systems for care, and incredibly resource-poor environments – collide. Cindy has been a jail administrator, a treatment coordinator, and a probation officer, among other jobs. I originally got her name from the local public defender who is assigned to her courthouse. When I explained my project he said that he was happy to talk to me but that the person I really had to talk to was Cindy. She was his go-to person to get help for his clients and she, more than anyone else in his community, knows how to get people treatment. So my research assistant and I got in the car and drove out to meet her.
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- Prosecuting Poverty, Criminalizing Care , pp. 145 - 164Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022