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The New American Debtors' Prisons, Christopher D. Hampson Jan 2016

The New American Debtors' Prisons, Christopher D. Hampson

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State by state, Americans abolished imprisonment for debt in the first half of the nineteenth century. In forty-one states, the abolition of debtors' prisons eventually took the form of constitutional bans. But debtors' prisons are back, in the form of imprisonment for nonpayment of criminal fines, fees, and costs. While the new debtors' prisons are not historically or doctrinally continuous with the old, some aspects of them offend the same pragmatic and moral principles that compelled the abolition of the old debtors' prisons. Indeed, the same constitutional texts that abolished the old debtors' prisons constitute checks on the new today. …