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Debtors’ Prisons Are Back. This Is The Fight To Get Rid Of Them.

BY BRYCE COVERT SEP 23, 2015 8:00 AM

thinkprogress.org

“Caging people when they’re too poor to afford to pay court debt…is ubiquitous, it’s happening in all 50 states,” said Alec Karakatsanis, co-founder of Equal Justice Under the Law, which brought a case against Montgomery. There is no hard and fast data on how many towns engage in these practices, nor how many people are jailed on any given day. “But I go around the country…and see it all over,” he noted.




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De facto they are. They usually are called that, but...



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