“…five decades across federal, state, and local governments (Bannon, Nagrecha, and Diller 2010;Fergus 2018;Greenberg, Meredith, and Morse 2016;Harris, Evans, and Beckett 2010;Harris 2016;Shapiro 2014; U.S. Commission on Civil Rights 2017). 2 The policy, legal, and social science literatures on monetary sanctions document critical features of this punishment schema (for an extensive review, see Martin et al 2018;Martin 2020). Research shows that individuals struggle to pay their court debts, making it even more difficult to pay for essential expenses such as food, housing, health care, medicine, transportation, and childcare, thereby increasing stress (Harris, Evans, and Beckett 2010;Harris 2016;Pleggenkuhle 2018).…”