The New Debtors' Prison: Why All Americans Are in Danger of Losing Their Freedom

The New Debtors' Prison: Why All Americans Are in Danger of Losing Their Freedom

by Christopher B. Maselli, Paul Lonardo
The New Debtors' Prison: Why All Americans Are in Danger of Losing Their Freedom

The New Debtors' Prison: Why All Americans Are in Danger of Losing Their Freedom

by Christopher B. Maselli, Paul Lonardo

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Overview

Debtors’ prisons might sound like something out of a Dickens novel, but what most Americans do not realize is that they are alive and well in a new and startling form. Today more than 20 percent of the prison population is incarcerated for financial reasons such as failing to pay a fine. This alarming trend not only affects the poor, who are hit particularly hard, but also ensnares the millions of self-identified middle-class people who are struggling to make ends meet.

All across the country people are being fined and even imprisoned for offenses as small as delinquency on student debt or an unpaid parking ticket. However, there is an insidious undercurrent to these practices that the average person might not realize. Many counties depend on a steady supply of citizens to pay fines and court costs in order to make their budgets. Minor vehicle infractions, by design, can rack up hundreds of dollars in charges that go straight to the city’s coffers. Combine this with the fact that many middle-class people cannot handle an unexpected $400 expense and the general lack of awareness about the risk for being repeatedly jailed for failure to pay court costs, probation, and even per day charges for being in jail and you get an endless cycle of men and women either in debt or in prison for debt.

While shocking to some, this system makes up today’s debtors’ prisons. In The New Debtors’ Prison, Christopher Maselli draws from his personal knowledge of the criminal justice system based on his experience on both sides of the prison walls as an attorney as well as a former inmate, to take a hard look at our modern prison system that systematically targets the poor and vulnerable of our society in order to fund the prison-industrial complex.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781510733251
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication date: 05/21/2019
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: (w) x (h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Christopher B. Maselli, Esq., is an attorney at the Providence, Rhode Island Law Firm of Thomas E. Badway & Associates, LLP, specializing in Civil and Criminal litigation. In 2006, Maselli was elected the State Senator from Johnston, Rhode Island. While a Senator he rose to the level of Deputy Majority Leader, Chairman of the Senate Rules Committee and Secretary of the Judiciary Committee. He lives in Johnston, Rhode Island.

Paul Lonardo has published both fiction and nonfiction books, including numerous collaborative titles. He studied filmmaking and screenwriting at Columbia College, Hollywood and earned a B.S. in English from the University of Rhode Island. A freelance writer and author, he lives in Lincoln, RI with his wife and son.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

Chapter 1 A Brief History of Debtors' Prison 1

Chapter 2 Our Constitutional Rights as Americans 23

Chapter 3 The Middle-Class Debt Crisis 43

Chapter 4 The Epidemic of the New Debtors' Prison 55

Chapter 5 Giving Our Children an Education May Come at an Unexpected Price 71

Chapter 6 Hard Work May Turn Into a Government-Funded Vacation 85

Chapter 7 Slow Down or Else … 103

Chapter 8 Till Debt Due Us Part 119

Chapter 9 Jailing Low-Income Debtors 135

Chapter 10 If it's Broke, Don't Fix It 149

Chapter 11 Debt and the White House 159

Chapter 12 Federal Prison-My Personal Journey 181

Notes 201

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