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The More You Have The More You Lose: Criminal Justice Involvement Ascribed Socioeconomic Status and Achieved SES

机译:您拥有的越多失去的就越多:刑事司法介入社会经济地位归属和实现SES

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In the present study, we examine the relationship between involvement in the criminal justice system and achieved socioeconomic status (SES), as well as the moderating effect of ascribed SES. Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, we find a nonlinear relationship between criminal justice involvement and achieved SES, such that deeper involvement leads to increasingly negative consequences on achieved SES. Furthermore, those coming from the highest socioeconomic backgrounds are not “protected” from the deleterious consequences of system involvement, but instead experience the greatest declines in achieved SES relative to where they started. In contrast, the effect of criminal justice involvement for those from below average ascribed SES is not significant. Our findings reinforce how normal such experiences are for people with the fewest resources, and also how system involvement inevitably destroys human capital, undermines future life chances, and ultimately promotes a “rabble” class.
机译:在本研究中,我们研究了参与刑事司法系统与获得的社会经济地位(SES)之间的关系,以及归因于SES的调节作用。使用来自《青少年对成人健康的国家纵向研究》的数据,我们发现刑事司法参与与获得的SES之间存在非线性关系,因此,更深入的参与会对获得的SES带来越来越多的负面影响。此外,那些来自最高社会经济背景的人没有受到“系统保护”的有害后果的“保护”,而是经历了相对于他们开始的SES而言最大的下降。相反,对于低于平均水平的SES的那些人来说,刑事司法介入的影响并不显着。我们的发现加强了对资源最少的人的正常体验,以及系统参与不可避免地破坏了人力资本,破坏了未来的生活机会并最终提升了“贫民窟”的阶级。

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