Alexes Harris
Affiliations: | Sociology | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Paik L, Giuffre A, Harris A, et al. (2023) The long reach of juvenile and criminal legal debt: How monetary sanctions shape legal cynicism and adultification. Children and Youth Services Review. 154 |
O'Neill KK, Kennedy I, Harris A. (2021) Debtors' Blocks: How Monetary Sanctions Make Between-neighborhood Racial and Economic Inequalities Worse. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity (Thousand Oaks, Calif.). 8: 43-61 |
Harris A, Smith T, Obara E. (2019) Justice “cost points” Criminology and Public Policy. 18: 343-359 |
Martin KD, Sykes BL, Shannon S, et al. (2018) Monetary Sanctions: Legal Financial Obligations in US Systems of Justice. Annual Review of Criminology. 1: 471-495 |
Harris A. (2011) Constructing Clean Dreams: Accounts, Future Selves, and Social and Structural Support as Desistance Work Symbolic Interaction. 34: 63-85 |
Harris A, Evans H, Beckett K. (2011) Courtesy stigma and monetary sanctions: Toward a socio-cultural theory of punishment American Sociological Review. 76: 234-264 |
Beckett K, Harris A. (2011) On cash and conviction: monetary sanctions as misguided policy Criminology and Public Policy. 10: 509-537 |
Harris A, Evans H, Beckett K. (2010) Drawing blood from stones: Legal debt and social inequality in the contemporary United States American Journal of Sociology. 115: 1753-1799 |
Harris A. (2009) The role of power in shaming interactions: how social control is performed in a juvenile court Contemporary Justice Review. 12: 379-399 |
Harris A. (2007) Diverting and Abdicating Judicial Discretion: Cultural, Political, and Procedural Dynamics in California Juvenile Justice Law & Society Review. 41: 387-428 |