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Episode 12: The Criminalization of Poverty
Season 2 · Episode 12

Episode 12: The Criminalization of Poverty

Justice In America · Josie Duffy Rice, Clint Smith

January 23, 20191h 0mExplicit

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Show Notes

On this episode, we explore the countless ways the criminal justice system criminalizes poverty—and homelessness in particular. From what is considered criminal to how it is punished, people that are poor or experiencing homelessness in America are punished exponentially more in our system.

We talk to Sara Totonchi, the Executive Director of the Southern Center for Human Rights, an Atlanta-based organization that, among other things, fights the criminalization of poverty in Georgia and throughout the South. Give it a listen!

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