Fighting the Fees That Force Prisoners to Pay for Their Incarceration
States are trying to change a system that keeps poor people in jail. The bail industry is blocking them.
Prison Money Diaries: What People Really Make (and Spend) Behind Bars
Ohio's Pay-to-Stay Jail Fees Leave People with Heavy Debts After Time Served
As Court Fees Rise, The Poor Are Paying The Price : NPR
Social Security Overpays Billions to People, Many on Disability. Then It Demands the Money Back. - KFF Health News
Both sides of the bars: How mass incarceration punishes families
Opinion Jail Time for Not Paying Fines - The New York Times
Pay-to-stay, other fees, can put jail inmates hundreds or thousands in debt - Wisconsin Watch
Opinion If You Paid Your Debt to Society, You Should Be Allowed to Work - The New York Times
Costs of incarceration rise as inflation squeezes inmates, families - Arkansas Advocate
A Canton-Based Christian Health Nonprofit Saddled Thousands With Debt as It Built a Family Empire Including a Pot Farm, a Bank and an Airline, Ohio News, Cleveland