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Letter from the Editors
New Developments in Payment Systems and Services Affecting Low-Income Consumers: Challenges and Opportunities
Abolish and Reimagine: The Pseudoscience and Mythology of Substance Use in the Family Regulation System
Punishment, Poverty, and the Limits of Judicial Policymaking
The Interplay of Mass Incarceration and Poverty
Not Surviving, but Thriving: Indexing to the Cost of Living
Promoting Economic Mobility Through Adequate Community College Funding
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Volume 30, Issue II (Winter 2023)

Volume 30, Issue II (Winter 2023)

Introduction

Letter from the Editors

by Samantha M. Rudelich and Megan C. Kilduff

 

Articles

New Developments in Payment Systems and Services Affecting Low-Income Consumers: Challenges and Opportunities

By Mark E. Budnitz

Abolish and Reimagine: The Pseudoscience and Mythology of Substance Use in the Family Regulation System

By Marc Canellas

Punishment, Poverty, and the Limits of Judicial Policymaking

By Elaina Marx

 

Notes

The Interplay of Mass Incarceration and Poverty

By Brianna Borrelli

Not Surviving, but Thriving: Indexing to the Cost of Living

By Mohammed Hossain

Promoting Economic Mobility Through Adequate Community College Funding

By Emily L. Webb

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