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Cheating Welfare: Public Assistance and the Criminalization of Poverty

paperbackJuly 23, 2012
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ISBN-13: 9780814760796 ISBN-10: 0814760791
Publisher
NYU Press
Binding
paperback
Published
July 23, 2012
Weight
0.7 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×1.50×15.20 cm

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Cheating Welfare: Public Assistance and the Criminalization of Poverty by Gustafson, Kaaryn S.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780814760796.

Over the last three decades, welfare policies have been informed by popular beliefs that welfare fraud is rampant. As a result, welfare policies have become more punitive and the boundaries between the welfare system and the criminal justice system have blurred—so much so that in some locales prosecution caseloads for welfare fraud exceed welfare caseloads. In reality, some recipients manipulate the welfare system for their own ends, others are gravely hurt by punitive policies, and still others fall somewhere in between. In Cheating Welfare, Kaaryn S. Gustafson endeavors to clear up these gray areas by providing insights into the history, social construction, and lived experience of welfare. She shows why cheating is all but inevitable—not because poor people are immoral, but because ordinary individuals navigating complex systems of rules are likely to become entangled despite their best efforts. Through an examination of the construction of the crime we know as welfare fraud, which she bases on in-depth interviews with welfare recipients in Northern California, Gustafson challenges readers to question their assumptions about welfare policies, welfare recipients, and crime control in the United States.