Day fines are fines that are levied proportionally


Day fines are fines that are levied proportionally according to the severity of the crime and the financial resources of the offender. In the case of a crime that requires more than a fine as punishment; incarceration for a determined number of days can be given.

In the Day Fine system, incarceration is considered a financial punishment because it prevents one from going to work during that incarceration.

Day Fines are argued to be a “just” punishment because if both the high and low income population are punished with the same jail time; they should also be punished with a proportionally similar income loss.

What do you think? Are Day Fines a reasonable alternative to more traditional types of punishment used in the United States? What do you think of a fine being levied based on the income of the subject being fined over the crime they commit. Would you say that is “just”?   Why or why not?

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