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Money Shapes Justice in Netherlands
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New research from the Netherlands reveals a troubling pattern: poorer defendants are far more likely to receive harsher prison sentences, while wealthier individuals often walk away with fines. Analyzing over 2.5 million criminal cases, the WODC study links socioeconomic factors like income, education, and job prospects to structurally unfavorable court outcomes — even more so than immigration status. While judges have discretion to consider individual circumstances, there’s little legal requirement to justify sentencing disparities, raising serious questions about fairness and equity in the Dutch justice system.
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