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The Criminalisation of Irregular Migration in Europe: Globalisation, Deterrence, and Vicious Cycles by Matilde Rosina. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. XXIII, 333 pp. € 103.99.

Italian Political Science Review/Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, 2023
Irregular migration is one of the most significant phenomena of the 20th and 21st centuries, a life-changing process for countless migrants seeking better lives elsewhere, a thorny and complicated reality for transit and destination countries, and a ...
G. Abbondanza
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The criminalisation of travel as a global paradigm of preventive (In)justice: Lessons from the EU response to ‘foreign terrorist fighters’

New Journal of European Criminal Law, 2023
This article aims to evaluate critically the evolution of the preventive paradigm of security law by focusing on the criminalisation and surveillance of mobility which has been labelled as ‘terrorist travel.’ The article will highlight the impact of the ...
V. Mitsilegas
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The Contributions of First Nations Voices to the Australian Public Debate over the Criminalisation of Coercive Control

British Journal of Social Work, 2023
In Australia, there has been significant public debate over the criminalisation of coercive control and the impact on First Nations women and communities.
C. Hobson   +2 more
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Criminalisation

2018
This chapter details the criminalisation of abortion. A review of the history of the criminal law on abortion reveals that for most of history abortion remained outside the law. Criminalisation when it did occur was closely tied to the religious positioning of abortion in western societies.
Fiona Bloomer   +2 more
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Of prostitutes and thieves: the hyper-sexualisation and criminalisation of Venezuelan migrant women in Peru

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2022
Based on 12 months of fieldwork, including 72 in-depth interviews and a survey (N100) in five Peruvian cities, this article discusses the higher rates of nationality-, gender-, and age-based discrimination faced by Venezuelan female migrants in Peru ...
Leda M. Pérez, L. F. Freier
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The criminalisation and exploitation of irregular Chinese migrant workers in the United Kingdom

European Journal of Criminology, 2022
This article draws on narrative interviews with irregular Chinese migrant workers (ICMWs) in the United Kingdom (UK) to show how the UK's immigration policies foster forms of illegal working and labour exploitation that they are supposed to combat.
Si-Liang Luo, D. Gadd, Rosemary Broad
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From ‘at risk’ to ‘a risk’: The criminalisation of young people with cognitive disability in residential care

Incarceration, 2022
There is a growing body of research in Australia and internationally focused on ‘care-criminalisation’: the criminal justice system involvement of young people in out-of-home care.
Ruth McCausland, L. Dowse
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[Dr]illing in the name of: the criminalisation of Sydney drill group ONEFOUR

Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 2022
The criminalisation of hip-hop artists is not new. The focus of attention for police has tended to be on artists of colour (in particular) who include descriptions of violence in their lyrics.
Murray Lee   +3 more
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Sex, Lies, and Reasonableness: The Case for Subjectifying the Criminalisation of Deceptive Sex

Criminal Justice Ethics, 2022
This article deals with the question of which kinds of deceptions vitiate consent to sexual relations. More specifically, it addresses the question of which characteristics of the perpetrator (e.g.
Amit Pundik, Shani Schnitzer, B. Blum
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