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Explaining Crimmigration in Indonesia: A Discourse of the Fight Against People Smuggling, Irregular Migration Control, and Symbolic Criminalization [PDF]
Controlling migration in the world's largest archipelago brings various challenges to Indonesian authorities that differ from other countries. The difficulties become even more complicated since Indonesia has been known as the most favorite transit ...
Anugerah Rizki Akbari
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Punishing Immigrants: The Consequences of Monetary Sanctions in the Crimmigration System [PDF]
Research on crimmigration—the intersection where criminal and immigration law meet—shows that immigrants are increasingly punished and deported as a consequence of a criminal conviction.
Amairini Sanchez +2 more
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This study examines the characteristics of Crimmigration law in Indonesia and the use of the concept of law enforcement towards illegal foreign labor. This research is doctrinal research using inductive-deductive logic using library materials.
Rahmatullah Ayu Hasmiati +4 more
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Crimmigration and Nationalist Paranoia [PDF]
In recent years, European borders have become subject to augmented securitisation, surveillance and militarisation, while EU migration policies are increasingly based on exclusion and denial of migrants’ rights. Migration across the globe, both in public policy debates and in everyday life of ordinary people, has increasingly become associated with ...
Holper, Mary
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Managing crime through migration law in Australia and the United States: a comparative analysis [PDF]
This article examines the intertwining of migration law and criminal law — termed ‘crimmigration’ by scholars — in Australia and the United States of America, and its implications for non-citizens who engage in criminal conduct. Our comparison of the two
Khanh Hoang, Sudrishti Reich
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Scholars have identified crimmigration – or the criminalization of “irregular” migration in law – as a key issue affecting migrant access to justice in contemporary immigrant-receiving societies.
Salina Abji
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The Crimmigration Crisis: Immigrants, Crime, and Sovereign Power [PDF]
This article provides a fresh theoretical perspective on the most important development in immigration law today: the convergence of immigration and criminal law.
Juliet P. Stumpf
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Crimmigration in Europe. [PDF]
van der Woude M +2 more
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Laborers or Criminals? The Impact of Crimmigration on Labor Standards Enforcement [PDF]
[Excerpt] As we examine the criminalization of immigration, commonly referred to as “crimmigration” (Stumpf, 2006), it is essential to consider its impact on other areas of law and policy that involve immigrants but are not traditionally thought of as ...
Kati L. Griffith
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