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Outsourcing Crimmigration Control [PDF]
Abstract Digital technologies have reshaped the boundaries of criminal justice and border control. The merger of these fields has resulted in technologically mediated practices of ‘crimmigration control’ on a global level. This book examines the role of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and its Migration Information and ...
Samuel Singler, Singler Samuel
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The Banality of Crimmigration—Can Immigration Law Recover Itself?
This article argues that criminal law has overtaken immigration law to such an extent that the notion of “crimmigration” is no longer shocking. In Canada, where the population has long been supportive of immigration and where national politics have been ...
Catherine Dauvergne
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This multidisciplinary book introduces readers to original perspectives on crimmigration that foster holistic, contextual, and critical appreciation of the concept in Australia and its individual consequences and broader effects. This collection draws together contributions from nationally and internationally respected legal scholars and social ...
Billings, Peter.
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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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COVID-19 Crisis as the New-State-of-the-Art in the Crimmigration Milieu
The concept of crimmigration connotes the currently prevailing approach between the different fields of penal, administrative and migration laws. It seems that, progressively, there is an amalgamation of penal law practices with those of civil and ...
Joanna Tsiganou +2 more
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Crimmigration-Counterterrorism
The discriminatory effects that may stem from biometric ID cybersurveillance and other algorithmically-driven screening technologies can be better understood through the analytical prism of “crimmigrationcounterterrorismâ€: the conflation of crime, immigration, and counterterrorism policy. The historical genesis for this phenomenon can be traced back
Hu, Margaret, Margaret Hu
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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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Crimmigration in Europe. [PDF]
van der Woude M +2 more
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Crimmigration is a policy, according to Mucchielli, a culture, according to Palidda, an economy, according to Wacquant or a socialization trait, according to Young. Crimmigration is the result of pathological modes of social control, a substitution for slavery when it became impossible, in the opinion of Alexander and a degeneration of neo-colonialism ...
Dores, António Pedro
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Crimmigration checks in the internal border areas of the EU: Finding the discretion that matters [PDF]
Maartje Van Der Woude +1 more
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