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Managing crime through migration law in Australia and the United States: a comparative analysis [PDF]

open access: yesComparative Migration Studies, 2017
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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The Banality of Crimmigration—Can Immigration Law Recover Itself?

open access: yesLaws
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
exaly   +3 more sources

Crimmigration at the Internal Borders of Europe?<br>Examining the Schengen Governance Package

open access: yesUtrecht Law Review, 2015
This article focuses on how the Schengen Governance Package, and in particular the revised legal framework on the temporary reinstatement of internal border checks, should be valued within the broader process of crimmigration.
Patrick Van Berlo   +1 more
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Crimmigration checks in the internal border areas of the EU: Finding the discretion that matters [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Criminology, 2017
Joanne Van Der Leun   +1 more
exaly   +2 more sources

COVID-19 Crisis as the New-State-of-the-Art in the Crimmigration Milieu

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2021
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
doaj   +1 more source

On the Other Side of the Looking Glass: COVID-19 Care in Immigration Detention

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2021
Immigration Detention is a patchwork of public and private correctional facilities overseen by ICE, a federal enforcement agency. In June 2021, ICE detained 16,460 adults in 121 facilities in 38 states, frequently alongside pretrial and sentenced inmates
Dora Schriro
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Historicising Australian Deportation of 'Suspect' and 'Undesirable' Migrant Communities

open access: yesInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2023
The overall aim of the paper is to present evidence on the factors underpinning historical deportation cases, by exploring the reasons, explanations and patterns related to deportation in Australia.
Marinella Marmo   +2 more
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Punishing Survivors and Criminalizing Survivorship: A Feminist Intersectional Approach to Migrant Justice in the Crimmigration System

open access: yesStudies in Social Justice, 2020
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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