Transnational Criminalization and Cultural Violence: Salvadoran Deportees, the United States, and El Salvador [PDF]
Honorable Mention at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumMany of the 20,777 Salvadorans who are deported from the U.S. on average each year since 2007 haven’t been convicted of a crime and only a tiny fraction are suspected gang affiliates.
Hernandez, Tatiana
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Qualifying deportation: How police translation of 'dangerous foreign criminals' led to expansive deportation practices in Spain. [PDF]
Kalir B.
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Ad Hominem Criminalisation and the Rule of Law: The Egalitarian Case against Knife Crime Prevention Orders. [PDF]
Green A, Hendry J.
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Critical Criminology, Special Issue Introduction: Critical Engagements with Gender, Race and Class in Crimmigration Controls [PDF]
Monish Bhatia +2 more
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Undoing resilience: immigrant status and poor health following incarceration. [PDF]
Kuper JL, Turanovic JJ.
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Syndemic Profiles for HIV, Hepatitis C, and Sextually Transmitted Infections Among Mexican American Women Formerly Affiliated with Youth Street Gangs. [PDF]
Nowotny KM, Valdez A, Cepeda A.
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Unpacking the Rise in Crimmigration Cases at the Supreme Court
Philip Torrey
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Women's Experiences of Immigration Detention in Italy: Examining Immigration Procedural Fairness, Human Dignity, and Health. [PDF]
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