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Crimmigration-Counterterrorism
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017The 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
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2021
In the contemporary era of the securitisation of risk, control of migration is becoming an increasingly important task for contemporary policing and criminal justice agencies, particularly in the Australian context. This chapter explores border control from a criminological perspective and introduces key concepts around “crimmigration” and theoretical ...
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In the contemporary era of the securitisation of risk, control of migration is becoming an increasingly important task for contemporary policing and criminal justice agencies, particularly in the Australian context. This chapter explores border control from a criminological perspective and introduces key concepts around “crimmigration” and theoretical ...
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Pushback as a Technology of Crimmigration
2020The chapter discusses a politically situated, critical ethnographic account of a particular form of violent and forced expulsions or pushbacks of refugees to Serbian territory by the Croatian police. Working within the framework of transnational feminist theory and recent critical analysis of the state of people on the move, we posit that the refugee ...
Emina Bužinkić, Maddalena Avon
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Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, 2016
Deporting “criminal aliens” has become the highest priority in American immigration enforcement. Today, most deportations are achieved through the “crimmigration” system, a term that describes the convergence of the criminal justice and immigration enforcement systems. Emerging research argues that U.S.
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Deporting “criminal aliens” has become the highest priority in American immigration enforcement. Today, most deportations are achieved through the “crimmigration” system, a term that describes the convergence of the criminal justice and immigration enforcement systems. Emerging research argues that U.S.
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2019
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 ...
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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 ...
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2020
Crimmigration, generally defined, is the increased entanglement of criminal and immigration procedures. Scholars have been observing this trend in the United States, Australia, and various European countries, as well as on other continents. Historically, states handled immigration infractions through civil or administrative systems separate from ...
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Crimmigration, generally defined, is the increased entanglement of criminal and immigration procedures. Scholars have been observing this trend in the United States, Australia, and various European countries, as well as on other continents. Historically, states handled immigration infractions through civil or administrative systems separate from ...
Neža Kogovšek Šalamon +2 more
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Crimmigration and the Ethics of Migration
Social Philosophy Today, 2020David Miller’s defense of a state’s presumptive right to exclude non-refugee immigrants rests on two key distinctions. The first is that immigration controls are “preventative” and not “coercive.” In other words, when a state enforces its immigration policy it does not coerce noncitizens into doing something as much as it prevents them from doing a ...
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Crimmigration Entities in North Carolina
2023Abstract Chapter 1 provides an overview of the 287(g) partnership between local law enforcement and ICE in five counties throughout the state. This chapter is organized into two parts. First, it focuses on the process whereby these communities and local law enforcement entities have become crimmigration (criminalization of immigration ...
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Crimmigration: The Presumption of Illegality and the Criminalization of Immigrants
2020Kristen M. Budd, Bianca E. Bersani
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