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Solidarity under siege: The crimmigration of activism(s) and protest against border control in Spain

European Journal of Criminology, 2021
Iker Barbero, Ana López-Sala
exaly  

Sovereign Bias, Crimmigration, and Risk

2016
This chapter is part of a larger research project. It examines the proenforcement tilt of crimmigration with reference to sovereign bias. Sovereign bias alludes to how the nation-state wields extraordinary power over noncitizens at territorial borders and within boundaries. It favors politics over law, and the state over immigrants.
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Crimmigration

2018
Ben Bowling, Sophie Westenra
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Crimmigration as Hate Speech

Taken as speech acts, the norms and the praxes of crimmigration show the same features as hate speech: first, crimmigration is a way of expressing hostility towards certain social groups (and individuals belonging to those groups) in virtue of certain characteristics they allegedly share (nationality, lack of residency visa, etc.); second ...
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Deconstructing Crimmigration

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
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‘Crimmigration’ statistics

2018
Synnøve Jahnsen, Kristin Slettvåg
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Racializing Crimmigration

Sociology of Race and Ethnicity (Thousand Oaks, Calif ), 2017
Amada Armenta
exaly  

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