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The Crimmigration Trend in the Netherlands: Some Critical Reflections [PDF]

open access: greenCrimmigratie & Recht, 2021
The Crimmigration Trend in the Netherlands: Some Critical Reflections Over the past decade, the concept of crimmigration has dominated legal and criminological understanding of contemporary immigration control. Drawing on the Netherlands as case study, this article provides a critical reflection on ‘crimmigration’ as both a policy trend and a
Richard Staring, Ruben Timmerman
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Behind Crimmigration

2023
Abstract In recent years, dozens of counties in North Carolina have partnered with federal law enforcement in the criminalization of immigration—what many have dubbed "crimmigration." Southern border enforcement still monopolizes the national immigration debate, but immigration enforcement has become common within the United States as ...
Felicia Arriaga
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The expansion of “crimmigration,” mass detention, and deportation

open access: bronzeSociology Compass, 2018
AbstractIn recent years, the deportation and detention of immigrants has become a common phenomenon around the world. In this article, we shed light on the global expansion of crimmigration (the increasingly blurring of lines between immigration and criminal laws) and examine in depth the United States as an example of this trend.
Cecilia Menjívar   +2 more
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Crimmigration in the Netherlands

Law & Social Inquiry, 2014
For a long time the Netherlands has been internationally known for its tolerant and humane environment for first‐ and second‐generation migrants. However, as in many European countries, over the past few decades the political debate on immigration has gradually grown more negative.
Maartje van der Woude   +2 more
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Women and crimmigration

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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Crimmigration and Pre-Crime in German Law

Kriminologisches Journal, 2022
The point of departure for current inter- and transdisciplinary debates on “crimmigration” is a critical legal perspective that transcends disciplinary boundaries within the law and dares to look at criminal law and migration law as a unified whole.
Christine Graebsch
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Crimmigration and the Ethics of Migration

Social Philosophy Today, 2020
David 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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Global Crimmigration Trends

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 ...
Barry Frett   +2 more
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