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PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review
This essay uses an examination of communication in Los Angeles Immigration Court (2014–2017) to demonstrate how legal professionals’ beliefs about language foster and entrench underexplored linguistic dimensions of the US crimmigration regime.
Sonya Rao
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This essay uses an examination of communication in Los Angeles Immigration Court (2014–2017) to demonstrate how legal professionals’ beliefs about language foster and entrench underexplored linguistic dimensions of the US crimmigration regime.
Sonya Rao
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Crimmigration. On the Merger of Crime Control and Migration Control
Kriminologisches Journal, 2022Report on the workshop "Crimmigration. On the Merger of Crime Control and Migration Control", held on October 12th 2021 at Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung der Universität Bielefeld, organized by Martina Althoff and Christine ...
Melanie Schorsch
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Crimmigration: die Verschmelzung von Kriminalität und Migration
Kriminologisches Journal, 2022Editorial zum Themenheft zu "Crimmigration: die Verschmelzung von Kriminalität und Migration"
Martina Althoff, C. Graebsch
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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, 2015
This extended review of two 2013 publications, Guia, van der Woude, and van der Leun (eds.) Social Control and Justice: Crimmigration in the Age of Fear and Aas and Bosworth (eds.) The Borders of Punishment: Migration, Citizenship and Social Exclusion, critically engages with the potential for race scholarship in the paradigms utilized by the ...
Alison Gerard, Sharon Pickering
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This extended review of two 2013 publications, Guia, van der Woude, and van der Leun (eds.) Social Control and Justice: Crimmigration in the Age of Fear and Aas and Bosworth (eds.) The Borders of Punishment: Migration, Citizenship and Social Exclusion, critically engages with the potential for race scholarship in the paradigms utilized by the ...
Alison Gerard, Sharon Pickering
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Oceania’s ‘crimmigration creep’: Are deportation and reintegration norms being diffused?
, 2021The trend of deportation of convicted non-citizens to the Pacific has grown over the last decade, due to increasingly harsh deportation punitive measures placed on non-citizens, known as crimmigration.
Henrietta McNeill
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Crimmigration and Nationalist Paranoia
2020In recent years, European borders have become subject to augmented securitisation, surveillance and militarisation, while EU migration policies are increasingly based on exclusion and denial of migrants’ rights. Migration across the globe, both in public policy debates and in everyday life of ordinary people, has increasingly become associated with ...
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Embracing Crimmigration to Curtail Immigration Detention
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020Immigration advocates have long objected to both the constitutionality and the conditions of immigration detention. However, legal challenges to the practice have been largely unsuccessful due to immigration law’s “exceptionality.” Placing recent litigation carried out against immigration detention in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic within the ...
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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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Immigrants as Symbolic Assailants
International Criminal Justice Review, 2017Despite little evidence of an immigration-crime nexus, many American jurisdictions have adopted a punitive approach to undocumented immigrants and an increasingly restrictive and exclusive system of immigration control. The extensive deployment of criminal justice measures to address the immigration “problem” led to the growth of a crimmigration ...
Edna Erez, Jize Jiang
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