Indonesian Crimmigration Law: Critics of Immigration’s Law Enforcement Towards Illegal Expatriate Workers as The Impacts of Pro-Investment Policy [PDF]
This study examines the characteristics of Crimmigration law in Indonesia and the use of the concept of law enforcement towards illegal foreign labor. This research is doctrinal research using inductive-deductive logic using library materials.
Ardha, Dea Justicia+4 more
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Punishing Immigrants: The Consequences of Monetary Sanctions in the Crimmigration System [PDF]
Research on crimmigration—the intersection where criminal and immigration law meet—shows that immigrants are increasingly punished and deported as a consequence of a criminal conviction.
Amairini Sanchez+2 more
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COVID-19 and the Creeping Necropolitics of Crimmigration Control [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a drastic impact on migration and migrants and immigration policies worldwide [...]
Robert Koulish
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COVID-19 Crisis as the New-State-of-the-Art in the Crimmigration Milieu
The concept of crimmigration connotes the currently prevailing approach between the different fields of penal, administrative and migration laws. It seems that, progressively, there is an amalgamation of penal law practices with those of civil and ...
Joanna Tsiganou+2 more
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Getting to the Core of Crimmigration
The increased global movement of people continues to be a challenge to the European Union. As argued in the article, the European Union and in particular the Schengen Area should be seen as an imagined space of free movement and easy crossings of internal borders.
Maartje van der Woude
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Stuck in the Middle: Crimmigration and the Asian American Community [PDF]
“Crimmigration,” coined in 2006 by Professor Juliet Stumpf, refers to the merging ofcriminal and immigration law in the United States, particularly after 1980. Crimmigrationincludes both immigration-related punishments for non-American citizens convicted of crimesand immigration enforcement’s growing resemblance to criminal law enforcement.
Vivian Kuang
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Explaining Crimmigration in Indonesia: a Discourse of the Fight Against People Smuggling, Irregular Migration Control, and Symbolic Criminalization [PDF]
Controlling migration in the world's largest archipelago brings various challenges to Indonesian authorities that differ from other countries. The difficulties become even more complicated since Indonesia has been known as the most favorite transit ...
Akbari, A. R. (Anugerah)
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'A really hostile environment':Adiaphorization, global policing and the crimmigration control system [PDF]
This article examines institutional practices designed to control criminalized migrants in the UK and advances three arguments. First, these practices have evolved, since the early 1970s, into a bespoke ‘crimmigration control system’ distinct from the ...
Bowling, Ben, Westenra, Sophie
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The Impact of EURODAC in EU Migration Law: The Era of Crimmigration?
Counter-terrorism and public security measures have significantly altered EU immigration law. Under the premise that EU instruments which regulate EU immigration databases influence the legal regime of irregularity of migrants’ statuses, the present article argues that the latest developments in the area of data technology contribute to the phenomenon ...
Benedita Menezes Queiroz
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Crimmigration at the Internal Borders of Europe?<br>Examining the Schengen Governance Package [PDF]
This article focuses on how the Schengen Governance Package, and in particular the revised legal framework on the temporary reinstatement of internal border checks, should be valued within the broader process of crimmigration.
Maartje A.H. van der Woude+1 more
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