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Does crimmigration theory rest on a mistake?
International Journal of Migration and Border Studies, 2018Crimmigration is said to involve the blurring or fusion of criminal and immigration law in such a way as to submit migrants to virtually unfettered executive power. Keen to demonstrate the basis of the state's constitutional obligations towards non-citizens, lawyers and academics argue that, despite legal form, a sub-set of immigration law is ...
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Theoretical criminology
This article contributes to criminological research on surveillance and border technologies. By analysing private security companies’ visions of future technologies as surveillance imaginaries, I argue that these companies can be conceptualized as ...
Samuel Singler
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This article contributes to criminological research on surveillance and border technologies. By analysing private security companies’ visions of future technologies as surveillance imaginaries, I argue that these companies can be conceptualized as ...
Samuel Singler
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Behind Crimmigration: ICE, Law Enforcement, and Resistance in America
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, 2023Felicia Arriaga
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Sovereign Bias, Crimmigration, and Risk
2016This 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 and Human Rights in Contexts of Confinement
2019Over the past decade, the term ‘crimmigration’ has gained traction in academic debates about migration control, border practices, and penality. In denoting crimmigration trends, scholars have primarily focussed on the ‘criminalisation’ of immigrants and migration control. What has largely escaped attention, however, is the ‘immigrationisation’ of crime
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Mass Migration, Crimmigration and Defiance
Southeastern Europe, 2017The year 2015 saw an unprecedented number of refugees and migrants arriving to Europe through the “Western Balkans migration route”, where the states through which the route passed established the so-called “humanitarian corridor”. The operation of this corridor was outside the European normative framework and was treated by those states as a de facto ...
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Review of Tian Ma, Contesting Crimmigration in Post-hukou China
Asian journal of Criminology, 2023Cristina Fernández-Bessa
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Crimmigration under International Protection
, 2023Rottem Rosenberg-Rubins
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