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Engendering carcerality: An introduction
Abstract Reflecting the carceral turn in scholarship, this introduction to a special issue on engendering carcerality explores the difference that gender makes in the history of the carceral in its various forms over time and space. It considers the multiple meanings and spaces of imprisonment, surveillance, and confinement; incarceration of mothers ...
Eileen Boris +2 more
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Reforming Scottish Criminal Procedure: In Search of Process Values
Recent proposals to reform Scottish criminal procedure are motivated by considerations of efficiency and accurate fact-finding, and there is little attempt to offer a normative account.
Pamela R. Ferguson
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Abstract In this article, I engage with the predicament of witnessing as a condition for persecution and displacement. I argue that observing violence during war is a critical form of implication. In the context of the Colombian armed conflict, members of armed groups often threaten the lives of those who observe their acts of violence, producing a ...
Alana Ackerman
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Punished and banished: Non‐citizen women's experiences in a Danish prison
Abstract The Nordics have employed discourses of gender equality and women's rights and a welfare‐oriented approach to punishment as integral parts of inclusive welfare states and their ‘goodness’. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with non‐citizen women at Vestre Prison in Denmark, this article suggests that the will to punish and banish prevails over
Dorina Damsa
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A raceless legal psychology in a system marked by race
Abstract Despite the fact that evidence of racial inequality in the U.S. criminal legal system has become overwhelming, the field of legal psychology has largely ignored issues of race and systemic racism. Although legal psychology focuses on a system that has disproportionately affected certain racial groups, and much of the field questions the ...
Rubí M. Gonzales, Victoria C. Plaut
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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 ...
Anugerah Rizki Akbari
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La criminalización de la solidaridad
Como reacción de la población al aumento de la migración ‘irregular’ en la cuidad de Iquique, además de las protestas xenófobas contra los migrantes se han formado diversas acciones e iniciativas en solidaridad con los afectados, involucrando a ...
Marielena Groos
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The US Deportation System: History, Impacts, and New Empirical Research
The United States is unique in the size and scope of its deportation system. Between 2001 and 2022, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) carried out nearly 6.5 million deportations.
Caitlin Patler, Bradford Jones
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Resumo A condição jurídica de “Irregular” dos imigrantes na entrada e na permanência, em determinado país, é uma decisão de cada um dos Estados, que escolhem entre criminalizar e proibir esses comportamentos ou os integrar e “regularizar”, permitindo o ...
Maria João GUIA, João PEDROSO
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Criminalising Asylum Beyond Prosecution: Exclusionary Law and Policy in the UK
This paper explores the ‘criminalisation’ of asylum in recent UK law and policy, most notably the 2022 Nationality and Borders Act (NABA) and 2023 Illegal Migration Act (IMA), and the ways in which this framework has fed through into recent legislative ...
Sarah Singer
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