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Criminalizing “Pro-Immigrant” Initiatives: Reducing the Space of Human Action
The article addresses the problem of the surveillance, disciplining and criminalization of practices of non-governmental initiatives which offer help to irregular migrants, asylum seekers and refugees in Slovenia and four neighbouring countries. Based on
Vlasta Jalušič
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According to a children’s rights’ approach, asylum-seeking children are entitled to special protection. However, reality dictates that as soon as they enter a host country irregularly, they are often criminalised, thus becoming part of the crimmigration ...
Ioannis Papadopoulos+1 more
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The Criminalisation of Migration in Europe: A State-of-the-Art of the Academic Literature and Research. CEPS Liberty and Security in Europe No. 61, October 2013 [PDF]
In the last 30 years, a clear trend has come to define modern immigration law and policy. A set of seemingly disparate developments concerning the constant reinforcement of border controls, tightening of conditions of entry, expanding capacities for ...
Parkin, Joanna
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An Expanded Analytical Gaze on Penal Power: Border Criminology and Punitiveness [PDF]
[Abstract]: Border criminology authors have recently called for an expansion of criminological conceptions on penal power to include migration law enforcement devices.
Brandariz García, José Ángel
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Citizenship, legal status, and misdemeanor justice
Abstract Although minor forms of criminal justice contact are increasingly used to identify immigration violators, little research has been conducted at the intersection of immigration and misdemeanor justice. As a result, citizenship remains undertheorized in punishment research and fundamental questions remain unanswered.
Michael T. Light+2 more
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The Contradiction of Crimmigation [PDF]
This essay argues that we should find Crimmigration, which is the collapsing of immigration law with criminal law, morally problematic for three reasons.
Mendoza, José Jorge
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Ongs in the horizon of migration: emerging ghallenges for juridical sciences [PDF]
La actividad de búsqueda y salvamento desarrollada por las ONG en el Mediterráneo cuestiona algunos postulados fundamentales de la teoría del derecho estatal: su carácter transnacional, el hecho de expresar a la sociedad civil (y no de la voluntad de ...
Vanna, Francesco De
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The Criminalization of Immigration and Intellectual Disability in the United States
Public attitudes, negative stereotypes, and stigma are essential to cultural narratives about the membership status of people with intellectual disability and people who have immigrated to the United States.
Lauren A. Ricciardelli+2 more
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“Dreamers” and Others: Immigration Protests, Enforcement, and Civil Disobedience [PDF]
In this short paper I hope to use some ideas drawn from the theory and practice of civil disobedience to address one of the most difficult questions in immigration theory, one rarely addressed by philosophers or other theorists working on the topic: How ...
Lister, Matthew J.
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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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