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Improving health in immigration detention and promoting alternatives to detention
Lancet, The, 2022Gundo, Weiler +4 more
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Immigration Detention in Australia
2022This chapter provides the backdrop for this book by locating Australia’s immigration detention system in its political and historical context. It describes the vilification and politicization of people seeking asylum in Australia, the evolution of Australia’s controversial policy of indefinite mandatory detention, and the emergence of Australia’s ...
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Privatised Immigration Detention
2022Abstract How we organise ideas and develop narratives or ‘frames’ can shape public opinion and the course of social movements, structure policy debates, and define research agendas. This chapter has three goals. First, the current state of knowledge regarding the origin and nature of privatised immigration detention in the United States ...
Emily Ryo, Ian Peacock
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Architectural Theory Review, 2020
East of San Diego, on former Kumeyaay land, the US side of the border with Mexico is a vast industrial zone of warehouses and shipping container yards that roaring trucks crisscross incessantly.
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East of San Diego, on former Kumeyaay land, the US side of the border with Mexico is a vast industrial zone of warehouses and shipping container yards that roaring trucks crisscross incessantly.
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2011
The liberal legal ideal of protection of the individual against administrative detention without trial is embodied in the habeas corpus tradition. However, the use of detention to control immigration has gone from a wartime exception to normal practice, thus calling into question modern states' adherence to the rule of law.
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The liberal legal ideal of protection of the individual against administrative detention without trial is embodied in the habeas corpus tradition. However, the use of detention to control immigration has gone from a wartime exception to normal practice, thus calling into question modern states' adherence to the rule of law.
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Abstract This chapter provides an overview of immigration to the United States, with a focus on incarcerated persons (IPs) who are held in detention facilities. While these noncitizen IPs have entered the United States illegally, unlike U.S.
Maria Masotta, Rose Kleman
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Maria Masotta, Rose Kleman
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Resisting Immigration Detention
European Journal of Migration and Law, 2016The aim of this article is to provide a normative analysis of the ways in which immigrants resist immigration detention. After having outlined (in Section 2) some general features that make immigration detention a rather abnormal condition for human beings to be kept in, I distinguish three main forms of resistance to it: institutionalized, non ...
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Journal of Borderlands Studies, 2017
Mary Bosworth has written a valuable ethnography of life inside British immigration detention centers.
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Mary Bosworth has written a valuable ethnography of life inside British immigration detention centers.
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Visiting Immigration Detention
2022Visiting Immigration Detention documents the experiences of friends, loved ones and supporters who visit detainees in Australian immigration detention facilities. In doing so, it makes three main contributions to knowledge. First, the book provides a rare qualitative account of how harm is enacted through carceral practices in Australia’s onshore ...
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