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Women’s experiences of indignity in immigration detention and beyond
In this article, I set out to define dignity in immigration detention and beyond. Throughout this piece, I will examine the role of dignity in detention, and the way in which the existence of ‘dignity’ in detention impacts on people when they are in ...
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Developmental Psychobiology, 2021
We explored the associations between early-life adversity and migration-related stress on the mental health of Central American and Mexican migrating children held in United States immigration detention facilities.
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We explored the associations between early-life adversity and migration-related stress on the mental health of Central American and Mexican migrating children held in United States immigration detention facilities.
A. Sidamon-Eristoff +3 more
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Punishment & Society, 2022
Across the global north, immigration detention has become an increasingly common punishment for ‘illegal’ movement between borders. The punitive nature of Australia's border protection laws is enhanced by a privatised and offshored model of operation ...
Mark Yin
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Across the global north, immigration detention has become an increasingly common punishment for ‘illegal’ movement between borders. The punitive nature of Australia's border protection laws is enhanced by a privatised and offshored model of operation ...
Mark Yin
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Do mobile phone bans show that immigration detention is becoming more like prison?
Griffith Law Review, 2022The mobile phone enables people to be heard through walls of confinement. During the suspension of visits to immigration detention in the COVID-19 pandemic, mobile phones were a lifeline to family and friends. There is also a long history of people using
Louise Boon-Kuo
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Malleable detention: The restructuring of carceral space within U.S. immigration detention
Punishment & Society, 2022The expansion of immigration detention in the United States has been attributed to policy, privatization, and anti-immigrant racialization. This research extends understandings of immigration detention's growth by focusing on how Immigration and Customs ...
Luis A. Romero
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How immigration detention harms children: A conceptual framework to inform policy and practice.
Psychological TraumaOBJECTIVE This paper identifies the multiple adversities and trauma experienced by children who are detained after seeking asylum. A conceptual framework identifies the specific impact of immigration detention on the psychosocial development and mental ...
Sarah Mares, A. Ziersch
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Immigration detention as a shadow carceral system
Theoretical criminologyImmigration detention plays a critical role in maintaining the ever-expanding machinery of immigration enforcement. Yet, producing public knowledge about immigration detention remains a very difficult task.
Emily Ryo
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International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2022
This article argues that the detention and inhumane treatment of pregnant migrants by the United States (US) immigration authorities forms part of a continuum of gendered necropolitical violence that frames migrants’ lives before, during, and after ...
Amanda Heffernan
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This article argues that the detention and inhumane treatment of pregnant migrants by the United States (US) immigration authorities forms part of a continuum of gendered necropolitical violence that frames migrants’ lives before, during, and after ...
Amanda Heffernan
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Arresting movement: The history of German immigration detention beyond the camp
Punishment & SocietyAcross the globe, immigration detention has been marked by physical and psychological abuse. Researchers and activists alike have sought to understand why a seemingly administrative practice such as immigration detention is so violent.
Sabrina Axster
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