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This book bringss together scholars and activists working to end criminal and immigration detention. Employing an intersectional lens and an impressive variety of case studies, it makes a compelling case to rethink what justice could mean for refugees, citizens, and everyone in between.

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This book bringss together scholars and activists working to end criminal and immigration detention. Employing an intersectional lens and an impressive variety of case studies, it makes a compelling case to rethink what justice could mean for refugees, citizens, and everyone in between.
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Sharry Aiken is Associate Professor at Queen's University's Faculty of Law and affiliated with the Queen's Cultural Studies Program. She is a past president of the Canadian Council for Refugees, Co-Editor of the PKI Global Justice Journal, and former Editor-in-Chief of the journal Refuge. Stephanie J. Silverman is a researcher, consultant, educator, editor, and scholar. She received her DPhil from the University of Oxford (2013) as a commonwealth scholar, served as the SSHRC Bora Laskin National Fellow in Human Rights (2015-2016), on faculty at the University of Toronto for six years, and at the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.