This book contributes to and broadens the field of Border Criminology, by bringing together a collection of chapters from leading scholars engaged in cross-national and comparative conversations on bordered penality and crimmigration practices.
This book contributes to and broadens the field of Border Criminology, by bringing together a collection of chapters from leading scholars engaged in cross-national and comparative conversations on bordered penality and crimmigration practices.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
José A. Brandariz is Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology at the University of A Coruña, Spain. Giulia Fabini is Assistant Professor in Sociology of Law and Deviance at the University of Bologna, Italy. Cristina Fernández-Bessa is Ramón y Cajal Distinguished Research Fellow and Lecturer in Criminal Law and Criminology at the University of A Coruña, Spain. Valeria Ferraris is Associate Professor of Sociology of Law and Deviance at the University of Turin, Italy.
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Introduction.Border criminologies from the periphery: An Introduction. Part One - Entrenched Borders. 1.Mexico's air deportation. 2.No deportation but no leniency here: Multi-faceted bordered penality in Italy. 3.A crimmigration stronghold in southern Europe? Bordered penality in Spain. 4.The continuum of the immigration detention and violence in Greece. 5.Penalizing migration and a culture of impunity: The case of Turkey's unwanted noncitizens. Part Two - Emerging Borderlands. 6.Violence and the policing of mobility in South Africa. 7.Crimmigration and Re-bordering in Post-hukou China. 8.Refugee reception in Indonesia: From encampment to detention to containment and back. 9.Consistently inconsistent: The crimmigration facets of the Ecuadorian migration regime. 10.The Criminalization of Migration in Chile: Disruptions and Continuities, Before and After the Pandemic. 11.Detention and deportation in Portugal: the colonial legacies of a racialised governing of mobility. Part Three - Evolving and Unanticipated Borders. 12.Enforcement of public order and security: Immigration controls as a police matter in Finland. 13.Bordering Denmark: Deportation, differentiation and racial formation. 14.Immigration enforcement in the German asylum system: Contested practices after 2015. 15.Slovenia: Pushbacks of Unwanted Migration. 16.Eastern Europe - Adrift between the North and the South: Deportation practices from the Polish perspective. Conclusion.Border criminologies in the periphery: Conclusions, limitations and future research agenda.
Introduction.Border criminologies from the periphery: An Introduction. Part One - Entrenched Borders. 1.Mexico's air deportation. 2.No deportation but no leniency here: Multi-faceted bordered penality in Italy. 3.A crimmigration stronghold in southern Europe? Bordered penality in Spain. 4.The continuum of the immigration detention and violence in Greece. 5.Penalizing migration and a culture of impunity: The case of Turkey's unwanted noncitizens. Part Two - Emerging Borderlands. 6.Violence and the policing of mobility in South Africa. 7.Crimmigration and Re-bordering in Post-hukou China. 8.Refugee reception in Indonesia: From encampment to detention to containment and back. 9.Consistently inconsistent: The crimmigration facets of the Ecuadorian migration regime. 10.The Criminalization of Migration in Chile: Disruptions and Continuities, Before and After the Pandemic. 11.Detention and deportation in Portugal: the colonial legacies of a racialised governing of mobility. Part Three - Evolving and Unanticipated Borders. 12.Enforcement of public order and security: Immigration controls as a police matter in Finland. 13.Bordering Denmark: Deportation, differentiation and racial formation. 14.Immigration enforcement in the German asylum system: Contested practices after 2015. 15.Slovenia: Pushbacks of Unwanted Migration. 16.Eastern Europe - Adrift between the North and the South: Deportation practices from the Polish perspective. Conclusion.Border criminologies in the periphery: Conclusions, limitations and future research agenda.
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