Immigration Detention and Social Harm
The Collateral Impacts of Migrant Incarceration
Herausgeber: Peterie, Michelle
Immigration Detention and Social Harm
The Collateral Impacts of Migrant Incarceration
Herausgeber: Peterie, Michelle
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Applying a gender and race lens to immigration detention, Immigration Detention and Social Harm argues that calls for detention reform must be replaced by bolder demands for detention abolition - positing that harm is so embedded in immigration detention systems that reform is no longer possible.
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Applying a gender and race lens to immigration detention, Immigration Detention and Social Harm argues that calls for detention reform must be replaced by bolder demands for detention abolition - positing that harm is so embedded in immigration detention systems that reform is no longer possible.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781032441528
- ISBN-10: 1032441526
- Artikelnr.: 70291131
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781032441528
- ISBN-10: 1032441526
- Artikelnr.: 70291131
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr Michelle Peterie is a Research Fellow in Sociology at the Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies and School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Sydney. Peterie's research investigates the impacts of social policies and practices on individual and collective wellbeing. Taking a person-centred approach - and in close collaboration with research participants and third-sector stakeholders - her work seeks to improve outcomes for disadvantaged children, families and communities. Peterie is the author of Visiting Immigration Detention: Care and Cruelty in Australia's Asylum Seeker Prisons (2022), the co-author of Compulsory Income Management in Australia and New Zealand: More Harm than Good? (2022), and the co-editor of Emotions in Late Modernity (Routledge, 2019). She has been invited to give expert evidence to the Australian Senate, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal and the Crown Solicitor, and her research has received national media attention.
Introduction: The Reverberating Harms of Immigration Detention
Michelle Peterie
Part 1: Human Costs
1. "If I Talk About It, I Start Crying": Children's Responses to Parental
Immigration Imprisonment in the US
Caitlin Patler, Gabriela Gonzalez, Monica Cardenas Guzman and Guillermo
Paez Gallardo
2. Detention in the Community: Complex Ripple Effects on Young Adults in
the US
Joanna Dreby and Tsveta Dobreva
3. Bonds Strengthened, Strained, and Severed: The Effects of US Immigration
Detention on Family Cohesion
Mirian G. Martinez-Aranda and Tamara Black
4. Immigration Detention and UK Families
Melanie Griffiths and Candice Morgan-Glendinning
5. Moral Injury in Australian Immigration Detention
Michelle Peterie
6. UK Immigration Detention, Exhaustion and the Politics of Care
Alexandra Hall
7. Australian Immigration Detention and its Impact on Healthcare Workers
and the Australian Healthcare Community
Ryan Essex and Erika Kalocsányiová
Part 2: Societal Consequences
8. Gender, Violence and Regimes of Vulnerability in Immigration Detention:
A Transnational Analysis
Francesca Esposito and Mary Bosworth
9. Immigration Detention as Racialised Wealth Extraction
Emily Ryo and Christopher Levesque
10. Immunised and Indifferent to Indefinite Incarceration: The Corrosive
Effect of Immigration Detention Laws on Officialdom
Peter Billings
11. Executive Control Over Immigration Detention Policy and Practice in
Australia
Amy Nethery and Cassandra Le Good
Part 3: Ending The Harm
12. Accessing Information on Immigration Detention in Canada: Towards
Carceral Transparency to Reduce Social Harm
Sarah Turnbull and Joao Velloso
13. Advancing Abolitionism: Why the Immigration Detention Industry Must End
Victoria Canning
Michelle Peterie
Part 1: Human Costs
1. "If I Talk About It, I Start Crying": Children's Responses to Parental
Immigration Imprisonment in the US
Caitlin Patler, Gabriela Gonzalez, Monica Cardenas Guzman and Guillermo
Paez Gallardo
2. Detention in the Community: Complex Ripple Effects on Young Adults in
the US
Joanna Dreby and Tsveta Dobreva
3. Bonds Strengthened, Strained, and Severed: The Effects of US Immigration
Detention on Family Cohesion
Mirian G. Martinez-Aranda and Tamara Black
4. Immigration Detention and UK Families
Melanie Griffiths and Candice Morgan-Glendinning
5. Moral Injury in Australian Immigration Detention
Michelle Peterie
6. UK Immigration Detention, Exhaustion and the Politics of Care
Alexandra Hall
7. Australian Immigration Detention and its Impact on Healthcare Workers
and the Australian Healthcare Community
Ryan Essex and Erika Kalocsányiová
Part 2: Societal Consequences
8. Gender, Violence and Regimes of Vulnerability in Immigration Detention:
A Transnational Analysis
Francesca Esposito and Mary Bosworth
9. Immigration Detention as Racialised Wealth Extraction
Emily Ryo and Christopher Levesque
10. Immunised and Indifferent to Indefinite Incarceration: The Corrosive
Effect of Immigration Detention Laws on Officialdom
Peter Billings
11. Executive Control Over Immigration Detention Policy and Practice in
Australia
Amy Nethery and Cassandra Le Good
Part 3: Ending The Harm
12. Accessing Information on Immigration Detention in Canada: Towards
Carceral Transparency to Reduce Social Harm
Sarah Turnbull and Joao Velloso
13. Advancing Abolitionism: Why the Immigration Detention Industry Must End
Victoria Canning
Introduction: The Reverberating Harms of Immigration Detention
Michelle Peterie
Part 1: Human Costs
1. "If I Talk About It, I Start Crying": Children's Responses to Parental
Immigration Imprisonment in the US
Caitlin Patler, Gabriela Gonzalez, Monica Cardenas Guzman and Guillermo
Paez Gallardo
2. Detention in the Community: Complex Ripple Effects on Young Adults in
the US
Joanna Dreby and Tsveta Dobreva
3. Bonds Strengthened, Strained, and Severed: The Effects of US Immigration
Detention on Family Cohesion
Mirian G. Martinez-Aranda and Tamara Black
4. Immigration Detention and UK Families
Melanie Griffiths and Candice Morgan-Glendinning
5. Moral Injury in Australian Immigration Detention
Michelle Peterie
6. UK Immigration Detention, Exhaustion and the Politics of Care
Alexandra Hall
7. Australian Immigration Detention and its Impact on Healthcare Workers
and the Australian Healthcare Community
Ryan Essex and Erika Kalocsányiová
Part 2: Societal Consequences
8. Gender, Violence and Regimes of Vulnerability in Immigration Detention:
A Transnational Analysis
Francesca Esposito and Mary Bosworth
9. Immigration Detention as Racialised Wealth Extraction
Emily Ryo and Christopher Levesque
10. Immunised and Indifferent to Indefinite Incarceration: The Corrosive
Effect of Immigration Detention Laws on Officialdom
Peter Billings
11. Executive Control Over Immigration Detention Policy and Practice in
Australia
Amy Nethery and Cassandra Le Good
Part 3: Ending The Harm
12. Accessing Information on Immigration Detention in Canada: Towards
Carceral Transparency to Reduce Social Harm
Sarah Turnbull and Joao Velloso
13. Advancing Abolitionism: Why the Immigration Detention Industry Must End
Victoria Canning
Michelle Peterie
Part 1: Human Costs
1. "If I Talk About It, I Start Crying": Children's Responses to Parental
Immigration Imprisonment in the US
Caitlin Patler, Gabriela Gonzalez, Monica Cardenas Guzman and Guillermo
Paez Gallardo
2. Detention in the Community: Complex Ripple Effects on Young Adults in
the US
Joanna Dreby and Tsveta Dobreva
3. Bonds Strengthened, Strained, and Severed: The Effects of US Immigration
Detention on Family Cohesion
Mirian G. Martinez-Aranda and Tamara Black
4. Immigration Detention and UK Families
Melanie Griffiths and Candice Morgan-Glendinning
5. Moral Injury in Australian Immigration Detention
Michelle Peterie
6. UK Immigration Detention, Exhaustion and the Politics of Care
Alexandra Hall
7. Australian Immigration Detention and its Impact on Healthcare Workers
and the Australian Healthcare Community
Ryan Essex and Erika Kalocsányiová
Part 2: Societal Consequences
8. Gender, Violence and Regimes of Vulnerability in Immigration Detention:
A Transnational Analysis
Francesca Esposito and Mary Bosworth
9. Immigration Detention as Racialised Wealth Extraction
Emily Ryo and Christopher Levesque
10. Immunised and Indifferent to Indefinite Incarceration: The Corrosive
Effect of Immigration Detention Laws on Officialdom
Peter Billings
11. Executive Control Over Immigration Detention Policy and Practice in
Australia
Amy Nethery and Cassandra Le Good
Part 3: Ending The Harm
12. Accessing Information on Immigration Detention in Canada: Towards
Carceral Transparency to Reduce Social Harm
Sarah Turnbull and Joao Velloso
13. Advancing Abolitionism: Why the Immigration Detention Industry Must End
Victoria Canning