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The borders of punishment : migration, citizenship, and social exclusion / edited by Katja Franko Aas, Mary Bosworth.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Franko, Katja, editor.
Bosworth, Mary, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Emigration and immigration law--Criminal provisions.
Emigration and immigration law.
Emigration and immigration--Social aspects.
Emigration and immigration.
Law enforcement.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (537 p.)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The Borders of Punishment: Migration, Citizenship, and Social Exclusion critically assesses the relationship between immigration control, citizenship, and criminal justice. It reflects on the theoretical and methodological challenges posed by mass mobility and its control and for the first time, sets out a particular sub-field within criminology, the criminology of mobility. Drawing together leading international scholars with newer researchers, the book systematicallyoutlines why criminology and criminal justice should pay more attention to issues of immigration and border control.Contributor
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Contents; List of Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Introduction: Humanizing Migration Control and Detention; Hindpal Singh Bhui; Part I: Criminalization; 1. The Ordered and the Bordered Society: Migration Control, Citizenship, and the Northern Penal State; Katja Franko Aas; 2. Is the Criminal Law Only for Citizens? A Problem at the Borders of Punishment; Lucia Zedner; 3. The Process is the Punishment in Crimmigration Law; Juliet P. Stumpf; 4. The Troublesome Intersections of Refugee Law and Criminal Law; Catherine Dauvergne
Part II: Policing5. Policing Transversal Borders; Sharon Pickering and Leanne Weber; 6. Making Mobility a Problem: How South African Officials Criminalize Migration; Darshan Vigneswaran; 7. Human Trafficking and Border Control in the Global South; Maggy Lee; Part III: Imprisonment; 8. Can Immigration Detention Centres be Legitimate? Understanding Confinement in a Global World; Mary Bosworth; 9. Hubs and Spokes: The Transformation of the British Prison; Emma Kaufman; 10. Seeing Like a Welfare State: Immigration Control, Statecraft, and a Prison with Double Vision; Thomas Ugelvik
Part IV: Deportation11. The Social Bulimia of Forced Repatriation: A Case Study of Dominican Deportees; David C. Brotherton and Luis Barrios; 12. Deportation, Crime, and the Changing Character of Membership in the United Kingdom; Matthew J. Gibney; 13. Democracy and Deportation: Why Membership Matters Most; Vanessa Barker; Part V: Social Exclusion; 14. Governing the Funnel of Expulsion: Agamben, the Dynamics of Force, and Minimalist Biopolitics; Nicolay B. Johansen; 15. People on the Move: From the Countryside to the Factory/Prison; Dario Melossi
16. Epilogue: The Borders of Punishment: Towards a Criminology of MobilityBen Bowling; Index; Footnote
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
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ISBN:
9780191748752
0191748757
9780191648144
0191648140
9780191648137
0191648132
OCLC:
863823929

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