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Current Debates on Immigration, Crime, and Penality: An Introduction [Editorial]
(Sociedad Española de Investigación Criminológica, 2020-12-31)
A Changing and Multi-scalar EU Borderscape: the Expansion of Asylum and the Normalisation of the Deportation of EU and EFTA Citizens
(QUT Centre for Justice, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, 2020)
[Abstract] The sorting of individuals is one critical function performed by migration law. These legal regulations are based on dichotomies, such as separating irregular migrants from regular migrants. However, through the ...
An Expanded Analytical Gaze on Penal Power: Border Criminology and Punitiveness
(Queensland University of Technology, 2021-01-11)
[Abstract]: Border criminology authors have recently called for an expansion of criminological conceptions on penal power to include migration law enforcement devices. An amplified analytical gaze on penality is critical ...
Coronavirus and Immigration Detention in Europe: The Short Summer of Abolitionism?
(MPDI, 2021-06-12)
[Abstract] In managing the coronavirus pandemic, national authorities worldwide have implemented significant re-bordering measures. This has even affected regions that had dismantled bordering practices decades ago, e.g., ...