Handbook on border criminology / edited by Mary Bosworth (Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, UK), Katja Franko (Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo, Norway), Maggy Lee (Department of Sociology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR) and Rimple Mehta (School of Social Sciences, Western Sydney University, Australia).
2024
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Handbook on border criminology / edited by Mary Bosworth (Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, UK), Katja Franko (Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo, Norway), Maggy Lee (Department of Sociology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR) and Rimple Mehta (School of Social Sciences, Western Sydney University, Australia).
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Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024.
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1 online resource (396 pages)
Formatted Contents Note
Contents: Border criminology: An Introduction / Mary Bosworth, Katja Franko, Maggy Lee and Rimple Mehta
Part I: Historical and theoretical foundations
1. Hierarchies of citizenship: Borders, global inequality and the injustice of membership / Katja Franko
2. Bordered orders and affective states: Unravelling, rethinking, abolishing / Ana Aliverti
3. "crimmigration": Race, and critical race theory in the United States / Jennifer M. Chacón
4. Women crossing: An investigation of gender, border policy, and immigration (in)justice / Allison B. Wolf
5. Comparative border criminology: Promises and pitfalls / José A. Brandariz
Part II: Law and politics
6. Citizenship deprivation: Punishment or rights revocation? / Lucia Zedner
7. The juridico-legal construction of the migrant subject: The discourse of 'bangladeshi infiltrator' in Indian law / Paresh Hate
8. Race and United States immigration policy: From criminalization to deportation / Sarah Tosh
9. Russia's invasion of ukraine and the structuring role of race in the politics and practice of refugee deterrence / Anthea Vogl
10. Beyond fortress Europe: Instrumentalised migration management in central and eastern europe / Diego Caballero-Vélez, Maggy Lee and Matthew Light
Part III: Policing and borders
11. The deep structure of internal borders / Leanne Weber
12. The technopolitics of crimmigration control: Targeting bodies and re-scaling borders / Samuel Singler and Sanja Milivojevic
13. EU border externalisation and uneven development in West Africa / Hassan Ould Moctar
14. Humanitarian border policing / Polly Pallister-Wilkins
Part IV: Incarceration
15. All-foreign prisons: Sites of (colonial) nation-building / Hallam Tuck and Dorina Damsa
16. Immigration detention and violence in greece / Andriani Fili and Mary Bosworth
17. Women, (im)mobilities and ethical loneliness: Re-defining 'justice' and 'sovereignty' through care / Rimple Mehta
18. Gender, mobilities and imprisonment: Entanglements between borders, migration control and criminal (in)justice in the experiences of non-citizen women in Italy and brazil / Natália Corazza Padovani and Francesca Esposito
19. Harm beyond surveillance: Rethinking refugees' carcerality through the confinement continuum / Martina Tazzioli
Part V: Community and activism
20. Autobiographic reflections on loss, longing, and recovery / Hyab Teklehaimanot Yohannes
21. Exponential expansionism: Key contemporary challenges to immigration detention abolitionism / Monish Bhatia and Victoria Canning
22. Notes from a shelter: The radical hope of border criminology / Bill De La Rosa
23. Refugee protection in non-signatory states: Activism for and by refugees in Malaysia and indonesia / Antje Missbach and Gerhard Hoffstaedter
Part VI: Epilogue
24. Radical recognition: A border criminology theory of justice / Vanessa Barker.
Part I: Historical and theoretical foundations
1. Hierarchies of citizenship: Borders, global inequality and the injustice of membership / Katja Franko
2. Bordered orders and affective states: Unravelling, rethinking, abolishing / Ana Aliverti
3. "crimmigration": Race, and critical race theory in the United States / Jennifer M. Chacón
4. Women crossing: An investigation of gender, border policy, and immigration (in)justice / Allison B. Wolf
5. Comparative border criminology: Promises and pitfalls / José A. Brandariz
Part II: Law and politics
6. Citizenship deprivation: Punishment or rights revocation? / Lucia Zedner
7. The juridico-legal construction of the migrant subject: The discourse of 'bangladeshi infiltrator' in Indian law / Paresh Hate
8. Race and United States immigration policy: From criminalization to deportation / Sarah Tosh
9. Russia's invasion of ukraine and the structuring role of race in the politics and practice of refugee deterrence / Anthea Vogl
10. Beyond fortress Europe: Instrumentalised migration management in central and eastern europe / Diego Caballero-Vélez, Maggy Lee and Matthew Light
Part III: Policing and borders
11. The deep structure of internal borders / Leanne Weber
12. The technopolitics of crimmigration control: Targeting bodies and re-scaling borders / Samuel Singler and Sanja Milivojevic
13. EU border externalisation and uneven development in West Africa / Hassan Ould Moctar
14. Humanitarian border policing / Polly Pallister-Wilkins
Part IV: Incarceration
15. All-foreign prisons: Sites of (colonial) nation-building / Hallam Tuck and Dorina Damsa
16. Immigration detention and violence in greece / Andriani Fili and Mary Bosworth
17. Women, (im)mobilities and ethical loneliness: Re-defining 'justice' and 'sovereignty' through care / Rimple Mehta
18. Gender, mobilities and imprisonment: Entanglements between borders, migration control and criminal (in)justice in the experiences of non-citizen women in Italy and brazil / Natália Corazza Padovani and Francesca Esposito
19. Harm beyond surveillance: Rethinking refugees' carcerality through the confinement continuum / Martina Tazzioli
Part V: Community and activism
20. Autobiographic reflections on loss, longing, and recovery / Hyab Teklehaimanot Yohannes
21. Exponential expansionism: Key contemporary challenges to immigration detention abolitionism / Monish Bhatia and Victoria Canning
22. Notes from a shelter: The radical hope of border criminology / Bill De La Rosa
23. Refugee protection in non-signatory states: Activism for and by refugees in Malaysia and indonesia / Antje Missbach and Gerhard Hoffstaedter
Part VI: Epilogue
24. Radical recognition: A border criminology theory of justice / Vanessa Barker.
Summary
"This topical Handbook investigates the nature and impact of intersections between border control and criminal justice. Using comparative and decolonial perspectives, it demonstrates the corrosive effect of harsh border practices not just on those subject to them, but to many of the key principles of liberal democracy. The Handbook presents a comprehensive overview of the rapidly growing field of border criminology and introduces original research, new theoretical perspectives and methodological innovations. It considers the relationship between research and activism as well as the lived experiences of those subject to border control. International scholars from a range of social science disciplines, including criminology, socio-legal studies, sociology and anthropology critically assess the nature, findings, and implications of the intersections between border control and criminal justice. In response to politically charged debates on immigration and border policing, they dissect the punitive laws and policies and consider alternatives. The Handbook on Border Criminology is an unmissable read for students and scholars of criminology, socio-legal studies, migration, borders, human rights and public international law. In its global reach, this unique Handbook is also of great benefit to practitioners and policy makers"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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