Handbook on Border Criminology

Handbook on Border Criminology

Mehta, Rimple; Lee, Maggy; Bosworth, Mary; Franko, Katja

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

11/2024

412

Dura

9781035307975

15 a 20 dias

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Contents
Border criminology: an introduction 1
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 11
Katja Franko
2 Bordered orders and affective states: unravelling, rethinking, abolishing 25
Ana Aliverti
3 "Crimmigration": race, and Critical Race Theory in the United States 41
Jennifer M. Chacon
4 Women crossing: an investigation of gender, border policy, and
immigration (in)justice 57
Allison B. Wolf
5 Comparative border criminology: promises and pitfalls 72
Jose A. Brandariz
PART II LAW AND POLITICS
6 Citizenship deprivation: punishment or rights revocation? 90
Lucia Zedner
7 The juridico-legal construction of the migrant subject: the discourse of
'Bangladeshi infiltrator' in Indian law 106
Paresh Hate
8 Race and United States immigration policy: from criminalization to
deportation 121
Sarah Tosh
9 Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the structuring role of race in the
politics and practice of refugee deterrence 138
Anthea Vogl
10 Beyond Fortress Europe: instrumentalised migration management in
Central and Eastern Europe 155
Diego Caballero-Velez, Maggy Lee and Matthew Light
PART III POLICING AND BORDERS
11 The deep structure of internal borders 172
Leanne Weber
12 The technopolitics of crimmigration control: targeting bodies and
re-scaling borders 189
Samuel Singler and Sanja Milivojevic
13 EU border externalisation and uneven development in West Africa 205
Hassan Ould Moctar
14 Humanitarian border policing 220
Polly Pallister-Wilkins
PART IV INCARCERATION
15 All-foreign prisons: sites of (colonial) nation-building 235
Hallam Tuck and Dorina Damsa
16 Immigration detention and violence in Greece 253
Andriani Fili and Mary Bosworth
17 Women, (im)mobilities and ethical loneliness: re-defining 'justice' and
'sovereignty' through care 268
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 283
Natalia Corazza Padovani and Francesca Esposito
19 Harm beyond surveillance: rethinking refugees' carcerality through the
confinement continuum 298
Martina Tazzioli
PART V COMMUNITY AND ACTIVISM
20 Autobiographic reflections on loss, longing, and recovery 312
Hyab Teklehaimanot Yohannes
21 Exponential expansionism: key contemporary challenges to
immigration detention abolitionism 329
Monish Bhatia and Victoria Canning
22 Notes from a shelter: the radical hope of border criminology 343
Bill De La Rosa
23 Refugee protection in non-signatory states: activism for and by refugees
in Malaysia and Indonesia 355
Antje Missbach and Gerhard Hoffstaedter
PART VI EPILOGUE
24 Radical recognition: a border criminology theory of justice 371
Vanessa Barker
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Border control; Border criminology; Crimmigration; Criminalization of migration; Border policing; Immigration detention; Incarceration; Imprisonment; Humanitarian governance