The borders of punishment migration, citizenship, and social exclusion
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press
2013.
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Edición: | First edition |
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- Introduction : Humanizing migration control and detention / Hindpal Singh Bhui
- The ordered and the bordered society : migration control, citizenship, and the northern penal state / Katja Franko Aas
- Is the criminal law only for citizens? : a problem at the borders of punishment / Lucia Zedner
- The process is the punishment in crimmigration law / Juliet P. Stumpf
- The troublesome intersections of refugee law and criminal law / Catherine Dauvergne
- Policing transversal borders / Sharon Pickering and Leanne Weber
- Making mobility a problem : how South African officials criminalize migration / Darshan Vigneswaran
- Human trafficking and border control in the global south / Maggy Lee
- Can immigration detention centres be legitimate? : understanding confinement in a global world / Mary Bosworth
- Hubs and spokes : the transformation of the British prison / Emma Kaufman
- Seeing like a welfare state : immigration control, statecraft, and prison with double vision / Thomas Ugelvik
- The social bulimia of forced repatriation : a case study of Dominican deportees / David C. Brotherton and Luis Barrios
- Deportation, crime, and the changing character of membership in the United Kingdom / Matthew J. Gibney
- Democracy and deportation : why membership matters most / Vanessa Barker
- Governing the funnel of expulsion : Agamben, the dynamics of force, and minimalist biopolitics / Nicolay B. Johansen
- People on the move : from the countryside to the factory/prison / Dario Melossi
- Epilogue : The borders of punishment : towards a criminology of mobility / Ben Bowling.