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245 04 $aThe Routledge handbook on crime and international migration /$cedited by Sharon Pickering and Julie Ham.
250 $aFirst edition.
264 1 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2015.
300 $a1 online resource (448 pages) :$billustrations, maps, charts
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490 1 $aRoutledge International Handbooks
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505 0 $aIntroduction -- Part I Immigration and crime ; 1 Immigration and crime ; 2 Understanding immigration, crime and victimization in the United States: patterns and paradoxes in traditional and new destination sites ; 3 Immigration and crime in Sweden -- Part II Crime control, criminal justice and migration ; 4 Global policing, mobility and social control ; 5 Bordering citizenship in 'an open and generous society': the criminalization of migration in Canada ; 6 Immigration detention, punishment and the criminalization of migration ; 7 The incarceration of foreigners in European prisons ; 8 Reinventing 'the stain': bad character and criminal deportation in contemporary Australia -- Part III The politics of migration, security and crime ; 9 Border militarization, technology and crime control ; 10 Deciphering deportation practices across the Global North ; 11 Surviving the politics of illegality ; 12 (Un)knowing and ambivalence in migration: temporary migration status and its impacts on the everyday life of insecure communities ; 13 Intuiting illegality in sex work -- Part IV Migration, law and crime ; 14 The state's contradictory response to the exploitation of immigrant workers: the UK case ; 15 Crimmigration: encountering the leviathan ; 16 Criminal immigration law and human rights in Europe ; 17 War crimes and asylum in Canada: reflections on the Ezokola decision and the barriers courts face in protecting refugees -- Part V Crimes of mobility ; 18 Human smuggling facilitators in the US Southwest ; 19 Stopped in the traffic, not stopping the traffic: gender, asylum and anti-trafficking interventions in Serbia ; 20 Labour trafficking and illegal markets ; 21 Border trading and policing of everyday life in Hong Kong ; 22 Enclosing the commons: predatory capital and forced evictions in Papua New Guinea and Burma -- Part VI Criminology and the border ; 23 Borders, crime and justice ; 24 Shifting borders: crime, borders, international relations and criminology ; 25 The criminology of mobility -- Index.
520 $a"The Routledge Handbook on Crime and International Migration is concerned with the various relationships between migration, crime and victimization that have informed a wide criminological scholarship often driven by some of the original lines of inquiry of the Chicago School. Historically, migration and crime came to be the device by which Criminology and cognate fields sought to tackle issues of race and ethnicity, often in highly problematic ways. However, in the contemporary period this body of scholarship is inspiring scholars to produce significant evidence that speaks to some of the biggest public policy questions and debunks many dominant mythologies around the criminality of migrants. The Routledge Handbook on Crime and International Migration is also concerned with the theoretical, empirical and policy knots found in the relationship between regular and irregular migration, offending and victimization, the processes and impact of criminalization, and the changing role of criminal justice systems in the regulation and enforcement of international mobility and borders. The Handbook is focused on the migratory 'fault lines' between the Global North and Global South, which have produced new or accelerated sites of state control, constructed irregular migration as a crime and security problem, and mobilized ideological and coercive powers usually reserved for criminal or military threats. Offering a strong international focus and comprehensive coverage of a wide range of border, criminal justice and migration-related issues, this book is an important contribution to criminology and migration studies and will be essential reading for academics, students and practitioners interested in this field."--Resource home page
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
650 0 $aCrime.
650 0 $aEmigration and immigration.
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700 1 $aPickering, Sharon,$eeditor.
700 1 $aHam, Julie,$eeditor.
776 08 $iPrint version:$aPickering, Sharon.$tRoutledge Handbook on Crime and International Migration.$dHoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2014$z9780415823944
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