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Title Race, criminal justice, and migration control : enforcing the boundaries of belonging / edited by Mary Bosworth, Alpa Parmar, Yolanda Vázquez
Edition First edition
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018

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Contents Race, criminal justice, and migration control / Mary Bosworth, Alpa Parmar, and Yolanda Vázquez -- 1. Race, gender, and surveillance of migrant domestic workers in Asia / Maggy Lee, Mark Johnson, and Michael McCahill -- 2. Portrait of a human smuggler: race, class, and gender among facilitators of irregular migration on the US-Mexico Border / Gabriella E. Sanchez -- 3. Gender, race, and the cycle of violence of female asylum seekers from Honduras / Lirio Gutiérrez Rivera -- 4. Racism, immigration, and policing / Ben Bowling and Sophie Westenra -- 5. Race, gender, and border control in the Western Balkans / Sanja Milivojević -- 6. Visible policing subjects and low visibility policing: migration and race in Australia / Louise Boon-Kuo -- 7. Policing belonging: race and nation in the UK / Alpa Parmar -- 8. Strangers in our midst: the construction of difference through cultural appeals in criminal justice litigation / Ana Aliverti -- 9. Enforcing the politics of race and identity in migration and crime control policies / Yolanda Vázquez -- 10. Racialization through enforcement / Jennifer M. Chacón and Susan Bibler Coutin -- 11. Refugee law in crisis: decolonizing the architecture of violence / Eddie Bruce-Jones -- 12. Understanding Muslim prisoners through a global lens / Hindpal Singh Bhui -- 13. 'Working in this place turns you racist': staff, race, and power in detention / Mary Bosworth -- 14. Raced and gendered logics of immigration law enforcement in the United States / Tanya Golash-Boza -- Epilogue: when citizenship means race / Emma Kaufman
Summary The criminalization of migration is heavily patterned by race. By placing race at the centre of its analysis, this volume examines, questions, and explains the growing intersection between criminal justice and migration control. Through the lens of race, we see how criminal justice and migration enmesh in order to exclude, stop, and excise racialized citizens and non-citizens from societies across the world within, beyond, and along borders. Race and the meaning of race in relation to citizenship and belonging is excavated through the chapters presented in the book, and the book as a whole, thereby transforming the way we think about migration. Neatly organized in four sections, the book begins with chapters that present a conceptual analysis of race, borders, and social control, moving to the institutions that make up and shape the criminal justice and migration complex. The remaining chapters are convened around the key sites where criminal justice and migration control intersect: policing, courts, and punishment. Together the volume presents a critical and timely analysis of how race shapes and complicates mobility and how racism is enabled and reanimated when criminal justice and migration control coalesce.-from publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Audience Specialized
Notes Online resource; title from home page (viewed on February 27, 2018)
Subject Emigration and immigration.
Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects.
Criminal justice, Administration of.
Immigrants -- Social conditions
Migration period (Medieval culture or period)
emigration.
migrations (events)
immigration.
Criminal justice, Administration of.
Emigration and immigration.
Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects.
Immigrants -- Social conditions.
Form Electronic book
Author Bosworth, Mary, editor
Parmar, Alpa, editor
Vázquez, Yolanda, editor
ISBN 9780191852596
0191852597