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OverviewBorder control has changed significantly in recent decades. Whereas globalisation appears to have diminished the relevance of international borders, states have simultaneously sought ways to regain some form of control over cross-border mobility. In this process, alternative and novel means of border enforcement have emerged. What do these bordering practices look like? How are they implemented on the ground and experienced by those subjected to them? These are the main questions this dissertation aims to answer. To that end, it looks at bordering practices in the Netherlands through the lens of crimmigration, the term used to refer to the growing merger of criminal justice and migration control. Relying on extensive empirical fieldwork – including observations, focus group discussions, surveys, and in-depth interviews – the dissertation examines two bordering practices: intra-Schengen migration policing and the punishment and deportation of criminally convicted non-citizens. The different empirical chapters highlight the various ways these contemporary bordering practices are shaped by and in their turn shape the criminal justice system, and how this ultimately results in considerable challenges for the legitimacy of both the migration control and the criminal justice system. Full Product DetailsAuthor: J. BrouwerPublisher: Eleven International Publishing Imprint: Eleven International Publishing ISBN: 9789462369887ISBN 10: 9462369887 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 07 November 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents1 INTRODUCTION; PART I - CRIMMIGRATION AND THE MEDIA; 2 FRAMING MIGRATION AND THE PROCESS OF CRIMMIGRATION: A SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE MEDIA REPRESENTATION OF UNAUTHORISED IMMIGRANTS IN THE NETHERLANDS; PART II - CRIMMIGRATION AND INTRA-SCHENGEN MIGRATION POLICING; 3 AT THE BORDER OF IMMIGRATION CONTROL: DISCRETIONARY DECISION-MAKING WITHIN THE MOBILE SECURITY MONITOR; 4 (CR)IMMIGRANT FRAMING IN BORDER AREAS: DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES OF DUTCH BORDER POLICE OFFICERS; 5 BORDER POLICING, PROCEDURAL JUSTICE AND BELONGING. THE LEGITIMACY OF (CR)IMMIGRATION CONTROLS IN BORDER AREAS; PART III - CRIMMIGRATION, PUNISHMENT, AND DEPORTATION; 6 BORDERED PENALITY IN THE NETHERLANDS. THE EXPERIENCES OF FOREIGN NATIONAL PRISONERS AND PRISON OFFICERS IN A CRIMMIGRATION PRISON; 7 CAN I STAY OR SHOULD I GO? THE DEPORTATION OF CRIMINALLY CONVICTED NON-CITIZENS IN THE NETHERLANDS; 8 CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; ANNEX - RESEARCH METHODOLOGIESReviewsAuthor InformationJelmer Brouwer has master degrees in International Crimes and Criminology and Human Rights and Democratisation. He worked as a PhD-Candidate at the Institute for Criminal Law & Criminology at Leiden University from 2013 to 2017, spending periods as visiting scholar at Oxford University and Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. After that, he was a research consultant for the International Organization of Migration. Since January 2018, he works as research officer at Europol. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |