This article provides an analysis of people smuggling prosecutions in Australia from 2008 to 2011. Based on the available case law, the article develops a profile of 'typical' people smuggling offenders, examines sentencing trends, and analyses the role of smuggled migrants. The article concludes that current prosecutorial and sentencing practice have had no success in deterring people smuggling and develops a number of recommendations for law reform and policy change
In Australia, eight of the nine legal jurisdictions have enacted ‘deemed supply’ provisions for illi...
Globally, evidence increasingly shows that children act as migrant smugglers. They may fulfi. number...
People smuggling is considered a current fastest growing transnational crime. It involves a myriad o...
Australia's strategy to deter the smuggling of migrants, most of them asylum seekers, involves the u...
This policy paper addresses the critical need for greater knowledge and understanding of how the con...
Against a backdrop of massive global displacement, facilitators of irregular movements (‘people smug...
The intersection of criminal law and immigration law has been most pronounced in the context of smug...
Missbach A, Palmer W. Scapegoating juvenile ‘people smugglers’ from Indonesia: poverty, crime, and p...
The subject of this article is the phenomenon commonly known as trafficking in migrants or people sm...
In 2010, new offences were added to Australia's Migration Act 1958 (Cth) and Criminal Code (Cth) to ...
Over the past two decades, smuggling in migrants has become a significant source of income for crimi...
The United Nations Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air obliges States Pa...
In Australia, threshold quantities of illicit drugs act as an indicator of supply offences in distin...
The era of globalization and the mobility of goods and services across different countries have led ...
In Australia, threshold quantities of illicit drugs act as an indicator of supply offences in distin...
In Australia, eight of the nine legal jurisdictions have enacted ‘deemed supply’ provisions for illi...
Globally, evidence increasingly shows that children act as migrant smugglers. They may fulfi. number...
People smuggling is considered a current fastest growing transnational crime. It involves a myriad o...
Australia's strategy to deter the smuggling of migrants, most of them asylum seekers, involves the u...
This policy paper addresses the critical need for greater knowledge and understanding of how the con...
Against a backdrop of massive global displacement, facilitators of irregular movements (‘people smug...
The intersection of criminal law and immigration law has been most pronounced in the context of smug...
Missbach A, Palmer W. Scapegoating juvenile ‘people smugglers’ from Indonesia: poverty, crime, and p...
The subject of this article is the phenomenon commonly known as trafficking in migrants or people sm...
In 2010, new offences were added to Australia's Migration Act 1958 (Cth) and Criminal Code (Cth) to ...
Over the past two decades, smuggling in migrants has become a significant source of income for crimi...
The United Nations Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air obliges States Pa...
In Australia, threshold quantities of illicit drugs act as an indicator of supply offences in distin...
The era of globalization and the mobility of goods and services across different countries have led ...
In Australia, threshold quantities of illicit drugs act as an indicator of supply offences in distin...
In Australia, eight of the nine legal jurisdictions have enacted ‘deemed supply’ provisions for illi...
Globally, evidence increasingly shows that children act as migrant smugglers. They may fulfi. number...
People smuggling is considered a current fastest growing transnational crime. It involves a myriad o...