The paper proposes that immigration detention has been turned into a quick surrogate of criminal policies that the police may use for the purpose of managing the 'dangerous' populations in the urban space, with the purpose of producing a (more ideal than real) ordered and secure public space. Dangerousness and risk have recently become core concepts in the Italian immigration law with regards to detention and deportation. We found that the police and judges of the Peace abuse the rhetoric of dangerousness and risk in a way that is altering the very nature of immigration detention and its declared functions. Drawing from about 400 removal decrees and detention orders collected in Bari and Bologna, the paper argues that immigration detention ...
The article explores the relationship between immigration detention and criminal justice by presenti...
Migration to Italy is recent, dating back to the early nineties. For a few years, however, a laissez...
The article reflects on three levels of illegality embedded in the immigration control regime in Ita...
The paper proposes that immigration detention has been turned into a quick surrogate of criminal pol...
Drawing on an empirical study, this article explores the role of immigration detention in Italy by a...
Drawing on an empirical study, this article explores the role of immigration detention in Italy by a...
none1noThe aim of this article is to address the two strictest forms of immigration control in Italy...
Although in the public debate immigration is considered as an emergency, this paper begins taking in...
This article interrogates whether a crimmigration frame could be used to assess immigration control ...
Immigration detention centres have an ambiguous legal status. Functioning outside the criminal justi...
Immigration Criminal Law should be more appropriately called “Criminal Law of the Irregular Immigran...
none2noEnforcement of new - or relatively new - administrative powers targeting control and criminal...
Immigration detention challenges the principles of Rule of Law. Illustrating Italian law, case-law a...
Inspired by a community psychology ecological perspective, this chapter addresses migration-related...
The article reflects on three levels of illegality embedded in the immigration control regime in Ita...
The article explores the relationship between immigration detention and criminal justice by presenti...
Migration to Italy is recent, dating back to the early nineties. For a few years, however, a laissez...
The article reflects on three levels of illegality embedded in the immigration control regime in Ita...
The paper proposes that immigration detention has been turned into a quick surrogate of criminal pol...
Drawing on an empirical study, this article explores the role of immigration detention in Italy by a...
Drawing on an empirical study, this article explores the role of immigration detention in Italy by a...
none1noThe aim of this article is to address the two strictest forms of immigration control in Italy...
Although in the public debate immigration is considered as an emergency, this paper begins taking in...
This article interrogates whether a crimmigration frame could be used to assess immigration control ...
Immigration detention centres have an ambiguous legal status. Functioning outside the criminal justi...
Immigration Criminal Law should be more appropriately called “Criminal Law of the Irregular Immigran...
none2noEnforcement of new - or relatively new - administrative powers targeting control and criminal...
Immigration detention challenges the principles of Rule of Law. Illustrating Italian law, case-law a...
Inspired by a community psychology ecological perspective, this chapter addresses migration-related...
The article reflects on three levels of illegality embedded in the immigration control regime in Ita...
The article explores the relationship between immigration detention and criminal justice by presenti...
Migration to Italy is recent, dating back to the early nineties. For a few years, however, a laissez...
The article reflects on three levels of illegality embedded in the immigration control regime in Ita...