Viewed through the theoretical lens of securitization theory & moral regulation, this thesis examines deportation and detainment in Canada across CBSA jurisdictional regions. Furthermore, this thesis attempted to explain how deportation and detainment trends changed since 2005, and what may be possible causes. Being a descriptive analysis study, this thesis utilizes a documentary research methodology to gather data, while using current literature to explain border security and deportation in Canada—bolstering results from the analysis on deportation and detainment statistics. The findings from the results ultimately provide new insight for CBSA, as well as for future research into the efficacy of operations of CBSA and the status quo on bor...
In 2002, Canada ratified the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in ...
Produced by the International Human Rights Program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Toront...
Canada’s detention policies and practices are far less draconian than those of our neighbours. There...
Viewed through the theoretical lens of securitization theory & moral regulation, this thesis examine...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines exclusionary Canadian immigration law, ...
Administrative justice is traditionally considered as the main alternative to the criminal justice s...
This chapter questions the Canadian border’s reconstitution as a site of punishment for refugee clai...
A migrant held in a Canadian prison refuses to hand over a DNA sample to the Canadian Border Service...
Migrant smuggling is a dangerous, sometimes deadly, criminal activity which cannot be rationalized, ...
Trafficking human beings is a global phenomenon that has garnered increasing international attention...
Bill C-43: Faster Removal of Foreign Criminals Act enacts changes to deportation policy that can be ...
This thesis examines the jurisprudence of the Refugee Protection Division of the Immigration and Ref...
Viewed through the lens of a peacemaking criminology, this thesis examines and compares how Australi...
Immigration Policy in the Age of Punishment takes a critical, interdisciplinary, and transnational l...
Deportation due to criminal activity is often viewed as a neutral administrative practice and has to...
In 2002, Canada ratified the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in ...
Produced by the International Human Rights Program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Toront...
Canada’s detention policies and practices are far less draconian than those of our neighbours. There...
Viewed through the theoretical lens of securitization theory & moral regulation, this thesis examine...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines exclusionary Canadian immigration law, ...
Administrative justice is traditionally considered as the main alternative to the criminal justice s...
This chapter questions the Canadian border’s reconstitution as a site of punishment for refugee clai...
A migrant held in a Canadian prison refuses to hand over a DNA sample to the Canadian Border Service...
Migrant smuggling is a dangerous, sometimes deadly, criminal activity which cannot be rationalized, ...
Trafficking human beings is a global phenomenon that has garnered increasing international attention...
Bill C-43: Faster Removal of Foreign Criminals Act enacts changes to deportation policy that can be ...
This thesis examines the jurisprudence of the Refugee Protection Division of the Immigration and Ref...
Viewed through the lens of a peacemaking criminology, this thesis examines and compares how Australi...
Immigration Policy in the Age of Punishment takes a critical, interdisciplinary, and transnational l...
Deportation due to criminal activity is often viewed as a neutral administrative practice and has to...
In 2002, Canada ratified the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in ...
Produced by the International Human Rights Program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Toront...
Canada’s detention policies and practices are far less draconian than those of our neighbours. There...