At the end of March 2015 there were 10,481 foreign nationals (defined as non-UK passport holders) held in prisons in England and Wales, representing 12 per cent of the overall prison population. The latest published figures from December 2014 also indicated that there were a further 394 immigration detainees also being held in various prisons, rather than Immigration Removal Centres, across England and Wales. Although Sykes’s deprivation model with its associated ‘pains of imprisonment’ has been exhaustively explored by penologists, this article argues that there are a new range of ‘pains’ uniquely faced by foreign national prisoners in England and Wales who come under the scrutiny of the Home Office’s Immigration Service. Drawing on quasi-...
As at 30 September 2013 13 per cent of the prison population in England and Wales were foreign nati...
This paper argues that immigration detention results in immigration detainees being treated as anoma...
Irish prisoners are the second most represented foreign national group in the prison system in Engla...
At the end of March 2015 there were 10,481 foreign nationals (defined as non-UK passport holders) he...
This article examines the detention and deportation of time-served foreign-national prisoners in Eng...
This thesis examines the treatment and experiences of foreign national prisoners in England and Wale...
The United Kingdom (UK) has taken an increasingly punitive stance towards ‘foreign criminals’ using ...
In recent years, the prospect of deportation after sentence has become an almost inevitable part of ...
Irish prisoners are one of the oldest minority groups and one of the most represented foreign nation...
In this paper I draw on qualitative material from the first complete data set of the ‘Measure of the...
Evidence shows that there may be more than 800,000 migrants living unlawfully in the UK, of whom a s...
Mary Bosworth‘s research investigates immigration detentions centres in the UK. She argues that the ...
This article draws on ethnographic research that I conducted in five British immigration removal cen...
In the second part of his article on Scandinavian exceptionalism, John Pratt identified certain deve...
Immigration detention and deportation are being increasingly utilised in many countries as key state...
As at 30 September 2013 13 per cent of the prison population in England and Wales were foreign nati...
This paper argues that immigration detention results in immigration detainees being treated as anoma...
Irish prisoners are the second most represented foreign national group in the prison system in Engla...
At the end of March 2015 there were 10,481 foreign nationals (defined as non-UK passport holders) he...
This article examines the detention and deportation of time-served foreign-national prisoners in Eng...
This thesis examines the treatment and experiences of foreign national prisoners in England and Wale...
The United Kingdom (UK) has taken an increasingly punitive stance towards ‘foreign criminals’ using ...
In recent years, the prospect of deportation after sentence has become an almost inevitable part of ...
Irish prisoners are one of the oldest minority groups and one of the most represented foreign nation...
In this paper I draw on qualitative material from the first complete data set of the ‘Measure of the...
Evidence shows that there may be more than 800,000 migrants living unlawfully in the UK, of whom a s...
Mary Bosworth‘s research investigates immigration detentions centres in the UK. She argues that the ...
This article draws on ethnographic research that I conducted in five British immigration removal cen...
In the second part of his article on Scandinavian exceptionalism, John Pratt identified certain deve...
Immigration detention and deportation are being increasingly utilised in many countries as key state...
As at 30 September 2013 13 per cent of the prison population in England and Wales were foreign nati...
This paper argues that immigration detention results in immigration detainees being treated as anoma...
Irish prisoners are the second most represented foreign national group in the prison system in Engla...