We already have more than twenty-five years of academic research on migration and torture; the field has developed into an increasingly complex one since the first descriptive and epidemiological studies. This Editorial puts forward a conceptual map for helping to understand migration and torture and introduces the collection of papers in this issue of the Torture Journal. 
BACKGROUND: Since 2015, Europe has been facing an unprecedented arrival of refugees and migrants: mo...
Syria is one of the countries where a revolution wave named Arab Spring uprose in early 2011. The m...
The death of Aylan, a 3-year-old boy on a Turkish beach, prompted European leaders and public opinio...
Without any doubt, the torture and abuse suffered by millions of migrants in all parts of the world ...
After 2011 the Syrian conflict caused growing numbers of residents to flee to escape escalating regi...
Using reports from 154 examinations of alleged torture victims among asylum applicants to Denmark co...
Th is paper provides a comprehensive overview of the devastating conditions in refugee camps in the...
The article examines the relationship between torture and migration, highlighting how torture has be...
The manuscript analyzes the current refugee’s crisis in Europe and the situation of the Syrian refug...
This article analyses the phenomenon of torture, inhuman treatment, and institutional violence again...
Introduction: The dual trauma of being a victim of torture as well as a refugee is related to a myri...
Syrian immigration crisis has been ignored by advanced European countries and the heaviest burden is...
Phenomena such as civil war, protracted conflict, and deteriorating internal security, especially in...
Having initially welcomed more than a million refugees and forced migrants into Europe ...
Refugees and asylum seekers are only a small proportion of the 60 million forcibly displaced persons...
BACKGROUND: Since 2015, Europe has been facing an unprecedented arrival of refugees and migrants: mo...
Syria is one of the countries where a revolution wave named Arab Spring uprose in early 2011. The m...
The death of Aylan, a 3-year-old boy on a Turkish beach, prompted European leaders and public opinio...
Without any doubt, the torture and abuse suffered by millions of migrants in all parts of the world ...
After 2011 the Syrian conflict caused growing numbers of residents to flee to escape escalating regi...
Using reports from 154 examinations of alleged torture victims among asylum applicants to Denmark co...
Th is paper provides a comprehensive overview of the devastating conditions in refugee camps in the...
The article examines the relationship between torture and migration, highlighting how torture has be...
The manuscript analyzes the current refugee’s crisis in Europe and the situation of the Syrian refug...
This article analyses the phenomenon of torture, inhuman treatment, and institutional violence again...
Introduction: The dual trauma of being a victim of torture as well as a refugee is related to a myri...
Syrian immigration crisis has been ignored by advanced European countries and the heaviest burden is...
Phenomena such as civil war, protracted conflict, and deteriorating internal security, especially in...
Having initially welcomed more than a million refugees and forced migrants into Europe ...
Refugees and asylum seekers are only a small proportion of the 60 million forcibly displaced persons...
BACKGROUND: Since 2015, Europe has been facing an unprecedented arrival of refugees and migrants: mo...
Syria is one of the countries where a revolution wave named Arab Spring uprose in early 2011. The m...
The death of Aylan, a 3-year-old boy on a Turkish beach, prompted European leaders and public opinio...