This chapter considers the impact of the police’s increased involvement in migration control. How (and with what consequences) do criminalization, migration, race, and gender intersect when the police are asked to respond to migration and fears about migrants? Drawing on empirical research on police custody suites, the piece discusses how the policing of migration questions the presence of minority ethnic groups in the UK, the wider implications for those who cannot belong, and how procedures are racialized. It also highlights the widening reach of the police, whose work is increasingly carried out in conjunction with other actors including those who have been enlisted to surveil, report, and help enforce migration policy. The chapter brin...
As border policing is no longer circumscribed to external borders and increasingly performed inland,...
Transnational migration flows have revitalised the interest in ethnicity in social sciences. The eth...
The criminalization of migration is heavily patterned by race. By placing race at the centre of its ...
The merger between familiar modes of policing with the impetus for migration control is reorganizing...
In this article I examine ‘Operation Nexus’, a collaborative initiative between the police and immig...
Discretionary practices have often been put forward to explain the racially disproportionate pattern...
This paper examines the contemporary role of the police in patrolling the nation’s territorial and s...
In this article, I draw on ongoing qualitative research on immigration detention and deportation in ...
This chapter examines how migrant deviance is constructed at the global and local level through proc...
In this chapter I reflect upon doing practice-based research on migration police in Norway and look ...
This chapter draws on six months of fieldwork in IRC Yarl’s Wood, Britain’s primary immigration remo...
Social commentators in Europe increasingly suggest that we are living in a post racial society. Such...
This article examines Operation Migrant, initiated by the Norwegian police following the so-called m...
This article examines Operation Migrant, initiated by the Norwegian police following the so-called m...
Introduction: Discussions about police discrimination often focus upon the overrepresentation of eth...
As border policing is no longer circumscribed to external borders and increasingly performed inland,...
Transnational migration flows have revitalised the interest in ethnicity in social sciences. The eth...
The criminalization of migration is heavily patterned by race. By placing race at the centre of its ...
The merger between familiar modes of policing with the impetus for migration control is reorganizing...
In this article I examine ‘Operation Nexus’, a collaborative initiative between the police and immig...
Discretionary practices have often been put forward to explain the racially disproportionate pattern...
This paper examines the contemporary role of the police in patrolling the nation’s territorial and s...
In this article, I draw on ongoing qualitative research on immigration detention and deportation in ...
This chapter examines how migrant deviance is constructed at the global and local level through proc...
In this chapter I reflect upon doing practice-based research on migration police in Norway and look ...
This chapter draws on six months of fieldwork in IRC Yarl’s Wood, Britain’s primary immigration remo...
Social commentators in Europe increasingly suggest that we are living in a post racial society. Such...
This article examines Operation Migrant, initiated by the Norwegian police following the so-called m...
This article examines Operation Migrant, initiated by the Norwegian police following the so-called m...
Introduction: Discussions about police discrimination often focus upon the overrepresentation of eth...
As border policing is no longer circumscribed to external borders and increasingly performed inland,...
Transnational migration flows have revitalised the interest in ethnicity in social sciences. The eth...
The criminalization of migration is heavily patterned by race. By placing race at the centre of its ...