Deported migrants in Jamaica face a plethora of integration and rehabilitation issues that have been exacerbated by the society’s negative perception of the population. Though previous research has highlighted the counterproductive implications of the negative attitudes (Headley, 2006), it is still evident in the Jamaican society. The current study examines the relationship between the migrant’s fear of crime and their well-being post-deportation. Therein, eight semi-structured interviews facilitated by the National Organisation of Deported Migrants were used to collect data over two weeks. A thematic analysis indicated that visibility impacted the extent to which deported migrants had a perceived risk of victimisation. The population's red...
In spite of the growing numbers of civilians who are fleeing their homes for the reasons of politica...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Objective. Many Haitian migrants live and work as undocumented laborers i...
Migrants face special challenges in a new country, especially if their language, skin colour, religi...
Deported migrants in Jamaica face a plethora of integration and rehabilitation issues that have been...
The United Kingdom’s ‘hostile environment for immigrants’ is having distressing effects on people of...
This mixed-method study explored the social world of Haitian migrants, examining forms of social sup...
Once forcibly returned to their countries of citizenship, how and why do deportees engage in transna...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-57).There are many effects that deportation has on rep...
This qualitative study explores the impact that the fear of deportation has on the lives of noncitiz...
This paper presents the outcomes of a two year longitudinal study of young people with re-offending\...
Deportation due to criminal activity is often viewed as a neutral administrative practice and has to...
This research was undertaken, using standardised measures of mental health previously validated in g...
In the midst of what is often dubbed the ‘migration crisis’, The Gambia has consistently been among ...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
This thesis introduces a conceptual framework centered around the idea of social anchorage, which is...
In spite of the growing numbers of civilians who are fleeing their homes for the reasons of politica...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Objective. Many Haitian migrants live and work as undocumented laborers i...
Migrants face special challenges in a new country, especially if their language, skin colour, religi...
Deported migrants in Jamaica face a plethora of integration and rehabilitation issues that have been...
The United Kingdom’s ‘hostile environment for immigrants’ is having distressing effects on people of...
This mixed-method study explored the social world of Haitian migrants, examining forms of social sup...
Once forcibly returned to their countries of citizenship, how and why do deportees engage in transna...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-57).There are many effects that deportation has on rep...
This qualitative study explores the impact that the fear of deportation has on the lives of noncitiz...
This paper presents the outcomes of a two year longitudinal study of young people with re-offending\...
Deportation due to criminal activity is often viewed as a neutral administrative practice and has to...
This research was undertaken, using standardised measures of mental health previously validated in g...
In the midst of what is often dubbed the ‘migration crisis’, The Gambia has consistently been among ...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
This thesis introduces a conceptual framework centered around the idea of social anchorage, which is...
In spite of the growing numbers of civilians who are fleeing their homes for the reasons of politica...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Objective. Many Haitian migrants live and work as undocumented laborers i...
Migrants face special challenges in a new country, especially if their language, skin colour, religi...