Administrative justice is traditionally considered as the main alternative to the criminal justice system when a certain illegality is decriminalized or not enforced by criminal justice institutions (e.g. the regulation of elite deviance, urban disorder, mental health, etc.). This doctoral thesis studies how the conflicts related to immigration are being managed in the largest administrative tribunal in Canada: the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). It asks how exactly does immigration justice, and administrative law more broadly, constitute an alternative to criminal justice in terms of social reaction, and what kinds of challenges does this alternative present for the study of social control. This research takes a qualitative approach b...
This essay argues that we should find Crimmigration, which is the collapsing of immigration law with...
Crimmigration, that is, the merging of criminal and migration law, is receiving increasing attention...
Based on ethnographic research in an immigration detention centre in Belgium the author discusses th...
This paper discusses the increasing importance of administrative punishment in the penal field, usin...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines exclusionary Canadian immigration law, ...
The practice of deportation for those identified with “mental illness” in Canada is one unique and t...
Border criminology authors have recently called for an expansion of criminological conceptions on pe...
Immigration Policy in the Age of Punishment takes a critical, interdisciplinary, and transnational l...
Le but de cet article est de discuter de l’importance croissante des punitions administrative...
Over the past twenty years, scholars of criminal law, criminology and criminal punishment have docum...
Asylum seekers and refugees are some of the most vulnerable people in the world. The sad reality is,...
This thesis is an enquiry into the regulation of immigration through criminal law and its institutio...
Viewed through the lens of a peacemaking criminology, this thesis examines and compares how Australi...
This thesis examines the jurisprudence of the Refugee Protection Division of the Immigration and Ref...
This article explores the challenges that (cr)immigration practices pose to draw the boundaries of ...
This essay argues that we should find Crimmigration, which is the collapsing of immigration law with...
Crimmigration, that is, the merging of criminal and migration law, is receiving increasing attention...
Based on ethnographic research in an immigration detention centre in Belgium the author discusses th...
This paper discusses the increasing importance of administrative punishment in the penal field, usin...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines exclusionary Canadian immigration law, ...
The practice of deportation for those identified with “mental illness” in Canada is one unique and t...
Border criminology authors have recently called for an expansion of criminological conceptions on pe...
Immigration Policy in the Age of Punishment takes a critical, interdisciplinary, and transnational l...
Le but de cet article est de discuter de l’importance croissante des punitions administrative...
Over the past twenty years, scholars of criminal law, criminology and criminal punishment have docum...
Asylum seekers and refugees are some of the most vulnerable people in the world. The sad reality is,...
This thesis is an enquiry into the regulation of immigration through criminal law and its institutio...
Viewed through the lens of a peacemaking criminology, this thesis examines and compares how Australi...
This thesis examines the jurisprudence of the Refugee Protection Division of the Immigration and Ref...
This article explores the challenges that (cr)immigration practices pose to draw the boundaries of ...
This essay argues that we should find Crimmigration, which is the collapsing of immigration law with...
Crimmigration, that is, the merging of criminal and migration law, is receiving increasing attention...
Based on ethnographic research in an immigration detention centre in Belgium the author discusses th...