Description
Book SynopsisA timely examination of the increasing efforts to criminalize the status of immigrants, exiles, and refugees
Table of ContentsIntroduction: The “Problem” of Migration
Robert Koulish and Maartje van der Woude | 1
I. Border Criminologies
1 Insecurity Syndrome: The Challenges of Trump’s Carceral State
Tony Platt | 33
2 Migration, Populism, Racism: Between “Old” Italy
and “New” Europe
Dario Melossi | 50
3 The Promise of the Border: Immigration Control and Belonging
in Contemporary Britain
Ana Aliverti | 68
II. Crimmigration Under Trump
4 The Terrorism of Everyday Crime
Juliet P. Stumpf | 89
5 The Trumping of Neoliberal Penality? Trump’s Presidency and
the Rise of Nationalist Authoritarianism in the United States
Sappho Xenakis and Leonidas K. Cheliotis | 116
6 Trump v. Hawaii: Trumpeting Authoritarianism with Formalist
Analysis and Sovereign Norms
Robert Koulish | 134
7 A Path toward Nowhere: The Rise of Enforcement- Based
Immigration Policy
Doris Marie Provine | 157
8 Trump Doesn’t Tweet Dog Whistles, He Barks with the
Dogs: Crimmigration as a Racial Project through the Lens
of Trump’s Twitter
Rashawn Ray and Simone Durham | 179
9 Mirrors of Justice? Undocumented Immigrants in Courts
in the United States and Russia
Agnieszka Kubal and Alejandro Olayo- Méndez | 198
III. Shoring Up Fortress Europe
10 Euroskepticism, Nationalism, and the Securitization of Migration
in the Netherlands
Maartje van der Woude | 227
11 Sorting Out Welfare: Crimmigration Practices and Abnormal
Justice in Norway
Helene O. I. Gundhus | 249
12 The Fight against Terrorism in Belgium: Crimmigration Law
as a Counterterrorism Instrument?
Lana De Pelecijn and Steven De Ridder | 279
13 How Does Crimmigration Unfold in Poland?: Between
Securitization Introduced to Polish Migration Policy by Its
Europeanization and Polish Xenophobia
Witold Klaus | 298
14 Migration Control, Populism, and the Spectrum of
Exclusion in Turkey
Zeynep Kasli and Zeynep Yanasmayan | 315
List of Contributors | 337
Index | 341