Border Criminologies

Border Criminologies brings together academics, practitioners and those who have experienced border control from around the world. Showcasing original research from a range of perspectives, we hope to better understand the effect of border control and to explore alternatives. Through an emphasis on visual resources and first hand accounts we hope to flesh out our understanding of the lived experience of law and policy and to develop the emerging field of inquiry into border control within criminology.

Northern Borders: Addressing Immigration Detention, Deportation, and Degradation in Scandinavia and the UK

Annika Lindberg Shahram Khosravi and Victoria Canning give a talk for the Border Criminologies series on 22nd January 2019. Northern European approaches to immigration are in flux. In Denmark, Sweden and the UK, legislation and policy have seen gradual shifts toward intensified policing and internalised restrictions in welfare allowance, housing benefits and civil liberties. In the aftermath of the increase in asylum applications in 2015, the rights of migrants were curtailed through a series of legal amendments, including restrictions in family reunification and employment rights, whilst expectations for migrant integration continued and - in many areas of welfare and support – allocated funding reduced. This workshop brings together scholars and activists working on or affected by borders. Victoria Canning (University of Bristol), Shahram Khosravi (Stockholm University) and Annika Lindberg (University of Bern) highlight the exacerbations in harmful practice, including the use of immigration detention, welfare restrictions and deportation, and the implications these have on migrant groups. Drawing from various research and activist projects, each will outline key issues in contemporary border regimes in Scandinavia and the UK.

02-12
01:27:02

Words Matter: The Politics of Identity in Increasingly Harsh Migration and Crime Control Policies

Yolanda Vazquez, University of Cincinnati - 24 Nov 2016

04-12
01:00:47

Banished to Jamaica: Portraits of Deportation

Luke de Noronha, University of Oxford - 24 Jan 2017

04-12
43:46

Human Trafficking: The Rise (and Fall?) of The Strasbourg Case

Marie-Benedicte Dembour, University of Brighton - 5/10/2016

10-27
45:00

Stuck in the middle: Waiting and Uncertainty in Immigration Detention

Sarah Turnbull - Centre for Criminology - 7 October 2014 at National Law University, Delhi

01-06
21:49

Immigration Enforcement

Prof Jennifer Chacon, School of Law, University of California - 12 November 2014

01-06
51:01

Undocumented: The Architecture of Migrant Detention

Tings Chak - 8 December 2014

12-17
55:56

Women’s experiences of detention

Sarah Campbell (Bail for Immigration Detainees (BID), UK)

03-31
21:57

So many ways to love you: Negotiating love in a prison

Rimple Metha (Jadavpur University, India)

03-31
22:46

A prison that isn't a prison: Globalization, mobility control, and state power

Thomas Ugelvik (University of Oslo, Norway)

03-31
21:15

Experiencing immigration detention

Kizza Musinguizi (London, UK)

03-31
20:00

Prisons as places to negotiate ‘illegality’

Steven De Ridder (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

03-31
19:04

Borders: A view from ‘nowhere’

Rimple Metha (Jadavpur University, India)

03-31
25:43

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