Border Criminologies
by Oxford University
February 13, 2019 12:02 am
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.
Recent Episodes
Northern Borders: Addressing Immigration Detention, Deportation, and Degradation in Scandinavia and the UK
5 years agoWords Matter: The Politics of Identity in Increasingly Harsh Migration and Crime Control Policies
7 years agoCounter-terrorism as Border Control: Contest, Prevent, and all the legislation in between
7 years agoBanished to Jamaica: Portraits of Deportation
7 years agoHuman Trafficking: The Rise (and Fall?) of The Strasbourg Case
7 years agoStuck in the middle: Waiting and Uncertainty in Immigration Detention
9 years agoImmigration Enforcement
9 years agoUndocumented: The Architecture of Migrant Detention
9 years agoExcision, Exclusion and Exile: Australia's Refugee Policy and Responsibility Shifting in the Asia-Pacific
10 years agoWomen’s experiences of detention
10 years ago