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4. The terrorism of everyday crime
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. The “problem” of migration 1
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I. Border criminologies
- 1. Insecurity syndrome: the challenges of trump’s carceral state 33
- 2. Migration, populism, racism: between “old” Italy and “new” Europe 50
- 3. The promise of the border: immigration control and belonging in contemporary Britain 68
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II. Crimmigration under trump
- 4. The terrorism of everyday crime 89
- 5. The trumping of neoliberal penality? trump’s presidency and the rise of nationalist authoritarianism in the united states 116
- 6. Trump v. Hawaii: trumpeting authoritarianism with formalist analysis and sovereign norms 134
- 7. A path toward nowhere: the rise of enforcement- based immigration policy 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 179
- 9. Mirrors of justice? undocumented immigrants in courts in the united states and Russia 198
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III. Shoring up fortress Europe
- 10. Euroskepticism, nationalism, and the securitization of migration in the Netherlands 227
- 11. Sorting out welfare: crimmigration practices and abnormal justice in Norway 249
- 12. The fight against terrorism in Belgium: crimmigration law as a counterterrorism instrument? 279
- 13. How does crimmigration unfold in Poland? between securitization introduced to polish migration policy by its europeanization and polish xenophobia 298
- 14. Migration control, citizenship regime, and the spectrum of exclusion in turkey 315
- Contributors 337
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. The “problem” of migration 1
-
I. Border criminologies
- 1. Insecurity syndrome: the challenges of trump’s carceral state 33
- 2. Migration, populism, racism: between “old” Italy and “new” Europe 50
- 3. The promise of the border: immigration control and belonging in contemporary Britain 68
-
II. Crimmigration under trump
- 4. The terrorism of everyday crime 89
- 5. The trumping of neoliberal penality? trump’s presidency and the rise of nationalist authoritarianism in the united states 116
- 6. Trump v. Hawaii: trumpeting authoritarianism with formalist analysis and sovereign norms 134
- 7. A path toward nowhere: the rise of enforcement- based immigration policy 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 179
- 9. Mirrors of justice? undocumented immigrants in courts in the united states and Russia 198
-
III. Shoring up fortress Europe
- 10. Euroskepticism, nationalism, and the securitization of migration in the Netherlands 227
- 11. Sorting out welfare: crimmigration practices and abnormal justice in Norway 249
- 12. The fight against terrorism in Belgium: crimmigration law as a counterterrorism instrument? 279
- 13. How does crimmigration unfold in Poland? between securitization introduced to polish migration policy by its europeanization and polish xenophobia 298
- 14. Migration control, citizenship regime, and the spectrum of exclusion in turkey 315
- Contributors 337
- Index 341