Crimes of Mobility(English, Paperback, Aliverti Ana)

Crimes of Mobility(English, Paperback, Aliverti Ana)

  • Aliverti Ana
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9780415839228ISBN 10: 041583922X

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Crimes of Mobility(English, Paperback, Aliverti Ana) is written by Aliverti Ana and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 041583922X (ISBN 10) and 9780415839228 (ISBN 13).

Winner of the 2014 British Society of Criminology Book Prize This book examines the role of criminal law in the enforcement of immigration controls over the last two decades in Britain. The criminalization of immigration status has historically served functions of exclusion and control against those who defy the state's powers over its territory and population. In the last two decades, the powers to exclude and punish have been enhanced by the expansion of the catalogue of immigration offences and their more systematic enforcement. This book is the first in-depth analysis on criminal offences in Britain, and presents original empirical material about the use of criminal powers against suspected immigration wrongdoers. Based on interviews with practitioners and staff at the UK Border Agency and data from court cases involving immigration defendants, it examines prosecution decision making and the proceedings before the criminal justice system. Crimes of Mobility critically analyses the criminalization of immigration status and, more generally, the functions of the criminal law in immigration enforcement, from a legal and normative perspective. It will be of interest to academics and research students working on criminology, criminal law, criminal justice, socio-legal studies, migration and refugee studies, and human rights, as well as criminal law and immigration practitioners.