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Detain and Deport: The Chaotic U.S. Immigration Enforcement Regime

Detain and Deport: The Chaotic U.S. Immigration Enforcement Regime

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The book explores the rise in criminalization of immigrant communities through a transnational ethnographic approach.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 30 December 2018
Publisher: University of Georgia Press


Immigrant communities have been increasingly criminalized over time, and this phenomenon has been the subject of much research and analysis. In order to better understand this complex issue, the book takes a groundbreaking transnational ethnographic approach.

The book begins by examining the historical roots of criminalization in immigrant communities. It looks at how policies and practices such as immigration laws, border enforcement, and criminal justice systems have contributed to the marginalization and criminalization of these communities. The author then explores the social and economic factors that have driven this criminalization, including poverty, lack of access to education and healthcare, and discrimination.

The book also examines the impact of criminalization on immigrant communities. It looks at how individuals and families have been affected by incarceration, detention, and deportation. It also explores the ways in which criminalization has perpetuated cycles of poverty and marginalization, making it difficult for immigrants to break free from the cycle of crime.

Throughout the book, the author uses a variety of methods to examine the issue of criminalization in immigrant communities. These include interviews with individuals and families who have been affected by criminalization, as well as with policymakers, law enforcement officials, and social workers. The author also draws on a wealth of empirical data and research to support her arguments.

One of the key strengths of the book is its ability to provide a nuanced and comprehensive understanding of the issue of criminalization in immigrant communities. It challenges traditional narratives and stereotypes about these communities and provides a more accurate and empathetic portrayal of their experiences. The book also offers a range of policy recommendations and strategies for addressing the criminalization of immigrant communities.

In conclusion, the book is a groundbreaking contribution to the field of criminal justice and immigration studies. It provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the issue of criminalization in immigrant communities and offers a range of policy recommendations and strategies for addressing this complex issue. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the impact of criminalization on immigrant communities and in working towards a more just and equitable society.

Immigrant communities have been increasingly criminalized over time, and this phenomenon has been the subject of much research and analysis.

In order to better understand this complex issue, the book takes a groundbreaking transnational ethnographic approach.

The book begins by examining the historical roots of criminalization in immigrant communities.

It looks at how policies and practices such as immigration laws, border enforcement, and criminal justice systems have contributed to the marginalization and criminalization of these communities.

The author then explores the social and economic factors that have driven this criminalization, including poverty, lack of access to education and healthcare, and discrimination.

The book also examines the impact of criminalization on immigrant communities.

It looks at how individuals and families have been affected by incarceration, detention, and deportation.

It also explores the ways in which criminalization has perpetuated cycles of poverty and marginalization, making it difficult for immigrants to break free from the cycle of crime.

Throughout the book, the author uses a variety of methods to examine the issue of criminalization in immigrant communities.

These include interviews with individuals and families who have been affected by criminalization, as well as with policymakers, law enforcement officials, and social workers.

The author also draws on a wealth of empirical data and research to support her arguments.

One of the key strengths of the book is its ability to provide a nuanced and comprehensive understanding of the issue of criminalization in immigrant communities.

It challenges traditional narratives and stereotypes about these communities and provides a more accurate and empathetic portrayal of their experiences.

The book also offers a range of policy recommendations and strategies for addressing the criminalization of immigrant communities.

In conclusion, the book is a groundbreaking contribution to the field of criminal justice and immigration studies.

It provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the issue of criminalization in immigrant communities and offers a range of policy recommendations and strategies for addressing this complex issue.

The book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the impact of criminalization on immigrant communities and in working towards a more just and equitable society.

Weight: 310g
Dimension: 154 x 228 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780820354637

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