Description
Outside Justice, 2013
Immigration and the Criminalizing Impact of Changing Policy and Practice
Coordinators: Brotherton David C, Stageman Daniel L, Leyro Shirley P
Foreword by Dora B. Schiro, Commissioner of New York City Department of Correction
Language: EnglishSubjects for Outside Justice:
Publication date: 06-2015
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 05-2013
280 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
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Part 1: Procedural Justice: Immigrants in Interaction with Agents of the State.- Driving While Immigrant: Driver’s License Policy and Immigration Enforcement.- Local Democracy on ICE: The Arizona Laboratory.- Removal Roulette: Secure Communities and Immigration Enforcement in the United States (2008-2012).- Part 2: Social Justice: The Collateral Consequences of Enforcement for Immigrant Families and Communities.- Collateral Consequences: The Impact of Local Immigration Policies on Latino Immigrant Families in North Central Indiana.- The Syndication of Removal: Trauma and Substance Abuse.- US Citizen Children of Deportees: Picking Up the Broken Pieces of a Bulimic Society.- Exploring Deportation as a Causal Mechanism of Social Disorganization.- Part 3: Criminal Justice: Crime and Its Correlates in Immigrant Communities.- Local Context and National Consequences: Homicide Variations Across Time.- Clandestine Tales from Tuscany.- Profits on the Margins: Private Language Service Providers and Limited-English-Proficient Immigrants in Irish Courts.- Part 4: Economic Justice: Immigrants as Actors and Objects of Economic Activity.- Exploring the Applicability of Group Threat Theory in Respect of Majority Group Support for Punitive Criminal Justice Policy in the Context of Large-Scale Immigration in the United States and Germany.- “These Illegals': Personhood, Profit, and the Political Economy of Punishment in Federal-Local Immigration Enforcement Partnerships.- Tyrannizing Strangers for Profit: Wage Theft, Cross-Border Migrant Workers, and the Politics of Exclusion in an Era of Global Economic Integration.
Explores contemporary immigration from social, political, legal and economic perspectives
Provides policy recommendations and directions for future research
Includes cross-cultural comparisons of issues facing immigrants from a variety of groups
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras