Immigration, Crime and JusticeWilliam McDonald Emerald Group Publishing, 16.04.2009 г. - 368 страници This volume examines the nexus between immigration and crime from all of the angles. It addresses not just the evidence regarding the criminality of immigrants but also the research on the victimization of immigrants; on human trafficking; domestic violence; the police handling of human trafficking; the exportation to crime problems via deportation; the vigilantes at the U.S. border; the role of the non-immigration police in the control of immigration; and, the criminalization of immigration policy. |
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Part II Immigrants as victims of crime | 67 |
Part III Immigrants and the Police | 187 |
Part IV Borders their social construction and enforcement | 277 |
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