Publication

Oct 2013

This paper provides an overview of academic literature and EU research on the criminalization of migration in Europe. In particular, it analyses discursive criminalization, the use of criminal law for migration management, and immigrant detention. In doing so, it focuses both on developments in domestic legislation of EU member states and also the increasing conflation of mobility, crime and security which has accompanied EU integration.

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Author Joanna Parkin
Series CEPS Papers in Liberty and Security in Europe
Issue 61
Publisher Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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