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Routledge Criminal Justice Research in an Era of Mass Mobility

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between criminal justice and immigration control in this academic collection from Routledge. As governments continue to prioritize border closures and restrictive immigration policies, the resulting social and political unrest creates a difficult environment for researchers. This book provides a deep look into how these securitization discourses and policies contribute to xenophobia and racism in modern society. This volume serves as a vital resource for scholars and students studying the intersections of criminology and borders. The contributors share their personal experiences and professional insights regarding the practicalities of conducting research in today's mobile world. Readers will learn about the real-world challenges of navigating changing methodologies while managing the demands of the discipline. It is an essential text for anyone interested in how mass mobility impacts legal and social frameworks and the academic study of citizenship and borders.

Key Features

Examines the intersection between criminal justice systems and modern immigration control policies.

Provides firsthand accounts from contributors regarding the challenges of conducting criminological research.

Analyzes how restrictive immigration policies and border closures influence social and political unrest.

Discusses the impact of securitization discourses on xenophobia and racism in a global context.

Offers insights into choosing and adapting research methodologies within the field of criminology.

Part of the Routledge Studies in Criminal Justice, Borders and Citizenship series.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
03 May 2018
Listed Since
30 August 2016

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