Crimmigration in Australia : law, politics, and society / Peter Billings, editor.
This multidisciplinary book introduces readers to original perspectives on crimmigration that foster holistic, contextual, and critical appreciation of the concept in Australia and its individual consequences and broader effects. This collection draws together contributions from nationally and inter...
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Table of Contents:
- Intro; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Crimmigration Law: Context and Critique; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Key Themes and Organization of the Collection; 1.2 The Concept of Crimmigration; 1.3 Crimmigration in Australia: Law, Politics and Society; References; Cases; Secondary Sources; Chapter 2: Australia's Long History of Immigration, Policing and the Criminal Law; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The 'Crimmigration' Thesis; 2.3 Governing Immigration in the Long Nineteenth Century; 2.4 Enemy Aliens and Suspect Populations in the Early Twentieth Century.
- 2.5 World War II and Post-War Mass Immigration2.6 Beyond Crimmigration; References; Case Law; Secondary Sources; Chapter 3: 'Race', Crimmigration and the Deportation of Aboriginal Non-citizens; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Explaining "Crimmigration"; 3.3 "Race" and Crimmigration; 3.4 "Race" and Australia's Colonisation; 3.5 Criminal Deportation and Aboriginal Non-citizens; 3.6 Criminal Deportation and First Nation Sovereignty; 3.7 Legal Determination of "Aboriginality" and its Significance; 3.8 Conclusion; References; Case Law; Legislation; Secondary Sources.
- Chapter 4: Sexing the Leviathan: When Feminisms and Crimmigration Meet4.1 Introduction; 4.2 What Is Crimmigration and Where Are the Feminist Voices?; 4.3 The Crimmigration Phenomenon: The Tales of Three Women Through the Lens of Feminist Criminology; 4.4 Crimmigration Manifesting as a Leviathan?; 4.4.1 Immigration Detention: 'Tough But Secure'; 4.4.2 A 'Transitory Person'; 4.4.3 She Sought Refuge in Australia, Where She Thought She Could Be Safe; 4.4.4 S99 Encountering a ... Leviathan?; 4.5 Crimmigration's Consequences: The Criminalisation of All Immigrants and Refugees?
- 4.6 Crimmigration's Genesis: Questioning the Applicability of Membership Theory4.7 Conclusion; References; Case Law; International Agreements; Legislation; Secondary Sources; Chapter 5: Crimmigration and the Australian Legal Lexicon: Reflecting on Border Control, Theory and the Lived Experience; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Development of the Crimmigration Thesis and Its Application to Australia; 5.3 Accounting for Crimmigration in the Australian Legal Lexicon; 5.4 Disentangling the Theoretical Analysis of Crimmigration Trends in Australia; 5.5 Revisiting a Crimmigration Research Agenda.
- 5.6 ConclusionReferences; Case Law; Legislation; Secondary Sources; Part II: Crimmigration Law, Policy and Praxis: Indignity and Injustice?; Chapter 6: Characters of Concern, or Concerning Character Tests? Regulating Risk through Visa Cancellation, Containment and Removal from Australia; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Contours of the 'Character Test'; 6.2.1 Discretionary and Mandatory Cancellation Provisions; 6.2.2 Visa Cancellations and Procedural Fairness; 6.2.3 Administrative Oversight and Review; 6.2.4 Exorbitant Ministerial Powers; 6.3 Administration of the Character Test and Its Impacts.