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Crime, Punishment and Migration



September 2015 | 128 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

In the globalized world an extensive process of international migration has developed. The resulting conundrum of issues when examining crime and migration makes for a bitterly complex and intriguing set of debates.

In this compelling account, Dario Melossi provides an authoritative take on the theory and research examining the connection of crime, migration and punishment.  Through a socio-historical and criminological approach, he shows that the core questions of migrants' criminal behaviour are tightly related to the rules and practices of migrants’ reception within the various countries’ social and normative structures.

Written for students, academics, researchers and activists with an interest in the topic, the book will appeal to individuals in a range of disciplines, from criminology and sociology to politics, international relations, ethnic studies, geography, social policy and development.


 
Introduction
 
Chapter 1: Crime and Migration, Development of a Relationship
 
Chapter 2: Crime, Punishment and Migration in an Age of Globalization: America
 
Chapter 3: Crime, Punishment and Migration in an Age of Globalization: Europe
 
Chapter 4: The Importance of Legal Status in a Globalized World
 
In Conclusion: Crime, Migration, Social Change and Innovation

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Crime, Punishment and Migration: Introduction


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