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Immigration, Crime and Citizenship (ESC WG) Room5

Panel 97: Standards and case studies: two essential tools for a better Criminal Legislation

19. Immigration, Crime and Citizenship (ESC WG) Room5

Wednesday, 8 September 2021

9h00-10h15

Panel 98: Cross-national conversations in border criminology (I) Chair: José A. Brandariz

(Pre-Arranged Panel) 1 Imprisonment and immigration: between subordination and integration

Dario Melossi, University Bologna

2 Southern European reflections on bordered penality (1st part)

Valeria Ferraris, University of Turin, José A. Brandariz, University of A Coruna

3 Eastern Europe – adrift between the North and the South. Deportation practices carried out in Poland and against Poles in the West

Witold Klaus, Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences

10h30-11h45

Panel 99: Cross-national conversations in border criminology (II) Chair: José A. Brandariz

(Pre-Arranged Panel) 1 Common trends in migration control and different hierarchies of otherness in Italy and Spain. Countries of origin, immigration detention and Southern European external borders

Giulia Fabini, University of Bologna, Cristina Fernández-Bessa, University of A Coruna

2 De-criminalization and de-humanization in practices of forcing the mobility of EU citizens

Ioana Vrăbiescu, University of Warwick

3 A “Crimmigrant Other” or just Other?: Criminal justice at the intersections Katja Franko, University of Oslo

13h00-14h15

Panel 100: Immigration and crime Chair: Juan Antonio Aguilar-Jurado

1 Colour, Class and Crime: Exploring which characteristics of self-reported offenders influence their chance to become a criminal suspect

Willemijn Bezemer, Arjen Leerkes, Erasmus University Rotterdam 2 A macro economic study of crime - with a focus on migration

Monika Hjeds Lofmark, Maria Danielsson, The Swedish Prison and Probation Service

3 The relationship between anti-immigration speech, public opinion and criminal policy

Juan Antonio Aguilar-Jurado, University of Malaga

14h30-15h45 Panel 101: Criminalization and control of work Chair: Tomàs Guaresti Llòria

1 The Criminalisation of the Illegal Employment of Foreign Workers in Europe

Silvia Rodriguez-Lopez, University of A Coruna

2 Opening the ‘black box’ in migration research with criminological ‘tools’.

The case of labour brokers in the Polish context

Monika Szulecka, Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 3 Perceptions among intra EU truckdrivers regarding access to law: what

role does it play in employers’ use of bogus constructions?

Anke van der Hoeven, Leiden University, Department of Criminology and Department of Labour Law

4 "Senegal is "Teranga", and "Teranga" is hospitality": Networks of solidarity as survival strategies for street vendors in Barcelona

Tomàs Guaresti Llòria, SOS Racisme Catalunya, Lorena Antón García, Universidad Internacional de la Rioja, Ester Blay Gil, Universitat de Girona, Mireia Pérez Lavado, SOS Racisme Catalunya

16h00-17h15

Panel 102: Border control Chair: Alberto Aziani

1 Polish border policy during pandemic time

Magdalena Perkowska, University of Bialystok, Faculty of Law

2 Social Harm at the Externalised Border: The case of the Euro-Libyan Border Regime

Mirco Buoso, Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna

3 Human Smugglers’ Heterogeneity: A Reflection on the Use of Concepts in the Study of the Smuggling of Migrants

Alberto Aziani, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and Transcrime

19h00-20h15

Panel 103: Immigration detention Chair: Daniel Quinteros

1 Exploring the complexities of the alternatives to immigration detention in Canada

Ana Ballesteros-Pena, University of A Coruna

2 Lives in cages: A media analysis of incarceration experiences across generations on the US-Mexico border

Jack Mills, Florida State University, Raquel Oliveira, University of West of England, Silvia Gomes, Nottingham Trent University

3 From the border to the airplane: self-incrimination, immigration detention and fast-track deportations in Chile

Daniel Quinteros, Arturo Prat University (Chile) / University of A Coruña (Spain)

Thursday, 9 September 2021

9h00-10h15 Panel 104: Southern Perspectives on Border Controls Chair: Ana Aliverti

(Pre-Arranged Panel) 1 A Southern Criminology of Mobility

Rimple Mehta, University of Western Sydney, Ana Aliverti, University of Warwick

2 Weaponizing the Refugee Convention for Border Control: India’s Securitized Borders and Rohingya Refugees

Ishita Kumar, Human Rights Lawyer, India

3 Arbitrary Detention of Mexican Citizens by Mexican Immigration Authorities

Amalia Campos-Delgado, Van Vollenhoven Institute for Law, Governance and Society, Leiden University, Guillermo Yrizar Barbosa, Instituto de Derechos Humanos Ignacio Ellacuría SJ, Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla

4 Criminalising Palestinians: history and borders in the construction of the Palestinian terrorist

Marya Al-Hindi, University of Edinburgh

10h30-11h45

Panel 105: Law and Human Rights discourses on migration Chair: Stephanie Rap

1 War and challenges for contemporary criminology: an ethnography-inspired analysis of the narratives of unaccompanied young refugees with war experiences in institutional care in Sweden

Goran Basic, Department of Pedagogy and Learning, Linnaeus University, Sweden, David Wästerfors, Department of Sociology, Lund University, Sweden

2 Meanings in motion (?): Human rights, democracy and decency in the refugee discourse

Anastasia Chalkia, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Martha Lempesi, Center for the Study of Crime, Joanna Tsiganou, National Centre for Social Research

3 Protecting the rights of undocumented children in Curaçao: a joint responsibility in the Kingdom of the Netherlands

Stephanie Rap, Chrisje Sandelowsky, Ton Liefaard, Leiden University

13h00-14h15 Panel 106: Vulnerability of young immigrants Chair: Stephanie Rap

1 Vulnerability or resilience: risk and protective factors in unaccompanied migrants in Southern Europe

Gloria Fernández- Pacheco, Universidad Loyola Andalucía, Gloria Jólluskin, Universidade Fernando Pessoa, Mercedes Torres, Eduardo Ibáñez, Blanca Martín, María Lubomira Kubica, Universidad Loyola Andalucía

2 Personal social networks as informal social control in unaccompanied minors and foreign young people

Elena Casado Patricio, University of Malaga

3 The right to effective participation of refugee and migrant children: views of professionals and children

Stephanie Rap, University of Amsterdam

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