Entrapping Asylum Seekers: Social, Legal and Economic Precariousness (Transnational Crime, Crime Control and Security)

Entrapping Asylum Seekers: Social, Legal and Economic Precariousness (Transnational Crime, Crime Control and Security)

by Alison Gerard (Editor), Francesco Vecchio (Editor)

Synopsis

This book is an interdisciplinary attempt to understand the contemporaneous human condition of asylum seekers through analysis of their entrapment and the resultant new forms of resistance that have emerged to combat it. Based on qualitative research data, the chapters support the claim that asylum seekers are entrapped in social, legal and economic precariousness amidst the complex relationship between individual agency and social structure.
By exploring the practices and lived experiences of asylum seekers and other parties involved in their migration and reception, the authors explore the structural and individual agency factors that entrap asylum seekers in precarious livelihoods and lead to marginalization and social exclusion. A bold and timely study, this edited collection will be essential reading for academics and students of criminology, sociology, anthropology, urban studies and social policy.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 296
Edition: 1st ed. 2017
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 20 Feb 2018

ISBN 10: 1137587385
ISBN 13: 9781137587381

Author Bio
Francesco Vecchio is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and an Adjunct Research Fellow at Charles Sturt University's Centre for Law and Justice, Australia.
Alison Gerard is an Associate Professor in Law and Director of the Centre for Law and Justice at Charles Sturt University, Australia.