The hostile environment and crimmigration: blurring the lines between civil and criminal law

J. Hendry
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The recent media furore surrounding the UK government's hostile environment policy and the treatment of the Windrush generation drew attention to the use of criminal law for regulatory purposes within the context of immigration. The proliferation of immigration offences, and the reproduction of criminal provisions in immigration laws, signals a blurring of the lines between the civil and criminal legal realms: while immigration law purports to be administrative in character it is often effected through criminal law, which is used against citizens and non-citizens in breach of immigration rules when immigration measures alone are ineffective. These 'crimmigration' measures can be understood as examples of hybrid proceduralism. The civil/criminal procedural hybrids used in 'crimmigration' processes are borne of ideologically motivated political expediency, and disproportionately disadvantage vulnerable populations, who are frequently portrayed as deviant. They privilege specific policy goals over considerations of human rights, civil liberties, and due process.
恶劣环境与犯罪移民:民法与刑法界限的模糊
最近媒体围绕着英国政府的敌对环境政策和对风吹一代的待遇引起了人们对在移民背景下使用刑法进行监管目的的关注。移民违法行为的激增,以及移民法中刑事条款的重复,标志着民事和刑事法律领域之间界限的模糊:虽然移民法声称具有行政性,但它往往是通过刑法来实现的,当移民措施本身无效时,刑法被用来对付违反移民规则的公民和非公民。这些“犯罪移徙”措施可以理解为混合程序主义的例子。在“犯罪移民”过程中使用的民事/刑事程序混合是出于意识形态动机的政治权宜之计,对弱势群体造成了不成比例的不利影响,他们经常被描绘成越轨者。他们将特定的政策目标置于对人权、公民自由和正当程序的考虑之上。
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