Colourblindness across borders: The de-racialized logics of Dutch and American border agents

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Irene I Vega, Maartje Van Der Van Der Woude
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Abstract

This article illustrates how US Border Patrol agents and Dutch Military and Border Police officers explain racialized border control outcomes, through colourblind ideologies. These ideologies—legalism, criminalization and securitization—function as euphemisms that allow border agents to downplay the importance of immigrants’ race/ethnicity in their decision making and behaviour. Yet, underlying these colourblind ideologies are racialized immigration laws and social constructions that continue to produce group-based inequalities in who is questioned, arrested, detained and removed by border guards. We call for cross-national comparisons of how race/ethnicity is both manifested and concealed in border control. We also suggest the existence of supranational racial frames that protect the status quo in western immigration policies and practices.
跨越国界的色盲:荷兰和美国边境人员的去种族化逻辑
本文阐述了美国边境巡逻人员和荷兰军队及边境警察如何通过肤色盲意识形态来解释种族化的边境管制结果。这些意识形态--合法化、犯罪化和安全化--作为委婉语,使边境人员能够淡化移民种族/族裔在其决策和行为中的重要性。然而,在这些 "无视肤色 "的意识形态背后,是种族化的移民法和社会建构,它们继续在边防人员对哪些人进行询问、逮捕、拘留和驱离时造成基于群体的不平等。我们呼吁对边境管制中如何体现和掩盖种族/民族性进行跨国比较。我们还认为,超国家种族框架的存在保护了西方移民政策和做法的现状。
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Theoretical Criminology
Theoretical Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
9.10%
发文量
37
期刊介绍: Consistently ranked in the top 12 of its category in the Thomson Scientific Journal Citation Reports, Theoretical Criminology is a major interdisciplinary, international, peer reviewed journal for the advancement of the theoretical aspects of criminological knowledge. Theoretical Criminology is concerned with theories, concepts, narratives and myths of crime, criminal behaviour, social deviance, criminal law, morality, justice, social regulation and governance. The journal is committed to renewing general theoretical debate, exploring the interrelation of theory and data in empirical research and advancing the links between criminological analysis and general social, political and cultural theory.
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