Labour as a component of carceral circuitry: The case of asylum seekers

IF 1.1 Q2 LAW
Katie Bales
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Building upon insights from carceral geography, this article conceptualises the ‘carceral’ as permeating beyond the prison walls to other areas of life through law and policymaking that confines and incarcerates without necessarily ‘imprisoning’. 1 Utilising the case study of asylum applicants in the UK, this article traces the role of ‘work’ as a component of carceral circuitry which enmeshes asylum seekers’ lives. Outside of immigration detention, this includes work exclusions which hinder mobility, life choices and economic independence, as well as fuelling engagement in both ‘voluntary’ unpaid work arrangements, and/or unregulated ‘criminal’ labour practices which arise as a result of exclusionary laws intent on creating a hostile environment. Inside of immigration detention analysis extends to the practice of ‘paid activities’ in which immigration detainees undertake millions of hours of work at a rate of £1.00 per hour, ostensibly ‘for their own benefit’. Labour law and its explicit exclusions, as well as the social welfare framework, thereby intersect with immigration control and the criminal law to construct, shape and reproduce this carceral sphere which seeks to control and govern asylum seekers’ lives as well as entrenching their vulnerability as an easily exploitable workforce from which value can be extracted.
劳动作为收容循环的组成部分:寻求庇护者的案例
本文以 "收容所地理学 "中的观点为基础,将 "收容所 "概念化为通过法律和政策制定将 "收容所 "渗透到监狱围墙之外的其他生活领域。1 本文通过对英国庇护申请者的案例研究,追溯了 "工作 "作为 "carceral "回路中的一个组成部分所发挥的作用,它将寻求庇护者的生活紧密联系在一起。在移民拘留所之外,这包括阻碍流动性、生活选择和经济独立的工作排斥,以及助长参与 "自愿 "无偿工作安排和/或不受监管的 "犯罪 "劳动行为,这些行为是由旨在创造敌对环境的排斥性法律所导致的。对移民拘留的分析延伸到 "有偿活动 "的做法,在这些活动中,移民被拘留者以每小时 1.00 英镑的价格从事数百万小时的工作,表面上看是 "为了他们自己的利益"。因此,劳动法及其明确的排除条款以及社会福利框架与移民控制和刑法交织在一起,构建、形成并复制了这一旨在控制和管理寻求庇护者生活的 "监狱 "领域,同时也巩固了他们作为容易被剥削的劳动力的弱势地位,并从中榨取价值。
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