The criminalisation and exploitation of irregular Chinese migrant workers in the United Kingdom

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Si-Liang Luo, D. Gadd, Rosemary Broad
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Abstract

This article draws on narrative interviews with irregular Chinese migrant workers (ICMWs) in the United Kingdom (UK) to show how the UK's immigration policies foster forms of illegal working and labour exploitation that they are supposed to combat. It argues that the binary conceptualisation of ‘forced labour’ as the polar opposite of ‘free labour’ leaves those migrants working without a right to do so at the risk of both criminalisation and exploitation. The article shows how the fear of criminalisation, together with the pressure to become economically successful in the West, among ICMWs diminishes their capacity to leave exploitative work, reinforcing the unequal power relations between them and their employers, landlords, advisers, and translators. Many ICMWs who are officially cast as ‘illegal immigrants’ need protection, not from ‘snakeheads’ and ‘traffickers’, but the exploitative and precarious work UK government policies render them economically reliant upon.
英国对非正规中国移民工人的刑事定罪和剥削
本文利用对在英国的非正规中国移民工人的叙述性采访,展示英国的移民政策如何助长他们本应打击的非法工作和劳动力剥削形式。它认为,“强迫劳动”与“自由劳动”截然相反的二元概念使那些无权工作的移民面临着被定罪和剥削的风险。这篇文章展示了ICMW对犯罪的恐惧,以及在西方取得经济成功的压力,如何削弱了他们离开剥削性工作的能力,强化了他们与雇主、房东、顾问和翻译之间的不平等权力关系。许多被官方定性为“非法移民”的ICMW需要保护,而不是免受“蛇头”和“贩运者”的伤害,但英国政府的剥削性和不稳定的工作政策使他们在经济上依赖。
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European Journal of Criminology
European Journal of Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
5.30%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Criminology is a refereed journal published by SAGE publications and the European Society of Criminology. It provides a forum for research and scholarship on crime and criminal justice institutions. The journal published high quality articles using varied approaches, including discussion of theory, analysis of quantitative data, comparative studies, systematic evaluation of interventions, and study of institutions of political process. The journal also covers analysis of policy, but not description of policy developments. Priority is given to articles that are relevant to the wider Europe (within and beyond the EU) although findings may be drawn from other parts of the world.
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