Penal Humanitarianism? Sovereign Power in an Era of Mass Migration

IF 0.4 Q2 Social Sciences
M. Bosworth
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Since creating the ‘Returns and Reintegration Fund’ in 2008, the British government has financed a variety of initiatives around the world under the rubric of “managing migration” which have blurred the boundaries between migration control and punishment. This article documents and explores a series of overlapping case studies undertaken in Nigeria and Jamaica where the UK funded prison building programs, mandatory prisoner transfer agreements, prison training programs and resettlement assistance for deportees. These initiatives demonstrate in quite concrete ways a series of interconnections between criminal justice and migration control that are both novel and, in their postcolonial location, familiar. In their ties to international development and foreign policy they also illuminate how humanitarianism allows penal power to move beyond the nation state. In so doing, these overseas programs raise important questions about our understanding of punishment and its application.
刑罚人道主义吗?大规模移民时代的主权权力
自2008年设立“回归与重返社会基金”以来,英国政府在“管理移民”的名义下资助了世界各地的各种倡议,这些倡议模糊了移民控制与惩罚之间的界限。本文记录并探讨了在尼日利亚和牙买加开展的一系列重叠案例研究,英国在这两个国家资助了监狱建设项目、强制囚犯转移协议、监狱培训项目和被驱逐者重新安置援助。这些举措以相当具体的方式展示了刑事司法和移民控制之间的一系列相互联系,这些联系既新颖,又在后殖民时期为人所熟悉。在它们与国际发展和外交政策的联系中,它们也阐明了人道主义是如何允许刑罚权力超越民族国家的。在这样做的过程中,这些海外项目提出了关于我们对惩罚及其应用的理解的重要问题。
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期刊介绍: Focused on examinations of crime and punishment in domestic, transnational, and international contexts, New Criminal Law Review provides timely, innovative commentary and in-depth scholarly analyses on a wide range of criminal law topics. The journal encourages a variety of methodological and theoretical approaches and is a crucial resource for criminal law professionals in both academia and the criminal justice system. The journal publishes thematic forum sections and special issues, full-length peer-reviewed articles, book reviews, and occasional correspondence.
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