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Rights, Deportation, and Detention in the Age of Immigration Control by Tom K. Wong (2015, Hardcover)

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PublisherStanford University Press
ISBN-100804793069
ISBN-139780804793063
eBay Product ID (ePID)205594735

Product Key Features

Number of Pages256 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameRights, Deportation, and Detention in the Age of Immigration Control
Publication Year2015
SubjectPublic Policy / Immigration, Emigration & Immigration, Public Policy / Social Policy
TypeTextbook
AuthorTom K. Wong
Subject AreaLaw, Political Science, Social Science
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight18.5 Oz
Item Length9.1 in
Item Width6.3 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2014-038930
Dewey Edition23
Reviews" Rights, Deportation, and Detention in the Age of Immigration Control is a significant contribution to our understanding of an often overlooked dimension of immigration control in wealthy western democracies—and to our understanding of the impact of those enforcement mechanisms on the human rights of migrants."—Jeannette Money, Department of Political Science, University of California, Davis, "In this book Tom Wong moves the field of immigration studies forward by opening up an area that has heretofore been considered too difficult to grapple with in a meaningful way. The book will be an important contribution to the field."--Terri Givens, Government Department, University of Texas, Austin, "In this book Tom Wong moves the field of immigration studies forward by opening up an area that has heretofore been considered too difficult to grapple with in a meaningful way. The book will be an important contribution to the field."—Terri Givens, Government Department, University of Texas, Austin, " Rights, Deportation, and Detention in the Age of Immigration Control is a significant contribution to our understanding of an often overlooked dimension of immigration control in wealthy western democracies--and to our understanding of the impact of those enforcement mechanisms on the human rights of migrants."--Jeannette Money, Department of Political Science, University of California, Davis, "Tom K. Wong's book, Rights, Deportation, and Detention in the Age of Immigration Control , presents big ideas, new and vital data, and updates to immigration theories that will be useful for students and scholars of immigration studies. Sharply written and edited, this book reads like a valedictory monograph from a seasoned scholar of immigration control."--Stephanie J. Silverman, University of Oxford, Oxford Law Blog, "Tom K. Wong's book, Rights, Deportation and Detention in the Age of Immigration Control , presents big ideas, new and vital data, and updates to immigration theories that will be useful for students and scholars of immigration studies. Sharply written and edited, this book reads like a valedictory monograph from a seasoned scholar of immigration control."--Stephanie J. Silverman, University of Oxford, Oxford Law Blog
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal325
SynopsisImmigration is among the most prominent, enduring, and contentious features of our globalized world. Yet, there is little systematic, cross-national research on why countries "do what they do" when it comes to their immigration policies. Rights, Deportation, and Detention in the Age of Immigration Control addresses this gap by examining what are arguably the most contested and dynamic immigration policies--immigration control--across 25 immigrant-receiving countries, including the U.S. and most of the European Union. The book addresses head on three of the most salient aspects of immigration control: the denial of rights to non-citizens, their physical removal and exclusion from the polity through deportation, and their deprivation of liberty and freedom of movement in immigration detention. In addition to answering the question of why states do what they do, the book describes contemporary trends in what Tom K. Wong refers to as the machinery of immigration control, analyzes the determinants of these trends using a combination of quantitative analysis and fieldwork, and explores whether efforts to deter unwanted immigration are actually working., Immigration is among the most prominent, enduring, and contentious features of our globalized world. Yet, there is little systematic, cross-national research on why countries "do what they do" when it comes to their immigration policies. Rights, Deportation, and Detention in the Age of Immigration Control addresses this gap by examining what are arguably the most contested and dynamic immigration policies--immigration control--across 25 immigrant-receiving countries, including the U.S. and most of the European Union. The book addresses head on three of the most salient aspects of immigration control: the denial of rights to non-citizens, their physical removal and exclusion from the polity through deportation, and their deprivation of liberty and freedom of movement in immigration detention.In addition to answering the question of why states do what they do, the book describes contemporary trends in what Tom K. Wong refers to as the machinery of immigration control, analyzes the determinants of these trends using a combination of quantitative analysis and fieldwork, and explores whether efforts to deter unwanted immigration are actually working.
LC Classification NumberJV6271