Economic migration: The Root Problem Is Not Smugglers But Global Inequality
Perhaps the best way to understand the reasons why people embark on these journeys is to put yourself in their shoes.
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Perhaps the best way to understand the reasons why people embark on these journeys is to put yourself in their shoes.
What place does the concept of dangerousness occupy in criminal justice and criminalisation? Instead of seeing dangerousness as a characteristic of serious and persistent criminals, we should investigate its pervasive role in criminal justice, question its socio-affective allure, and unpick the problematic but intimate relation between criminal justice, structural inequalities, and oppression.