The current phase in which Dutch government increasingly criminalizes the illegal residence of migrants is simultaneously characterized by decreasing numbers of illegal migrants in this country. In the process of crimmigration, some newly developed policies indirectly influence daily lives of specific groups of illegal migrants while other policies and laws more directly try to hinder illegal stay. These policies that aim to exclude and ban illegal migrants are continued even though they are increasingly criticized by academics and divergent (inter)national actors. These policies and laws can be contradictory, sometimes conflict with international treaties, and lead to unforeseen and undesirable outcomes in which human dignity is challenged. |
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Irreguliere migratie en illegaal verblijf: beleid, conflicten en contradicties |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, Aflevering 1 2013 |
Trefwoorden | Illegal stay, The Netherlands, criminalization, immigration laws and policies |
Auteurs | Richard Staring en René van Swaaningen |
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De sociale rol van het geheim: inleiding |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, Aflevering 2 2012 |
Trefwoorden | disclosure, research of secrecy, cultural criminology, meaning |
Auteurs | Dina Siegel |
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In cultural criminology, we talk about crimes as secrets and secrets as crimes. There is a close relationship between criminality and secrecy. The unravelling of secrets can help us discover the meaning criminals attach to their actions and contacts. Secrets have always been a topical issue, as they are strongly embedded in our social world. Secrecy used to be functional in times of war and under dictatorships as a symbol of political and/or religious protest. Today, however, secrecy is most often associated with illegality and criminality. It is not easy to study secrets and secrecy, and for this reason criminological research requires specific, mainly ethnographic, research methods. |
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Over cultuur en criminaliteit |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, Aflevering 0 2011 |
Trefwoorden | culture, crime, media, research methods |
Auteurs | Marc Schuilenburg, Dina Siegel, Richard Staring e.a. |
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In the introduction to this first issue of the Dutch Journal on Culture and Crime, the editors first examine the history of cultural perspectives in criminology and the reasons why this approach is particularly relevant to analyse crime in our globalised consumer societies. Cultural criminology’s social-constructionist perspectives on the key-concepts, culture and crime, are elaborated next, followed by an exposé of the new imaginative meaning of media-studies in our age of information. In the last paragraph the claim is made that, although ethnography plays a key-role, there is a wide variety of research methodologies that can be applied in cultural criminological framework. |
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Introduction |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 03 2008 |
Auteurs | Liesbeth Huppes-Cluysenaer, Robert Knegt en Oliver Lembcke |
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