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Who pays the price? : foreign workers, society, crime and the law /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Shechory-Bitton, Mally, Ben-David, Sarah, Soen, Dan
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Nova Science, ©2010.
Colección:Social issues, justice and status series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • WHO PAYS THE PRICE? FOREIGN WORKERS, SOCIETY, CRIMEAND THE LAW
  • WHO PAYS THE PRICE? FOREIGN WORKERS, SOCIETY, CRIME AND THE LAW
  • CONTENTS
  • PREFACE
  • INTRODUCTION
  • REFERENCES
  • SECTION 1. STUDIES OF SOCIAL ISSUES:WHO PAYS THE PRICE?
  • PREJUDICE, SOCIAL DISTANCE, ANDDISCRIMINATORY ATTITUDES TOWARDS LABORMIGRANTS IN ISRAEL1
  • ABSTRACT
  • THEORETICAL BACKGROUND:EXPLAINING DISCRIMINATORY ATTITUDES TOWARDS OUT-GROUPS
  • METHODOLOGY
  • Variable Measurement
  • Dependent Variable: Social Distance
  • Explanatory Variables
  • Descriptive Overview
  • Explaining Prejudice and Social Distance
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • APPENDIX 1:FACTOR ANALYSIS FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC THREAT, STEREOTYPES, AND SOCIAL DISTANCE
  • REFERENCES
  • STEREOTYPICAL ATTITUDES AND SOCIAL DISTANCEBETWEEN ISRAELI WOMEN AND FEMALEFOREIGN WORKERS
  • ABSTRACT
  • THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
  • METHOD
  • Sample
  • Measurement
  • Procedure
  • RESULTS
  • DISCUSSION
  • REFERENCES
  • OPENINGS AND OBSTACLES FOR MIGRANT CAREWORKERS: FILIPINO AU PAIRS AND NURSES INNORWAY
  • ABSTRACT
  • CARE WORKERS: FROM THE PHILIPPINES TO NORWAY
  • METHODOLOGY
  • BACKGROUND: PHILIPPINE CARE WORKERS IN NORWAY
  • Nurses
  • Au Pairs
  • DOMESTIC WORKER OR AU PAIR?
  • NURSE WITH JOB SEEKER'S VISA
  • NURSE OR AU PAIR?
  • CONCLUSION:VISAS VS. EXPERIENCED REALITY
  • REFERENCES
  • WHO PAYS THE PRICE? THE CASE OF THEOVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS' EXPERIENCE INHONG KONG
  • ABSTRACT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • THE RESEARCH
  • Migrant Labour: International Context
  • Expatriates and Migrants: The Unequal Divide
  • Women Migrants: Contributions and Vulnerabilities
  • The Philippine Context: Philippine Overseas Workers
  • The Filipina Domestic Workers (FDWs) in Hong Kong: a Brief Overview
  • Domestic Work: The 3-D Job
  • Central and Survival: Strength in Solidarity
  • Faith and Religion
  • Humour and Laughter
  • Direct Resistance.
  • Indirect Resistance
  • Resisting Self-Pity
  • Using Logic to Argue a Case
  • CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCES
  • WORK IMMIGRANTS AS PATIENTS IN GERMANFORENSIC PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
  • ABSTRACT
  • MIGRANTS TO GERMANY: DEFINITION
  • WORK IMMIGRANTS:EPIDEMIOLOGICAL BASES OF WORK IMMIGRATION
  • THE SPECIAL CASE OF REPATRIATES OF GERMAN ORIGIN ANDTHEIR DEPENDANTS
  • FREQUENCY OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES AMONGMIGRANTS IN GERMANY
  • Foreigners
  • Repatriates of German origin
  • Migrants as Patients in the Penal System under Special Measures:Investigations in the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Forensic Treatment of Migrants
  • Special Treatment Problems with Migrants
  • 1. Prejudice
  • 2. Counter-Transference
  • 3. Traumatisation through Migration
  • 4. Language Skills: Translation
  • 5. Pending Expulsion
  • CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • REFERENCES
  • "I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT AFRICA":CHILDREN OF UNDOCUMENTED SUB-SAHARANAFRICAN LABOR MIGRANTS IN ISRAEL, BETWEEN INTEGRATION AND DEPORTATION
  • ABSTRACT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN LABOR MIGRANTS IN ISRAEL
  • "If I'm with a Baby I Will Not be Arrested": African Migrants FacingDeportation
  • "Look at Her, She is 100% Israeliâ#x80;Œ How Can I Take Her [Back] toNigeria?": The Struggle for Residence Permit between Hope and Despair
  • "After Allâ#x80;Œ They Don't Live on a Different Planet": The Struggle overIdentity within the Israeli Education System
  • By Way of Conclusion
  • "I Am Not Really Ghanaianâ#x80;Œ for Me It Is a BadPlace": Bewildered Identities
  • REFERENCES
  • SECTION 2. POLICY AND LEGISLATION
  • TRYING TO COPE
  • CAST ME NOT OFF IN THE TIME OF OLD AGE(PSALMS 71:9) OCCUPATIONAL PENSION FORMIGRANT WORKERS
  • ABSTRACT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • Policy Considerations
  • THE LEGAL SYSTEM IN ISRAEL
  • CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF EXISTING PENSION INSURANCE MODELSFOR MIGRANT WORKERS.
  • Measures for evaluation of Pension Insurance Models for Migrant Workers
  • EVALUATION OF EXISTING MODELS
  • Application of the Pension Arrangement that Applies to Local Workers
  • MUTUAL ARRANGEMENT: MULTI-COUNTRY CONSOLIDATION
  • International Consolidation?
  • The European Union
  • Lump Sum Compensation
  • THE PROPOSED MODEL
  • A BILATERAL AGREEMENT
  • CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCE
  • THE PROTECTION OF MIGRANT WORKERS' RIGHTSBY COURTS: THE CASE OF ISRAEL AND FRANCE
  • ABSTRACT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • ISRAEL AND FRANCE
  • A COMPARATIVE LOOK
  • A "Civic" Nation vs. an "Ethnic" Nation
  • On "Frenchness" and "Jewishness
  • WORKER IMMIGRATION
  • The Impact of Globalisation
  • Worker Immigration in Israel
  • Worker Immigration in France
  • COURTS AND MIGRANT WORKERS
  • The Role of Courts in Protecting Migrant Workers' Rights
  • Migrant Workers in Israel's Supreme Court
  • Comparison of the Attitude of Courts in Israel and France towards MigrantWorkers
  • CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCES
  • THE STATE OF ISRAEL'S APPROACH TO FOREIGNWORKERS AND THEIR FAMILIES:A POLICY OF IGNORING AIMED AT SEGREGATION1
  • ABSTRACT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • THE CHILDREN OF FOREIGN WORKERS
  • "CHILDREN WITHOUT AHOME OR CIVIL RIGHTS IN ISRAEL"
  • THE CHRONICLE OF A DECISION:YEARS OF DISCUSSIONS, APPEALS AND DEFERRALS
  • If You Will It, It's No Dream: A Jewish and Democratic State
  • REFERENCES
  • ILLEGAL EMPLOYMENT OF IMMIGRANTS INGERMANY: COMBATING THE PHENOMENON VERSUSSOCIAL RIGHTS?
  • ABSTRACT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • IRREGULAR EMPLOYMENT OF IMMIGRANTS IN GERMANY:OVERVIEW
  • MEASURES TAKEN TO PREVENT AND TO COMBAT IRREGULAREMPLOYMENT
  • Legal Labour Migration Schemes
  • External Controls
  • Internal Controls
  • CONSEQUENCES OF THE MEASURES TAKEN FOR THE ILLEGALLYEMPLOYED IMMIGRANTS
  • Legal Labour Migration Schemes
  • External Controls
  • Internal Controls
  • RIGHTS OF ILLEGALLY EMPLOYED IMMIGRANTS.
  • National Law and International Conventions
  • Access to Social Services
  • PROTECTION AGAINST EXPLOITATION
  • Regularizations
  • CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCES
  • UNDOCUMENTED FOREIGN WORKERS DETAINED INTHE ISRAELI PRISON SYSTEM:"THE BASTARD CHILD" OF THE PRISON SYSTEM
  • ABSTRACT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • FOREIGN WORKERS IN ISRAEL IN THE AFTERMATH OF THEINTIFADA1
  • "The Chaining Regime"
  • THE CUSTODY TRIBUNAL FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS
  • METHOD
  • a. The Relationship between Language and Communication: "VoicelessDetainees"
  • b. Varying Cultures of the Detainees
  • c. Religious Differences among Detainees
  • d. Political Rivalry from the Detainee's Country of Origin
  • e. Medical Treatment of the Prisoners
  • f. Differing Menus and Eating Habits with Origin in Customs and ReligiousBeliefs
  • g. Lack of Available Funds
  • h. External Organizations Involved in the Care and Management of Detainees
  • DISCUSSION
  • REFERENCES
  • SECTION 3. CRIMINOLOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY ASPECTS:TRAFFICKING AND VICTIMIZATION
  • ENSLAVEMENT AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING:THE SUPPLE SWIMMERS OF FISHING AT YEJI, GHANA
  • ABSTRACT
  • CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
  • METHOD
  • SUPPLE SWIMMING: RECRUITMENT, HAZARDS AND RESCUE
  • EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN'S LABOR IN THEFISHING INDUSTRY: THE ETIOLOGY
  • EXPLOITATION OF SUPPLE SWIMMERS:ALIENATION AND ENSLAVEMENT
  • CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN FOR SEX IN A GLOCALCONTEXT: THE CASE OF ISRAEL
  • ABSTRACT
  • THE DANGEROUS WHIRLPOOL OF GLOBALIZATIONAND MIGRATION
  • A CHOICE MADE BY THOSE WHO HAVE NO CHOICE
  • SEXUAL SLAVERY AS A TOTAL INSTITUTION
  • ISRAEL AND SEX SLAVERY IN A GLOCAL CONTEXT
  • McWorld in the Promised Land: Women as Object and Merchandise
  • Sex Work as a Natural Phenomenon
  • Prostitution as an Economic Phenomenon
  • Sex Workers as Merchandise
  • REACTIONS TO TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN: 2000-2006.
  • Good News, Statistical Manipulation or "Business as Usual
  • A SKEPTICAL CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCES
  • VICTIMIZATION OF INDIAN MIGRANT WORKERSIN SOUTH EAST ASIA
  • ABSTRACT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • MIGRATION OF INDIAN WORKERS TO SOUTH EAST ASIA
  • THE VICTIMIZATION OF INDIAN MIGRANT WORKER INSOUTH EAST ASIA
  • Singapore
  • Malaysia
  • ROLE OF INDIAN GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT MIGRANT WORKERS
  • CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCES
  • THE PLIGHT OF FEMALE MIGRANT DOMESTICWORKERS IN THE GULF STATES
  • ABSTRACT
  • MIGRANT WORKERS IN THE GULF COUNTRIES
  • The Kafala System
  • Female Domestic Workers
  • INTERSECTIONAL APPROACH
  • Intersectionality Theory
  • INTERSECTIONAL DISCRIMINATION AND FEMALE MIGRANTDOMESTIC WORKERS
  • Targeted Intersectional Discrimination
  • Structural Intersectional Discrimination
  • Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System
  • Undercriminalization of Perpetrators
  • Overcriminalization
  • RESPONSE OF THE GOVERNMENTS IN THE GULF REGION
  • PREVENTION OF EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE OFFEMALE DOMESTIC WORKERS
  • Recommendations
  • Receiving Countries
  • Sending Countries
  • REFERENCES
  • WORKING IN THE SHADE:IRREGULAR MIGRANT WORKERS IN THENETHERLANDS
  • ABSTRACT
  • FOREWORD
  • HISTORY
  • 1945-1960
  • 1961-1975
  • 1976-1990
  • 1991-2008
  • RECENT ESTIMATES
  • LEGAL POSITION AND POLICY CONTEXT
  • SOCIAL POSITION
  • LABOUR MARKET
  • CRIME
  • PROSTITUTION
  • EXPLOITATION
  • CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCES
  • ABOUT THE EDITORS
  • ABOUT THE AUTHORS
  • INDEX.