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|a Weber, Leanne.
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|a Policing non-citizens.
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|a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; Series editors' preface; About this book; Acknowledgements; List of acronyms; 1. Policing internal borders; Policing the boundaries of belonging; Globalisation, sovereignty and security; Citizenship, order and belonging; Policing 'crimmigrants'; Policing, recognition and identity; Modes and mentalities of migration policing; Policing through risk and surveillance; Networked policing; 'Responsibilisation' and the decentring of the state; 2. Researching migration policing networks.
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|a The migration policing studyA nodal cartography of migration policing networks; Mapping migration policing using case studies; Legal and policy framework; Who is 'unlawful'?; Migration Act enforcement powers; NSW state police powers; 3. Immigration officers as migration police; DIAC as a specialist policing agency; A 'well-oiled' deportation machine; Overview of post-Palmer reforms; Reliance on new technologies; From enforcement to risk management; Immigration compliance in action; Overview of Sydney Compliance Office; Constructing 'voluntary' reporting; Data mining and referrals.
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|a Detection in the field4. Police as immigration officers; DIAC's 'eyes and ears on the ground'; Policing migration on the streets; Street policing in NSW; How and where do police check immigration status?; Who is checked and why?; Other migration policing functions; Immigration information as an investigative tool; 'Crime, crime, crime' -- police-generated joint operations; DIAC requests for police assistance; Migration policing and the police role; Importance of immigration enforcement for the NSW Police Force; The financial and human costs of policing migration.
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|a 5. Negotiating the criminal-administrative nexusGetting rid of problem people; Prosecutorial versus removal momentum; Making people illegal; 'A very effective policing strategy'; 6. Creating a ubiquitous border; Active and passive borders; Identifying 'crimmigrants'; Australian Federal Police; Courts and prisons; Railcorp transit officers; Structurally embedding the border; Australian Taxation Office; Roads and Traffic Authority; Local councils; Centrelink; Health services; Universities as visa police; Managing students through PRISMS; Students or suspects?; Responsibilising private citizens.
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|a The duty to 'dob'Disciplining 'dodgy employers'; From the internal to the internalised border; 7. A nodal cartography of migration policing networks; Network morphology; Categorising migration policing networks; Building cross-agency institutions; Network dynamics; Migration policing as knowledge work; Regulating information flows; Pooling resources, skills and powers; Network relations; Merging mentalities; Fragmentation and resistance; 8. Patrolling the boundaries of entitlement and belonging; Key migration policing themes; The normalisation of the police role inimmigration enforcement.
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|a Criminologists are increasingly turning their attention to the many points of intersection between immigration and crime control. This book discusses the detection of unlawful non-citizens as a distinct form of policing which is impacting on a growing range of agencies and sections of society. It constitutes an important contribution not only to the literature on policing but also to the field of border control studies within criminology. Drawing on the work of Clifford Shearing, Ian Loader and P.A.J. Waddington, it offers new theoretical approaches to the study of police powers and.
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