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07 July 2017

Thematic Focus: Detention

Publications:

Across the Sloping Meadow Floor: An Empirical Analysis of Detention of Deportable Non-Citizens (SSRN, June 2017) [text]

"Baby Jails" Bills Die a Slow Death (Immigration Impact Blog, June 2017) [text]

Centres et Locaux de Rétention Administrative: 2016 Rapport (Forum réfugiés-Cosi et al., June 2017) [text via AIDA]

The Detention of Asylum Seekers in Europe: Constructed on Shaky Ground? (AIDA, June 2017) [text]

"The EU Hotspot Approach and Expansion of De Facto Immigration Detention," Presentation at Mass Influx? Law, Policy and Large-Scale Movements of Refugees and Migrants, 2nd Annual RLI Conference, London, 5-7 June 2017 [access]

Immigration Detention in an Era of Mass Mobility (Border Criminologies Blog, June 2017) [access]
- Follow link to access remaining posts in this blog series, which discuss likely expansion of immigration detention in the US, working in a detention facility, and learning how to share research findings on detention issues.

"Mental Health of Children and Adolescents in Australian Alternate Places of Immigration Detention," Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, vol. 53, no. 6 (June 2017) [free full-text]

"The Mental Health of Children and Parents Detained on Christmas Island: Secondary Analysis of an Australian Human Rights Commission Data Set," Health and Human Rights Journal, Papers in Press, 3 Dec. 2016 [open access]

Never in a Child’s Best Interests: A Review of Laws That Prohibit Child Immigration Detention, IDC Briefing Paper, no. 2 (International Detention Coalition, June 2017) [text]

Unlocking Childhood: Current Immigration Detention Practices and Alternatives for Child Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Asia and the Pacific (Save the Children & APRRN, May 2017) [text via ReliefWeb]

Resource:

IDC Online Training Toolkit - Learn from Experts: Making Alternatives to Immigration Detention Work (International Detention Coalition) [access]
- "The Toolkit has been developed in response to IDC member requests for information, examples and ‘how-to’ develop and use alternatives to detention. To this end, the courses include case studies and stories from IDC members globally. The Toolkit consists of a number of short courses, each focusing on a particular area of interest relating to alternatives to detention. Each short course includes modules with information, case studies, examples, tools and resources, and links to further information."

Related post:
- Thematic Focus: Detention (31 May 2017)

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