Blog posts & press:
"COVID-19 has led to ‘monumental’ shift in thinking on immigration detention issues, research shows," Lawyers Daily, 10 March 2021 [text]
- Focuses on Canada.
"Detainees released from immigration detention speak about their dreams for the future," ABC News [Australia], 2 March 2021 [text]
In Australia and the UK, focus is on costs of detention (Kaldor Centre, Feb. 2021) [text]
Libya’s Figures about Detained Migrants and Detention Centres: Reasons for Recent Fluctuations (Border Criminologies Blog, March 2021) [text]
New Data Shows the Landscape of Community Support Services to Replace Immigration Detention (Immigration Impact Blog, March 2021) [text]
- Focuses on the US.
The Routine Detention of Survivors of Trafficking in the UK: The Perpetuation of Exploitation (Border Criminologies Blog, Feb. 2021) [text]
Reports & journal articles:
Covid-19 and Immigration Detention: Lessons (Not) Learned (JRS Europe, March 2021) [text]
"Disrupting State Spaces: Asylum Seekers in Australia’s Offshore Detention Centres," Social Sciences, vol. 10, no. 3 (March 2021) [open access]
"Globalised citizenship and the perceived legitimacy of immigration control: narratives and acts of resistance in immigration detention," Migration Studies, Advance Articles, 25 Jan. 2021 [open access]
- Focuses on The Netherlands.
Immigration Detention and COVID-19: A Tragic Call to Action for Federal and State Officials, Immigration Initiative at Harvard Policy Brief, no. 7 (Harvard Univ., Feb. 2021) [access]
- Focuses on the US.
Immigration Detention in Mexico: Between the United States and Central America (Global Detention Project, Feb. 2021) [text]
"UK offshore immigration detention: why the medical community should act now," Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, OnlineFirst, 18 Feb. 2021 [open access]
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