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Societal Security, Refugees and Criminology: Discourses in TandemKings College London This article seeks to apply mainstream criminological discourses to refugee policy, using Australias refugee policy as a case study. Notions of security, ethnicity, race, social exclusion and xenophobia are all well established within various criminological discourses. This article aims to show that the use of similar discourses in both the criminological and refugee spheres is increasingly prevalent and helps to justify restrictive refugee practices within the context of societal security.
Key Words: Australia criminological discourses immigration refugees societal security
Probation Journal, Vol. 51, No. 3,
197-205 (2004) |
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