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Case of Mixed Motives?: Formal and Informal Functions of Administrative Immigration Detention

NCJ Number
232169
Journal
British Journal of Criminology Volume: 50 Issue: 5 Dated: September 2010 Pages: 830-850
Author(s)
Arjen Leerkes; Dennis Broeders
Date Published
September 2010
Length
21 pages
Annotation
This paper explores formal and informal functions of immigration detention in the Netherlands.
Abstract
In most EU countries and the United States, immigration detention is defined as an administrative, non-punitive measure to facilitate expulsion. This paper argues that immigration detention in the Netherlands serves three informal functions in addition to its formal function as an instrument of expulsion: (1) deterring illegal residence, (2) controlling pauperism and (3) managing popular anxiety by symbolically asserting state control. These informal functions indicate that society has not found a definitive solution for the presence of migrants who are not admitted but are also difficult to expel. The analysis, which is placed against the background of the functions of penal detention, is based on policy documents, survey data, administrative data and fieldwork in a Dutch immigration detention centre. Figures and references (Published Abstract)

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