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No deportation but no leniency here: Multi-faceted bordered penality in Italy
The chapter delves into Italy's pivotal role as a critical European gateway in the Central Mediterranean, strategically positioned for sea arrivals and transit to Northern and Central Europe. Despite the perceived leniency in its migration enforcement system, marked by discretion and limited deportation, Italy's border control reveals a complexity that goes beyond initial impressions. Focusing on the concept of “bordered penality", the chapter argues that the enforcement system, grappling with the significant presence of non-deportable migrants, leads to a continuous movement among various confinement sites. The authors highlight the inhumane and pervasive control mechanisms experienced by migrants, as they shift between pre-removal detention centres, hotspots, reception centres, and prisons, resulting in differential inclusion. The chapter traces the historical evolution of arrivals in Italy, emphasizing the geopolitical significance and economic labour market implications. It scrutinizes the shortcomings of deportation practices and delineates the continuum of confinement for undeported migrants. Ultimately, the chapter asserts that Italy's bordered penality, encompassing detention and containment practices, effectively responds to the country's unique political, economic, and geopolitical situation
Conclusion – Border criminologies in the periphery: Conclusions, limitations and future research agenda
In sum, this collection has intended, first and foremost, to challenge
conventional wisdom in border criminology and crimmigration studies, by
broadening the analytical lens and including peripheral regions, countries,
and scholars in academic conversations. More precisely, it has aimed to
denaturalize widespread perspectives on bordered penality, regarding, e.g.,
how bordering practices are organized; if, how, and to what extent detention
and deportation practices are expanding; and how macro social forces such
as racialization processes, postcolonial arrangements, and anti-migration
sentiments are shaping immigration enforcement policies. The chapters gathered in this collection pursue this goal by unveiling the notable diversity of
migration control practices
Mechanism of drop coalescence at the interface of two immiscible liquids
Several industrial processes, in some of their operations, involve the presence of two immiscible liquid phases with dispersed drops surrounded by a continuous phase. The drops tend to coalesce to join to their own continuous phase. This phenomenon occurs in many industrial mixing, separation, as well as in environmental processes. In this paper it is analyzed the problem of the coalescence of a single drop at the planar interface of two immiscible liquids. An original model for coalescence mechanism is proposed. It is then compared with some experimental data obtained by the literature or by the authors. The comparisons are quite satisfactory. The mechanism of single drop coalescence contains the bases for the analysis of more complex interfacial structures like froths, that can be of great importance into many equipments
Migrazioni, criminalità, criminalizzazione
In queste pagine abbiamo tentato di considerare le diverse dimensioni
che caratterizzano il processo di criminalizzazione dei e delle migranti,
a partire da una sintetica panoramica sui contributi sociocriminologici
che lo hanno affrontato
Giulia Veronica Varisco
The headword explains the biography and the contribution of the author Giulia Varisco to the children's literatur
sj-docx-1-hpq-10.1177_13591053231223838 – Supplemental material for The associations of dyadic coping strategies with caregiver’s willingness to care and burden: A weekly diary study
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-hpq-10.1177_13591053231223838 for The associations of dyadic coping strategies with caregiver’s willingness to care and burden: A weekly diary study by Giulia Ferraris, Pierre Gérain, Mikołaj Zarzycki, Saif Elayan, Val Morrison, Robbert Sanderman and Mariët Hagedoorn in Journal of Health Psychology</p
sj-docx-2-hpq-10.1177_13591053231223838 – Supplemental material for The associations of dyadic coping strategies with caregiver’s willingness to care and burden: A weekly diary study
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-hpq-10.1177_13591053231223838 for The associations of dyadic coping strategies with caregiver’s willingness to care and burden: A weekly diary study by Giulia Ferraris, Pierre Gérain, Mikołaj Zarzycki, Saif Elayan, Val Morrison, Robbert Sanderman and Mariët Hagedoorn in Journal of Health Psychology</p
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