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Women and border policing at the edges of Europe
Authors:Mary Bosworth  Sharon Pickering
Institution:1. Professor of Criminology, Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK;2. Professor of Criminology, Faculty of Arts, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:While states around the world have responded to mass mobility by increasing border policing, our knowledge of the daily reality of that form of policing remains limited. How migrant women are policed has been particularly neglected. The political and practical difficulty of examining the context, process and experience of border control practices appears often to be insurmountable. This article contributes to filling some of the gaps in our knowledge by drawing on ethnographic data collected over a 12-month period in Greek immigration detention centres from 2011 to 2012. In it we examine the experience of policing and irregular entry across the Greek Turkey border – an entry-point to Europe that is routinely regarded as being in crisis. As we will demonstrate, border policing at this site is capricious and unpredictable. It is also highly racialised and gendered.
Keywords:Border policing  women migrants  Greece  race and gender  immigration detention  intersectionality
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