Inside Immigration Detention

Cover of Inside Immigration Detention by Mary Bosworth
Year: 2014
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 283
ISBN-13: 9780199675470
Dimensions:
Height: 6.3 Inches
Length: 9.3 Inches
Weight: 1.3448197982 Pounds
Width: 0.9 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 342.41083
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Inside Immigration Detention by Mary Bosworth, published by Oxford University Press in 2014, offers an in-depth examination of the often-overlooked world of immigration detention in the UK. This 283-page book presents a comprehensive national study of life within British immigration removal centres, revealing the complexities and challenges faced by detainees. Through a combination of staff and detainee testimonies, the book addresses the goals, operations, and justifications of these institutions, shedding light on their volatile nature and the broader implications of state power and colonial legacies in a globalized context.

Readers will find a detailed exploration of how immigration removal centres construct their inhabitants as strangers, drawing parallels to prison environments and racialized narratives about nationality. The book utilizes extensive empirical data gathered from fieldwork conducted between 2009 and 2012, including surveys, interviews, and observations. Bosworth highlights the interactions between staff and detainees, illustrating points of commonality that challenge the notion of complete separation. The narrative reveals the complexities of daily life in detention, emphasizing the bureaucratic distancing employed by the state and its impact on the lived experiences of those awaiting deportation.


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On any given day nearly 3000 foreign national citizens are detained under immigration powers in UK detention centres alone. Around the world immigrants are routinely detained in similar conditions. The institutions charged with immigrant detention are volatile and contested sites. They are also places about which we know very little. What is their goal? How do they operate? How are they justified?Inside Immigration Detention lifts the lid on the hidden world of migrant detention, presenting the first national study of life in British immigration removal centres. Offering more than just a description of life behind bars of those men and women awaiting deportation, it uses staff and detainee testimonies to revisit key assumptions about state power and the legacies of colonialism under conditions of globalization. Based on fieldwork conducted in six immigration removal centres (IRCs) between 2009 and 2012, it draws together a large amount of empirical data including: detainee surveys and interviews, staff interviews, observation, and detailed field notes. From this, the book explores how immigration removal centres identify their inhabitants as strangers, constructing them as unfamiliar, ambiguous and uncertain. In this endeavour, the establishments are greatly assisted by their resemblance to prisons and by familiar racialized narratives about foreigners and nationality.However, as staff and detainee testimonies reveal, in their interactions and day-to-day life women and men find many points of commonality. Such recognition of one another reveals the goal and effect of detention to be incomplete. Denial requires effort. In order to minimize the effort it must expend, the state “governs at distance”, via the contract. It also splits itself in two, deploying some immigration staff onsite, while keeping the actual decision-makers (the caseworkers) elsewhere, sequestered from the potentially destabilizing effects of facing up to those whom they wish to remove. Such distancing, while bureaucratically effective, contributes to the uncertainty of daily life in detention, and is often the source of considerable criticism and unease. Denial and familiarity are embodied and localized activities, whose pains and contradictions inhere in concrete relationships.

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Language: en. Pages: 283. Edition: 1.

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