THE DOUBLE-DEVIANT IDENTITY OF THE MASS-FOREIGNER AND THE LACK OF AUTHORITY OF THE CRIMMIGRATIONIST STATE.

Autor: Spena, Alessandro
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Zdroj: New Criminal Law Review; Summer2019, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p301-317, 17p
Abstrakt: Crimmigration has its breeding ground in dystopian and securitarian narratives. The anti-hero of these narratives is the mass-foreigner, a stereotyped version of the foreigner usually depicted, alternatively or cumulatively, as an enemy or as a parasite of host societies. But not only does crimmigration presuppose such narratives (and the deviant identity of the mass-foreigner, which is connected with them) as a source of legitimation, it also fuels these same narratives by providing them with an official sanction: by merging criminalization and irregularization on a legal level, it heavily contributes to making the social identity of mass-foreigners into a doubly deviant one. The overarching aim of this strategy is that of facilitating the exclusion of unwanted foreigners: first of all, their territorial exclusion (expulsion), but also, as a means to expulsion, their social exclusion (dereliction). This, I argue, deprives crimmigration of authoritative force--authority being inclusive in nature--and reduces it to mere violence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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