Border Policing

Border Policing
Title Border Policing PDF eBook
Author Holly M. Karibo
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 303
Release 2020-04-21
Genre History
ISBN 1477320679

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An extensive history examining how North American nations have tried (and often failed) to police their borders, Border Policing presents diverse scholarly perspectives on attempts to regulate people and goods at borders, as well as on the ways that individuals and communities have navigated, contested, and evaded such regulation. The contributors explore these power dynamics though a series of case studies on subjects ranging from competing allegiances at the northeastern border during the War of 1812 to struggles over Indian sovereignty and from the effects of the Mexican Revolution to the experiences of smugglers along the Rio Grande during Prohibition. Later chapters stretch into the twenty-first century and consider immigration enforcement, drug trafficking, and representations of border policing in reality television. Together, the contributors explore the powerful ways in which federal authorities impose political agendas on borderlands and how local border residents and regions interact with, and push back against, such agendas. With its rich mix of political, legal, social, and cultural history, this collection provides new insights into the distinct realities that have shaped the international borders of North America.

Borderline Crime

Borderline Crime
Title Borderline Crime PDF eBook
Author Bradley Miller
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 300
Release 2016-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1487501277

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Borderline Crime examines how law reacted to the challenge of the border in British North America and post-Confederation Canada.Miller also reveals how the law remained confused, amorphous, and often ineffectual at confronting the threat of the border to the rule of law.

Law Enforcement at the Border Between the United States and Canada

Law Enforcement at the Border Between the United States and Canada
Title Law Enforcement at the Border Between the United States and Canada PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 79
Release 2001-03
Genre Border patrols
ISBN 075670880X

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Witnesses include: Dale Brandland, Sheriff, Whatcom County, Washington State; Michael Bromwich, Inspector General, U.S. Dept. of State; Eugene Davis, Deputy Chief, U.S. Border Patrol, Blaine, WA; Mark Hall, Pres., National Border Patrol Council Local 2599, Detroit, MI; David Harris, Pres., Insignis Strategic Research, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Demetrios Papademetriou, Senior Assoc., International Migration Policy Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Michael Pearson, Executive Associate Commissioner, Field Operations, INS Headquarters; and Robert Trotter, Assistant Commissioner, U.S. Customs Service.

Law Enforcement Problems at the Border Between the United States and Canada

Law Enforcement Problems at the Border Between the United States and Canada
Title Law Enforcement Problems at the Border Between the United States and Canada PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 2000
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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International Police Cooperation

International Police Cooperation
Title International Police Cooperation PDF eBook
Author Daniel J. Koenig
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 416
Release 2001
Genre Law
ISBN 9780739102268

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This volume combines the efforts of leading practitioners and academics in criminology to address the challenges of such persistent international problems as organized crime and illegal immigration. This book offers the most current and detailed account of new international cooperative initiatives.

Policing Black Lives

Policing Black Lives
Title Policing Black Lives PDF eBook
Author Robyn Maynard
Publisher Fernwood Publishing
Pages
Release 2017-09-18T00:00:00Z
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1552669807

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Delving behind Canada’s veneer of multiculturalism and tolerance, Policing Black Lives traces the violent realities of anti-blackness from the slave ships to prisons, classrooms and beyond. Robyn Maynard provides readers with the first comprehensive account of nearly four hundred years of state-sanctioned surveillance, criminalization and punishment of Black lives in Canada. While highlighting the ubiquity of Black resistance, Policing Black Lives traces the still-living legacy of slavery across multiple institutions, shedding light on the state’s role in perpetuating contemporary Black poverty and unemployment, racial profiling, law enforcement violence, incarceration, immigration detention, deportation, exploitative migrant labour practices, disproportionate child removal and low graduation rates. Emerging from a critical race feminist framework that insists that all Black lives matter, Maynard’s intersectional approach to anti-Black racism addresses the unique and understudied impacts of state violence as it is experienced by Black women, Black people with disabilities, as well as queer, trans, and undocumented Black communities. A call-to-action, Policing Black Lives urges readers to work toward dismantling structures of racial domination and re-imagining a more just society.

Immigration Policy and the Terrorist Threat in Canada and the United States

Immigration Policy and the Terrorist Threat in Canada and the United States
Title Immigration Policy and the Terrorist Threat in Canada and the United States PDF eBook
Author A. Alexander Moens
Publisher The Fraser Institute
Pages 256
Release 2008
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0889752354

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"In June 2007, the Fraser Institute held a conference in Toronto, Ontario, titled, "Immigration Policy, Border Controls, and the Terrorist Threat In Canada and the United States."The chapters in this volume, which arose from this conference, raise fundamental questions about weaknesses in Canada's current immigration policies and procedures." "The contributors to this volume identify serious threats and weaknesses in the immigration, asylum, and border regimes from both Canadian and American perspectives. The authors are not opposed to effectively managed immigration or allowing genuine refugees who pose no security threat to enter the country through a well-vetted system. All believe that the vast majority of immigrants pose no danger, but are simply seeking to improve their freedom and prosperity. Nevertheless given the stakes raised by terrorist attacks, the entry of even a small number of potentially dangerous individuals should warrant major attention and policy review."--BOOK JACKET.