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Scholar’s Sidebar: CrImmigration in the Age of Fear

It’s not often that a new area of law emerges, but that’s exactly what has happened in the last quarter-century or so regarding crImmigration law. In the first effort to grapple with this developing area from a cross-border perspective, a group of scholars from a variety of disciplines published Social Control and Justice: Crimmigration in the Age of Fear. I was privileged to be asked to review it for the journal Crime, Law, and Social Change. The final publication is available
on the publisher’s web site
, but a the ABA Journal’s web site.

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