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POLICING MOBILITY REGIMES frontex and the production of the european borderscape.

Campesi, Giuseppe.

POLICING MOBILITY REGIMES frontex and the production of the european borderscape. [electronic resource] : - [S.l.] : ROUTLEDGE, 2021. - 1 online resource. - Routledge studies in criminal justice, borders and citizenship .

More than 30 years after its birth, the Schengen area of free movement is under siege in Europe: new barriers are being erected along land borders, military assets are increasingly deployed to patrol the Mediterranean, while sophisticated surveillance tools are used tokeep track of the flows of people crossing into European space. Bringing together perspectives from political geography, critical criminology and legal theory, Policing Mobility Regimes offers a systematic analysis of the impact that Frontex is having on migration control strategies at the EU level and offers a detailed empirical description of the agency's organization and operational activities. In addition, this book explores the meaning behind the attempt at developing a post-national border control strategy and what effect this might have on the geopolitics of Europe's borders. It contributes to the wider theoretical debate on the relationshipsamong migration, security and the transformation of borders in contemporary Europe. An accessible and compelling read, this book will appeal to all those engaged with criminology, sociology, geography, politics andlawas well asall those interested in learning about Europe's changing borders.

9781000441604 1000441601 9780429291548 042929154X 9781000441659 1000441652


European Border and Coast Guard Agency.


POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Law Enforcement
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration
Border security--European Union countries.
Freedom of movement--European Union countries.

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