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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/717522
LOCATION:Université de Montréal - Carrefour des arts et des sciences\, 31
 50\, rue Jean-Brillant \, Montréal\, QC\, Canada\, H3T 1N8
SUMMARY:Noble Cause at the Border? Unravelling crimmigration control in EU 
 border areas
DESCRIPTION:Conférencière : Maartje van der WoudeMaartje van der Woude i
 s Full Professor of Socio-Legal Studies at the Van Vollenhoven Institute f
 or Law\, Governance\, and Development (VVI) and Associate Professor of Cri
 minal Law at the Institute for Criminal Law & Criminology. Her research in
 terests include discretionary decision-making\, the politicization of crim
 e & migration\, the merger of crime control & migration control\, policing
  and procedural justice. After previous visiting affiliations at the Centr
 e for the Study of Law & Society at UC Berkeley and UC Hastings College of
  the Law\, Maartje is currently a visiting professor at the Department of 
 Government and Politics of the University of Maryland.RésuméEver since
  the implementation of the Schengen agreement in 1985\, driven by concerns
  about mass migration and transnational crime\, Member states have sought 
 ways to monitor internal migration mobility without breaching the Schengen
  Border Code. In the Netherlands the vital role of monitoring the internal
  border areas is fulfilled by the Military and Border Police (MBP). Their 
 official task is to prevent irregular migration\, yet\, as a result of inc
 reased concerns over the EU’s external borders and the global war on ter
 ror\, this official focus of immigration control seems to have been extend
 ed to unofficially also include crime control.Whereas this development of
  'crimmigration control' in border areas can partially be explained by dev
 elopments on the EU and national policy level\, it is also necessary to lo
 ok at the role of human agency and the often highly discretionary decision
 s made by individual border patrol officers. To what extent do their actio
 ns (further) fuel this process of crimmigration control? Can their behavio
 ur be explained by what in the literature on police ethics has been coined
  as 'noble cause' decision-making - decision-making that favours utilitari
 an ends in law enforcement activity - or are there other less noble underl
 ying rationales?Information Conférence présentée par le Centre intern
 ational de criminologie comparée
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