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The Criminalisation of People Smuggling in Indonesia and Australia - Asylum Out of Reach (Hardcover)
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The Criminalisation of People Smuggling in Indonesia and Australia - Asylum Out of Reach (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Series on Asian Migration
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This book offers an ethnographically informed critique of the
hyper-politicised debate on the facilitation of irregularised
migration for people seeking asylum between Indonesia and
Australia. While state authorities decry such facilitation as
"people smuggling" and push for its criminalisation, the book's
focal points are the need for unsanctioned passages for people
seeking asylum and the detrimental consequences of the
criminalisation of "people smuggling" for both the facilitators and
the people seeking asylum. Drawing on court verdicts and interviews
with convicted facilitators and law enforcement officials in
Indonesia, this book provides a unique and holistic picture of the
causes, conditions, procedures and intricacies surrounding the
facilitation of irregularised maritime journeys between Indonesia
and Australia covering almost four decades. It scrutinises the
micro-level operational and place-specific characteristics of
people smuggling and the consequences of anti-people-smuggling
policies in Indonesia and relates those consequences to changes in
the macroenvironment, which include relevant legal, political,
social and economic factors that determine the overarching
conditions of irregularised mobility. Compared to other states in
the Global North, Australia has claimed to be more "successful"
with its comprehensive approach to eliminate unsanctioned migration
at sea by combining punitive, communicative-reventive and
interceptive measures. This book challenges key achievements and
objectives in regard to criminalising the facilitation of
irregularised migration by foregrounding the many negative side
effects that have emanated from "stopping the boats". The book will
be of interest to researchers in the fields of anthropology and
sociology, law and criminology, Asia-Pacific Studies, Southeast
Asian Studies and international migration.
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