This edition of Prison Service Journal aims to broaden understanding of detention of foreign nationals in the UK and abroad, with articles exploring life in detention and thepolitics of immigration control in the UK and abroad.
In this edition:
- Editorial comment
- 45991, by Kizza Musinguzi
- Interviews: Karen Abdel-Hady and Jo Henney
- Developing a Measure of the Quality of Life in Detention, by Dr Mary Bosworth and Dr Blerina Kellezi
- Desperation, Displacement and Detention: Australia’s Treatment of Asylum Seekers Past and Present, by The Hon Judi Moylan MP
- The changing approach to child detention and its implications for immigration detention in the UK, by Hindpal Singh Bhui
- ‘The right to walk the streets’: Looking for illegal migration on the streets and stations of the UK and Germany, by Lea Sitkin
- The maze of immigration detention in Greece: a case study of the Athens airport detention facility, by Andriani Fili
- Sentencing in immigration-related cases: the impact of deportability and immigration status, by Dr Ana Aliverti
- Double Punishment: The treatment of foreign national prisoners, by Francesca Cooney
- Assisting Dutch Nationals Imprisoned Abroad, by Femke Hofstee-van der Meulen
- Foreign national prisoners: law and practice, by Laura Dubinsky (reviewed by Ray Taylor)
- Racial criminalisation of migrants in the 21st century, by Salvatore Palidda (Ed) (reviewed by Dr Jamie Bennett)