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Detention, Disappearance, and the Politics of Family
Examining immigrant detention and forced disappearance through their effects on family and social networkds reveals the pernicious power of state removals.
Link to Article
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1536504219864956
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Authors
Amina Zarrugh and Luis A. Romero
Volume
18
Issue
3
Starting Page
32
Ending Page
35
Related Topics
Crime, Law and Deviance
Penology/Corrections
Family and Life Course
Family
Global Issues
Migration/Immigration