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Deportation and the confluence of violence within forensic mental health and immigration systems

Obrazy
Autor
Ameil J. Joseph
Place of publication
Basingstoke

Publisher

Publication date
2015
Table of Contents

List of Figures . . ix
Acknowledgments . . x

1 Introduction: Outlining the Problem - The Confluence of Mental Health, Criminal Justice, and Immigration in the Authorization of Deportation . . 1
2 The Necessity of an Attention to Colonization: An Addition to Mental Health Literature . . 18
3 The Canadian Forensic Mental Health System: An Overview . . 43
4 Conceptualizing the Violence of Deportation at the Confluence of Criminal Justice, Mental Health, and Immigration Systems . . 55
5 Colonial Continuities and Colonial Technologies of Difference . . 83
6 A Postcolonial Document Analysis of Confluence . . 113
7 Historical Data - Archival Artifacts: Deportation and the Enforcement of Undesirability . . 124
8 Case Studies - The Appeals Division of the IRB: Stories of Resistance . . 146
9 Confluence: The Untreatable, the Unrehabilitatable, and the Undeserving Alien . . 157
10 Conclusion: (Re)Producing (Neo)Colonial Relations of Authority and Racial and Eugenic Systems of Violence . . 227

Appendix: Correspondence from Citizenship and Immigration Canada Regarding the Identification of People by the CBSA for Removal/Deportation . . 232

Notes . . 234
References . . 239
Index . . 253