Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review

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Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review

FMR 44 Freedom of movement of Afghan refugees in Iran

Although legally justifiable, increasing restrictions on movement and work for refugees in Iran...

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FMR 44 Insights from the refugee response in Cameroon

The integration of Central African refugees into existing Cameroonian communities has had...

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FMR 44 UNHCR in Uganda: better than its reputation suggests

Mistrust and fear abound among Rwandan refugees in Uganda. The dearth of information available...

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FMR 44 Post-deportation monitoring: why, how and by whom?

The monitoring of refused asylum seekers post-deportation is critical to effective protection.

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FMR 44 Deportation of South Sudanese from Israel

Israel's aggressive campaign of arrest and deportation of South Sudanese asylum seekers...

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FMR 44 Assisted voluntary return schemes

While AVR is clearly preferable to deportation, NGOs and academics alike have criticised these...

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FMR 44 Shortcomings in assistance for deported Afghan youth

Programmes to assist deported Afghan youth to reintegrate on their return are failing miserably....

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FMR 44 No longer a child: from the UK to Afghanistan

Young Afghans forced to return to Kabul having spent formative years in the UK encounter...

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FMR 44 State reluctance to use alternatives to detention

States continue to show a marked reluctance to implement alternatives to immigration detention....

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FMR 44 Questions over alternatives to detention programmes

Alternative to detention programmes may be less restrictive and less expensive than formal...

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FMR 44 Flawed assessment process leads to under-use of alternatives in Sweden

Sweden is often held up as following 'best practice' in legislation with regard to detention and...

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FMR 44 Community detention in Australia: a more humane way forward

A group of Australian advocates lobbied successfully for the implementation of community...

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FMR 44 Alternatives to detention: open family units in Belgium

Preliminary outcomes of an alternative to detention programme in Belgium, based on case...

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FMR 44 New models for alternatives to detention in the US

While there is growing recognition of the value of community-based alternatives to detention in...

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FMR 44 Alternatives to detention in the UK: from enforcement to engagement?

The UK detains migrants on a large scale, and has had limited success in developing alternatives....

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FMR 44 Predisposed to cooperate

Recent research in Toronto and Geneva indicates that asylum seekers and refugees are predisposed...

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FMR 44 Thinking outside the fence

The way in which we think about detention can shape our ability to consider the alternatives....

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FMR 44 Immigration detention: looking at the alternatives

Endangering the health and well-being of people by detaining them is unnecessary; governments can...

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FMR 44 Do higher standards of detention promote well-being?

Sweden is generally considered to have high standards of immigrant detention. Irrespective of the...

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FMR 44 Women: the invisible detainees

Research by the Women's Refugee Commission into immigration detention of women in the US explores...

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