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

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Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)
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The monitoring of refused asylum seekers post-deportation is critical to effective protection.

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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 instead use community-based alternatives that are more dignified for migrants and more cost-effective for states.
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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 high standards life in detention still poses a huge threat to the health and wellbeing of detained irregular migrants.
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Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)
People
Leana Podeszfa
Friederike Vetter
Keywords
monitoring
refused asylum seekers
fmr
detention and deportation
forced migration review
effective protection
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 04/10/2013
Duration: 00:15:10

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