Final Report Summary - CRIMMIGRATION ('Crimmigration': Crime Control in the Borderlands of Europe)
In addition to public impact, the project has had an academic impact in terms of achieving its objective of making immigration control an important field of criminological research (which it was not 5 years ago, at the beginning of the roject). The PI held plenary talks at several major academic conferences (European Society of Criminology 2015, British Society of Criminology 2013, Swedish Sociological Association 2013 and Law and Society in Oslo 2015). An article co-authored by the PI and Helene O.I. Gundhus receieved the Radzonowitz prize for best article in the British Journal of Criminology in 2015. Moreover, the PI established in 2013 together with profs. Sharon Pickering and Mary Bosworth a popular and successful book series dedicated to criminological research on immigration and border Control entitled "Routledge Studies in Criminal Justice, Borders and Citizenship", as well as a special SSRN series, offering open access to many of the publications on the topic including those of Our project members).
As a summary, the PI has made a important contribution in making the field of border control a central and vibrant field within criminology and studies of criminal justice. Her publications are already highly cited, with her article "Crimmigrant Bodies and Bona Fide Travellers" (with 141 citations) already being the 22nd most cited article in the journal Theoretical Criminology. Also the book Globalization and Crime (2013) is highly cited with 251 citations in Google Scholar.