Policing Transversal Borders
Policing Transversal Borders
This chapter begins with a discussion of border control and transversal borders. It then examines how Australian immigration authorities have become more police-like under pressure to secure borders. It argues that Australian police are increasingly occupied in migration policing roles and that other government and non-government agencies are being drawn into wider migration policing networks. In each context, border policing developments at both the external and internal borders are considered.
Keywords: border control, border policing, Australia, immigration policy, migration policing, border security
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