Crimmigratie en gedetineerden zonder verblijfsrecht in België

auteur Steven De Ridder
tijdschrift Panopticon (ISSN: 771-1409)
jaargang Jaargang | Volume 38
aflevering Issue 5. September / October 2017
onderdeel Artikel | Article
publicatie datum 6 oktober 2017
taal Dutch
pagina 338
keywords gedetineerden zonder verblijfsrecht, Crimmigratie, criminal law, strafuitvoeringsrecht, migration law, deportable foreign national prisoners, strafrecht, sentence implementation law, Crimmigration, vreemdelingenrecht
samenvatting

Crimmigration and deportable foreign national prisoners in Belgium.
In 2006 Stumpf coined the increasing convergence of criminal law and migration law as crimmigration.
This article applies crimmigration to foreign national prisoners without residence rights in Belgium taking into account the interaction between criminal law and migration law as well as sentence implementation law and migration law.
It is argued that crimmigration is already embedded in the front door mechanisms of the criminal justice
system in Belgium for quite some time whereas its emergence at the back door of the criminal
justice system has been established more recently. Moreover, whereas the criminalization of migration
in Belgium is rather symbolic and only enforced to a limited extent, migration law is more explicitly enforced regarding foreign national prisoners without residence rights after release from prison. In recent years, Belgian sentence implementation law has even become affected by migration law.

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