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This is Denmark: Prison Islands and the Detention of Immigrants
[Bordered Penalty: Precarious Membership and Abnormal Justice’]

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  • Vanessa Barker
  • Peter Scharff Smith

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According to mainstream criminology, Nordic societies with their generous welfare states are supposed to moderate, if not restrict, penal powers. In the case of migration, we see the opposite pattern. In Denmark, we see extended use of penal institutions and penal harms to contain and remove unwanted populations from the region, including proposals for a prison island and the confinement of migrants in 19th century prisons. To make sense of these developments and interpret its social meaning, we unpack the logic of the punishment–welfare nexus and Nordic exceptionalism. We find that Denmark expands penal power to regulate non-citizens, deter migration and uphold national interests. These repressive practices are not exceptions to the rule but rather illustrate the exclusionary edge and very nature of the penal regimes in Denmark, a Nordic welfare state.

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  • Vanessa Barker & Peter Scharff Smith, 2021. "This is Denmark: Prison Islands and the Detention of Immigrants [Bordered Penalty: Precarious Membership and Abnormal Justice’]," The British Journal of Criminology, Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, vol. 61(6), pages 1540-1556.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:crimin:v:61:y:2021:i:6:p:1540-1556.
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