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Author: Mastrobuoni, Giovanni

Title: Migration Restrictions and Criminal Behavior: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

Summary: We estimate the causal effect of immigrants' legal status on criminal behavior exploiting exogenous variation in migration restrictions across nationalities driven by the last round of the European Union enlargement. Unique individual-level data on a collective clemency bill enacted in Italy five months before the enlargement allow us to compare the post-release criminal record of inmates from new EU member countries with a control group of pardoned inmates from candidate EU member countries. Difference-in-differences in the probability of re-arrest between the two groups before and after the enlargement show that obtaining legal status lowers the recidivism of economically motivated offenders, but only in areas that provide relatively better labor market opportunities to legal immigrants. We provide a search-theoretic model of criminal behavior that is consistent with these results.

Details: Moncaliere, Italy: Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, 2011. 51p.

Source: Internet Resource: FEEM Working Paper No. 53.2011:
Accessed March 21, 2012 at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1891689

Year: 2011

Country: Europe

URL: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1891689

Shelf Number: 124622

Keywords:
Illegal Aliens
Illegal Immigrations
Immigrants (Europe)
Immigrants and Crime
Immigration

Author: De Bruycker, Philippe

Title: Alternative to Immigration and Asylum Detention in the EU: Time for Implementation

Summary: This report is an integral part of the project MADE REAL - "Making Alternatives to Detention in Europe a Reality by Exchanges, Advocacy and Learning" - which was co-financed by the European Commission and implemented by the Odysseus Academic Network together with 13 national partners. It constitutes a significant pooling of knowledge on the law and practice of detention decision-making and the operationalization of alternatives to detention in 6 EU Member States (Austria, Belgium, Lithuania, Slovenia, Sweden and the United Kingdom). In addition, it includes legal research on the scope of Member States' obligations to implement alternatives to immigration detention under international, European (i.e. Council of Europe) and EU law. The critical analysis of the legal frameworks as well as of the significant mass of information on national law and practice has led to the identification of underlying principles and good practices for fair decision-making on, and effective implementation of, alternatives to detention. However, the research also reveals defective practices, which contravene the legal obligations of Member States and are ineffective in achieving Member States' objectives.

Details: Brussels, Belgium: Odysseus Network, 2015. 157p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed March 19, 2015 at: http://odysseus-network.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/FINAL-REPORT-Alternatives-to-detention-in-the-EU.pdf

Year: 2015

Country: Europe

URL: http://odysseus-network.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/FINAL-REPORT-Alternatives-to-detention-in-the-EU.pdf

Shelf Number: 134979

Keywords:
Asylum Detention
Asylum Seekers
Immigrant Detention
Immigrants (Europe)