Books
*Listed by year of publication
Arriaga, F. (2023). Behind crimmigration: Ice, law enforcement, and resistance in America. The University of North Carolina Press.
Tosh, Sarah., (2023) The Immigration Law Death Penalty: Aggravated Felonies, Deportation, and Legal Resistance. NYU Published by: NYUPress
Longazel, J., & Hallett, M. C. (2021). Migration and mortality: Social death, dispossession, and survival in the Americas. Temple University Press
Brotherton, D., & Kretsedemas, P. (2018). Immigration Policy in the Age of Punishment: Detention, Deportation, and Border Control. Columbia University Press.
Longazel, J. (2016). Undocumented fears: Immigration and the politics of divide and conquer in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Temple University Press
Brotherton, D., Leyro, S., and Stageman, D. Eds (2013) Outside justice : immigration and the criminalizing impact of changing policy and practice. Springer.
Brotherton, D., & Barrios, L. (2011). Banished to the homeland: Dominican deportees and their stories of exile. New York: Columbia University Press
Brotherton, D., & Kretsedemas, P. (2008). Keeping out the other: A critical introduction to immigration enforcement today. New York, N.Y: Columbia University Press.
Book Chapters
Arriaga, F. (2023), Embracing a Radically Transformative Intellectual Approach. Sociol Forum, 38: 999-1018.https://doi.org/10.1111/socf.12908
Lewis, B., & Arriaga, F. (2023). Liberatory Research: Bridging the Gap Between Community Organizing and Research. Humanity & Society, 47(2), 172-192.https://doi.org/10.1177/01605976231162337
Madoré, M., & Rodrigo, N. (2021). Proprietors of Death. Migration and Mortality: Social Death, Dispossession, and Survival in the Americas, 60.
Stageman, D. L., & Leyro, S. P. (2021). Morbidity and Mortality in Immigrant Narratives. Migration and Mortality: Social Death, Dispossession, and Survival in the Americas, 143.
Ortiz-Rodriguez, Y., Mooney, J. 2018 ¿QUE DIRÁN? Making sense of the impact of Latinas’ experiences of intimate partner violence in New York City in Intimate Partner Violence Risk and Security edited by Fitz-Gibbon, F., Walklate, S., McCulloch, J., Maher, J., Routledge Link to PDF
Brotherton, D. (2014).“The Theater of Cruelty and the Permanent Exile of Immigrants” in The Criminalization of Immigration: Contexts and Consequences edited by Alissa Ackerman and Rich Furman. Carolina Academic Press. Pp.31-49.
Brotherton, D. (2013).“The Social Bulimia of Forced Repatriation: A Case Study of Dominican Deportees” in The Borders of Punishment: Criminal Justice, Citizenship and Social Exclusion edited by Katje Frank Aas and Mary Bosworth. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.201-217.
Journal Articles
Arriaga, F., Rios Benitez, J., & Jimenez, N. (2023). Embracing Abolition. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 34(3), 460–466.https://doi.org/10.1080/10511253.2023.2172194
Tosh, S. (2021). Beyond the ‘Criminalisation’ of Immigrants: Critical Criminology and the Modern Deportation Regime. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 60(3), 409-429.
Tosh, S. (2021). Drug prohibition and the criminalization of immigrants: The compounding of drug war disparities in the United States deportation regime. International Journal of Drug Policy, 87, 102846. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2020.102846
Tosh, S. R., Berg, U. D., & León, K. S. (2021). Migrant Detention and COVID-19: Pandemic Responses in Four New Jersey Detention Centers. Journal on Migration and Human Security, 9(1), 44–62.
Tosh, S. Drugs, Crime, and Aggravated Felony Deportations: Moral Panic Theory and the Legal Construction of the “Criminal Alien”. Crit Crim 27, 329–345 (2019).
Longazel, Jamie (2018). "Releiving the Tension: Lay Immigration Lawyering and the Management of Legal Violence." Law & Society Review 52(4): 902-927.
Leyro, S and Stageman, D (2018). Crimmigration, deportability and the social exclusion on of noncitizen immigrants. Migration Letters, 15(2), pp. 255-266.
Brotherton, D. (2017). Social Banishment of the U.S. Criminal Alien: Norms of Violence and Repression in the Deportation Regime. L'Annee Sociologique, 68(1), 185-210.
Bozorgmehr, M., Ong, P., & Tosh, S. (2016). Panethnicity revisited: contested group boundaries in the post-9/11 era. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39(5), 727-745.
Longazel, Jamie (2014). “Rhetorical Barriers to Mobilizing for Immigrant Rights: White Innocence and Latina/o Abstraction.” Law & Social Inquiry 39(3): 580-600.
Longazel, J. G., & van der Woude, M. (2014). The negotiated expansions of immigration control. Law & Social Inquiry, 39(3), 555-559.
Longazel, Jamie (2013). “Moral Panic as Racial Degradation Ceremony: Racial Stratification and the Local-Level Backlash against Latino/a Immigrants.” Punishment & Society 15(1): 96-119.
Longazel, J. G., & Fleury-Steiner, B. (2013). Beware of notarios: Neoliberal governance of immigrants as crime victims. Theoretical criminology, 17(3), 359-376. Chicago
Brotherton, D. and L. Barrios. (2009).“Displacement and Stigma: The Social Psychological Crisis of the Deportee,” Journal of Crime, Media, Culture, 5(1), 29-55. (Reprinted in “Globalization & Crime” edited by K.F. Aas. London: Sage)
Brotherton, D. and Y. Martin. (2009).“The War on Drugs and the Dominican Deportee,” Journal of Crime and Justice, (32)2: 21-48.