Hostile Homes

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Hostile Homes

Violence, Harm and the Marketisation of UK Asylum Housing

Ethnic groups and multicultural studies Sociology Social welfare and social services Crime and criminology Politics and government Regional, state and other local government Human geography Biotechnology

Author: Steven A. Hirschler

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Collection: Critical Criminological Perspectives

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 1st September 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 342 Kb

ISBN: 9783030792138


Overview

This book explores the ways in which the state and private security firms contribute to the direct and structural harm of asylum seekers through policies and practices that result in states of perpetual destitution, exclusion, and neglect. By synthesising historic and contemporary public policy, criminological and sociological perspectives, political philosophy, and the direct experiential accounts of asylum seekers living within dispersed accommodation, this text exposes the complex and co-dependent relationship between the state’s social control aims and neoliberal imperatives of market expansion into the immigration control regime.

Title and Context

The title borrows from former Home Secretary Theresa May’s pronouncement that the UK government aimed to foster a ‘hostile environment’ in its response to illegal immigration. While the Home Office later attempted to rebrand its hostile environment policy as a ‘compliant environment’, this book illustrates how aggressive approaches toward the management of asylum-seeking populations has effectively extended the hostile environment to those legally present within the UK.

Privatisation and Human Costs

Through an examination of the expanded privatisation of dispersed asylum housing and the UK government’s reliance on contracts with private security firms like G4S and Serco, this book explores the lived realities of hostile environments as asylum seekers’ accounts reveal the human costs of marketised asylum accommodation programmes.

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