Deportation and the Confluence of Violence Within Forensic Mental Health and Immigration Systems.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (273 pages)
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: Outlining the Problem-The Confluence of Mental Health, Criminal Justice, and Immigration in the Authorization of Deportation -- 2 The Necessity of an Attention to Colonization: An Addition to Mental Health Literature -- 3 The Canadian Forensic Mental Health System: An Overview -- 4 Conceptualizing the Violence of Deportation at the Confluence of Criminal Justice, Mental Health, and Immigration Systems -- 5 Colonial Continuities and Colonial Technologies of Difference -- 6 A Postcolonial Document Analysis of Confluence -- 7 Historical Data-Archival Artifacts: Deportation and the Enforcement of Undesirability -- 8 Case Studies-The Appeals Division of the IRB: Stories of Resistance -- 9 Confluence: The Untreatable, the Unrehabilitatable, and the Undeserving Alien -- 10 Conclusion: (Re)Producing (Neo)Colonial Relations of Authority and Racial and Eugenic Systems of Violence -- Appendix: Correspondence from Citizenship and Immigration Canada Regarding the Identification of People by the CBSA for Removal/Deportation -- Notes -- References -- Index.