QUESTION 1 How does membership theory provide an explanation for how immigratidn and criminal law has merged in recent years? Answer 2 and 3. Membership theory notes that access to societies rights and privileges is through a social contract between themselves and the government Migrants must access this through "climbing the ladder" of assimilation, whilst citizens can lose this through criminal transgressions Membership theory allows for exclusion of these peoples through an expanding population of excludable peoples by way of the harshest elements of criminal law

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QUESTION 1
How does membership theory provide an explanation for how immigratidn and criminal law has merged in recent years?
Answer 2 and 3.
O Membership theory notes that access to societies rights and privileges is through a social contract between themselves and
the government Migrants must access this through "climbing the ladder" of assimilation, whilst citizens can lose this
through criminal transgressions.
O Membership theory allows for exclusion of these peoples through an expanding population of excludable peoples by way of
the harshest elements of criminal law.
QUESTION 2
What are the effects of the convergence of criminal and immigration law?
O It erodes immigrant trust in the criminal justice system
O It prevents immigrants from accessing social services.
O It results in the overwhelming exlcusion of immigrants of color and poor immigrants
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1 How does membership theory provide an explanation for how immigratidn and criminal law has merged in recent years? Answer 2 and 3. O Membership theory notes that access to societies rights and privileges is through a social contract between themselves and the government Migrants must access this through "climbing the ladder" of assimilation, whilst citizens can lose this through criminal transgressions. O Membership theory allows for exclusion of these peoples through an expanding population of excludable peoples by way of the harshest elements of criminal law. QUESTION 2 What are the effects of the convergence of criminal and immigration law? O It erodes immigrant trust in the criminal justice system O It prevents immigrants from accessing social services. O It results in the overwhelming exlcusion of immigrants of color and poor immigrants
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