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Title Pathogenic Policing Immigration Enforcement and Health in the US South / Nolan Kline.

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 215 pages)
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Series Medical anthropology (New Brunswick, N.J.)
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-210) and index.
Summary "The relationship between undocumented immigrants and law enforcement officials continues to be a politically contentious topic in the United States. Nolan Kline focuses on the hidden, health-related impacts of immigrant policing to examine the role of policy in shaping health inequality in the U.S., and responds to fundamental questions regarding biopolitics, especially how policy can reinforce 'race' as a vehicle of social division. He argues that immigration enforcement policy results in a shadow medical system, shapes immigrants' health and interpersonal relationships, and has health-related impacts that extend beyond immigrants to affect health providers, immigrant rights groups, hospitals, and the overall health system. Pathogenic Policing follows current immigrant policing regimes in Georgia and contextualizes contemporary legislation and law enforcement practices against a backdrop of historical forms of political exclusion from health and social services for all undocumented immigrants in the U.S. For anyone concerned about the health of the most vulnerable among us, and those who interact with the overall health safety net, this will be an eye-opening read"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Law Enforcement
Health Services Accessibility
Healthcare Disparities
Emigration and Immigration -- legislation & jurisprudence
Undocumented Immigrants
Public Policy
Health Policy
Georgia
Added Author Project Muse. distributor
ISBN 9780813595368
0813595363
9780813595337
9780813595320
0813595320
OCLC # muse72698
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