Are Immigration Detention Centers Legitimate?

Authors

  • José Luis Rodríguez Candela Universidad de Málaga Spain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/transatlantic-studies-network..4.2017.19354

Keywords:

Non-penitentiary, precautionary, sub-penitentiary, deportation, boat people, Algeciras-Tarifa

Abstract

The immigration detention centers are defined by Law on foreigners as centers of a non-penitentiary nature that play a precautionary role to ensure the deportation or return of the foreign who break the Law on foreigners. However, these centers have a clearly penitentiary mark and nature, with non-compliance of the legal requirements and, also, become meaningless in their task of precautionary goal for which they were thought for. Therefore, it would be best to dispense with those centers and enhance non-custodial precautionary measures such as retention of personal documentation, obligation to periodically appear in person, housing in reception centers under social organizations or any other non-custodial measures.

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Author Biography

José Luis Rodríguez Candela, Universidad de Málaga

Abogado en ejercicio. Licenciado en derecho y ciencias políticas. Doctor en derecho por la Universidad de Málaga, con la tesis “El extranjero ente el derecho sancionador como víctima y victimario”. Profesor asociado de derecho penal en la UMA. Coordinador del equipo jurídico de Andalucía Acoge. Medalla al Mérito de la Abogacía.

Published

2017-12-01

How to Cite

Rodríguez Candela, J. L. (2017). Are Immigration Detention Centers Legitimate?. TSN. Transatlantic Studies Network, (4), 83–90. https://doi.org/10.24310/transatlantic-studies-network.4.2017.19354