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Foreign Workers And Law Enforcement In Japan 1st Edition Wolfgang Herbert

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Foreign Workers And Law Enforcement In Japan 1st Edition Wolfgang Herbert
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 388
Author: Wolfgang Herbert
ISBN: 9780203845691, 0203845692
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Foreign Workers And Law Enforcement In Japan 1st Edition Wolfgang Herbert by Wolfgang Herbert 9780203845691, 0203845692 instant download after payment.

This is a detailed study of the extent to which an increased influx of foreign workers is a threat to law and order in the context of the data-generating process of police statistics and the media coverage of "crimes" committed by foreigners. It shows that a general mood in which foreign workers are viewed as potential danger to Japanese society "protects" the criminalization of foreign "illegal" migrant workers. The work begins by tracing the upsurge of "illegal" foreign workers in Japan. It builds a social profile of these "illegals" showing that because of fear of expulsion, lack of knowledge of the law and over-dependence on employer and workplace, their ability to avail themselves off the protection of the law is neglible, and they are always at risk of becoming victims to multiple exploitation.

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