Deportation and the confluence of violence within forensic mental health and immigration systems
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List of Figures . . ix
Acknowledgments . . x
1 Introduction: Outlining the Problem - The Confluence of Mental Health, Criminal Justice, and Immigration in the Authorization of Deportation . . 1
2 The Necessity of an Attention to Colonization: An Addition to Mental Health Literature . . 18
3 The Canadian Forensic Mental Health System: An Overview . . 43
4 Conceptualizing the Violence of Deportation at the Confluence of Criminal Justice, Mental Health, and Immigration Systems . . 55
5 Colonial Continuities and Colonial Technologies of Difference . . 83
6 A Postcolonial Document Analysis of Confluence . . 113
7 Historical Data - Archival Artifacts: Deportation and the Enforcement of Undesirability . . 124
8 Case Studies - The Appeals Division of the IRB: Stories of Resistance . . 146
9 Confluence: The Untreatable, the Unrehabilitatable, and the Undeserving Alien . . 157
10 Conclusion: (Re)Producing (Neo)Colonial Relations of Authority and Racial and Eugenic Systems of Violence . . 227
Appendix: Correspondence from Citizenship and Immigration Canada Regarding the Identification of People by the CBSA for Removal/Deportation . . 232
Notes . . 234
References . . 239
Index . . 253