Mike Grewcock
Friends of ISCIMike Grewcock is a lecturer in criminology and criminal law at the Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales. Prior to obtaining a PhD at UNSW Mike worked as a solicitor in London for 13 years. His most recent book is Border Crimes: Australia’s War on Illicit Migrants.
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22 May 2017
A history of mandatory detention in Australia
Dr Mike Grewcock addresses a public forum in Sydney, hosted by the Sydney Refugee Action Coalition, to mark the 25th...
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24 Apr 2015
Law, Rights and Resistance in Occupied Palestine Symposium
The symposium Law, Rights and Resistance in Occupied Palestine was held on the 24th April 2015 at the University of...
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Back to the Future: Australian Border Policing Under Labor, 2007–2013 (Vol. 3, No. 1, Spring 2014, pp. 102-125)
This article analyses the border policies of australia’s federal Labor governments between 2007 and 2013. It...
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Public Criminology, Victim Agency and Researching State Crime (Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring 2012, pp. 109-125)
Using the example of Australia’s immigration detention policies, this article engages with contemporary debates...
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22 May 2011
Methodology Workshop April 2011
The purpose of the workshop was to discuss the innovative ways in which people who research state crime conduct their...
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19 Sep 2010
Refugees and state crime: a developing paradigm
In September 2010, detainees at the Darwin immigration detention centre in Australias Northern Territory mounted two...
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18 Apr 2010
1/2010: The Great Escape: Refugees, Detention and Resistance
Abstract: In my book, Border Crimes: Australia’s war on illicit migrants, I develop Green and Wards (2004) focus...