Title
Nationality-Based Criminalisation of South-South Migration: the Experience of Venezuelan Forced Migrants in Peru
Date Issued
01 March 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Springer Nature
Abstract
This article examines how Venezuelan forced migrants in Peru experience xenophobic discrimination, which has become increasingly linked to their criminalisation as thieves and murderers. Based on 12 months of qualitative fieldwork, including 72 in-depth interviews, five focus groups, and a survey (N116) in five Peruvian cities, we explore how Venezuelans experience, and make sense of, discrimination and criminalisation in everyday life. First, we discuss how criminalisation compares to general xenophobic discrimination, and other types of discrimination experiences. Second, we juxtapose the prevalence of xenophobic discrimination and criminalisation experiences across the five cities of our study, and between public spaces and the workspace. We then move to the qualitative discussion of the criminalisation experience in these different spaces. Fourth, we discuss how Venezuelan migrants perceive this criminalising discrimination as linked to their villanisation in the media and political discourses. Finally, we discuss our findings and make suggestion for further research. The paper contributes to the literature on migrant criminalisation by exploring how criminalisation processes play out in the context of large-scale intraregional forced displacement in the global South.
Start page
113
End page
133
Volume
27
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencia política
Derecho
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85099442697
Source
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research
ISSN of the container
09281371
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
Scopus