Challenging migrant detention: human rights, advocacy and mental health
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As forcible displacement increases, notions of the unwanted “Other”, the “illegal” migrant, and the “bogus” refugee are increasingly prominent in public discourse of destination countries, lending support to stringent border control policies whereby States incarcerate asylum seekers, undocumented migrants and other foreign nationals in immigration detention centres, prisons and camps. This structural violence primarily targets racialized populations from the Global South, including children.
This international conference brings together researchers, advocates, lawyers, clinicians, decision-makers and migrants to explore global trends and avenues for change in immigration detention. Drawing on experiences of detention and
resistance in multiple countries, we will discuss strategies to challenge migrant detention, including research, litigation and community mobilization.
Membres et équipe SHERPA
Cécile Rousseau
Professeure titulaire, Division de psychiatrie sociale et transculturelle, Université McGill
Rachel Kronick
Professeure, Département de psychiatrie sociale et transculturelle, Université McGill; Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Hôpital général juif
François Crépeau
Directeur, McGill Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism Rapporteur spécial des Nations Unies pour les droits de l’homme des migrants de 2011 à 2017
Janet Cleveland
Institut universitaire SHERPA, CIUSSS Centre-Ouest-de-l'Ile-de-Montréal