Ten most read blog posts of 2016/17
For those who have recently tuned in to Border Criminologies, here’s a countdown of the most read posts this academic year, from 10 to 1:
9. Greece’s Camps, Europe’s Hotspots
8. Humanitarian Corridors: A Tool to Respond to Refugees’ Crises
7. Unaccompanied Minors in Greece: Who Can ‘Save’ Them?
6. What Happens After Deportation? Human Stories Behind the Closed Doors of Europe
5. The Story of ‘Missing Children’: Unaccompanied Minors in the Prevailing Refugee Crisis
4. Fact Check: Did ‘Wir Schaffen Das’ Lead to Uncontrolled Mass Migration?
3. Border Criminologies in Dark Times: A Response to the US Election
2. Fact Check: Did the EU-Turkey Deal Bring Down the Number of Migrants and of Border Deaths?
and number 1 is:
1. Border Deaths in the Mediterranean: What We Can Learn from the Latest Data