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oapen-20.500.12657-429292022-04-26T11:19:43Z Modes of Bio-Bordering Amelung, Nina Granja, Rafaela Machado, Helena Science and Technology Studies Criminology and Criminal Justice, general Criminology bioborders border studies DNA technologies crime control forensic genetics Open Access Sociology Crime & criminology bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JK Social services & welfare, criminology::JKV Crime & criminology This open access book explores how biometric data is increasingly flowing across borders in order to limit, control and contain the mobility of selected people, namely criminalized populations. It introduces the concept of bio-bordering, using it to capture reverse patterns of bordering and ordering practices linked to transnational biometric data exchange regimes. The concept is useful to reconstruct how the territorial foundations of national state autonomy are partially reclaimed and, at the same time, partially purposefully suspended. The book focuses on the Prüm system, which facilitates the mandatory exchange of forensic DNA data amongst EU Member States. The Prüm system is an underexplored phenomenon, representing diverse instances of bio-bordering and providing a complex picture of the hidden (dis)integration of Europe. Particular legal, scientific, technical and political dimensions related to the governance and uses of biometric technologies in Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and the United Kingdom are specifically explored to demonstrate both similar and distinct patterns. 2020-11-13T13:35:44Z 2020-11-13T13:35:44Z 2021 book ONIX_20201113_9789811581830_35 9789811581830 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/42929 eng application/pdf n/a 2021_Book_ModesOfBio-Bordering.pdf https://www.springer.com/9789811581830 Springer Nature Palgrave Pivot 10.1007/978-981-15-8183-0 10.1007/978-981-15-8183-0 6c6992af-b843-4f46-859c-f6e9998e40d5 H2020 European Research Council 9789811581830 European Research Council (ERC) Palgrave Pivot 151 648608 open access
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This open access book explores how biometric data is increasingly flowing across borders in order to limit, control and contain the mobility of selected people, namely criminalized populations. It introduces the concept of bio-bordering, using it to capture reverse patterns of bordering and ordering practices linked to transnational biometric data exchange regimes. The concept is useful to reconstruct how the territorial foundations of national state autonomy are partially reclaimed and, at the same time, partially purposefully suspended. The book focuses on the Prüm system, which facilitates the mandatory exchange of forensic DNA data amongst EU Member States. The Prüm system is an underexplored phenomenon, representing diverse instances of bio-bordering and providing a complex picture of the hidden (dis)integration of Europe. Particular legal, scientific, technical and political dimensions related to the governance and uses of biometric technologies in Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and the United Kingdom are specifically explored to demonstrate both similar and distinct patterns.
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