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CINETS is an international research network dedicated to studying the intersections between migration law and criminal justice systems across the globe.

Statement

CINETS foregrounds legal identity, rights, and networked justice — studying punitive migration control as political performance in democratic, hybrid, and authoritarian settings.

The network welcomes interdisciplinary work across migration law, criminology, political science, socio-legal studies, and critical race and postcolonial theory.

Network

CINETS grew from Leiden-based crimmigration scholarship into an international network for conferences, collaborative research, fieldwork, and publishing on migration control, borders, criminal justice, and rights. Select an institution to read about its involvement.

History

CINETS emerged from a shared concern that the growing entanglement of criminal law, migration control, borders, and citizenship required sustained critical attention. Its intellectual origins can be traced to conversations among scholars at the 2011 Law and Society Association meeting in San Francisco, where the concept, reach, and consequences of crimmigration were debated across different national and disciplinary contexts.

Those exchanges became the starting point for the Crimmigration Control International Network of Scholars — CINETS — and for the first international CINETS conference, organised at the University of Coimbra in 2012 under the visionary leadership of Dr. Maria João Ferreira Duarte da Guia. From the outset, the network has sought to create a space for critical, comparative, and socio-legal engagement with the ways criminal justice and migration control shape one another.

Over time, CINETS has developed from a conference initiative into an international community bringing together scholars, practitioners, artists, activists, and others working on the changing legal, institutional, political, and lived realities of crimmigration. Its history is marked by sustained international exchange, collaboration across disciplines and jurisdictions, and a commitment to rigorous, critical, and socially engaged scholarship.

  1. Coimbra, Portugal

    The First International CINETS Conference

    CINETS was formally launched through its first international conference at the University of Coimbra. The conference brought together scholars interested in the relationship between immigration, crime, criminal justice, and the management of irregular migration, establishing the foundations for an international network dedicated to the study of crimmigration.

  2. Leiden, the Netherlands

    The Borders of Crimmigration

    The second biennial CINETS conference was held at Leiden Law School on 9–10 October 2014 under the title The Borders of Crimmigration. Building on the Coimbra meeting, it developed the network’s comparative and socio-legal orientation and drew attention to the multiple legal, institutional, and symbolic borders through which migration control and crime control intersect.

  3. College Park, Maryland, United States

    Crimmigration in the Shadow of Sovereignty

    Hosted at the University of Maryland on 6–7 October 2016, the third CINETS conference explored crimmigration through the themes of federalism and sovereignties, technologies and control, borders, enforcement and detention, and trafficking and forced migration. Its theme, Crimmigration in the Shadow of Sovereignty, reflected an ambition to extend crimmigration scholarship through critical social and legal theory, empirical research, and international comparison.

  4. London, United Kingdom

    Mobility and Security in an Era of Globalisation: Crimmigration at a Crossroads?

    Hosted at Queen Mary University of London, the fourth CINETS conference examined the changing relationship between mobility, security, globalisation, and criminalisation. It explored how punitive migration policies were becoming increasingly embedded in law, public discourse, and institutional practice.

  5. Leiden, the Netherlands / Online

    Global Borderlands: Getting to the Core of Crimmigration

    Held online during the COVID-19 pandemic, the fifth CINETS conference examined crimmigration and bordering as systems embedded within wider economic, social, legal, and political structures. The online format enabled the network to sustain international exchange at a moment when mobility itself was profoundly disrupted and contested.

  6. Portland, Oregon, United States

    Cross-Global Comparison and Critical Exchange

    Hosted by Lewis & Clark Law School, the sixth CINETS conference renewed the network’s commitment to cross-global comparison. It brought together participants working on detention, deportation, border violence, racialisation, legal resistance, and the changing infrastructures of migration control, in cooperation with Oxford’s Border Criminologies network.

  7. Leiden, the Netherlands

    Crimmigration in an Age of Authoritarian Drift

    The seventh CINETS conference returns to Leiden at a moment when migration governance is increasingly intertwined with authoritarian politics, racialised exclusion, punitive border practices, digital surveillance, externalisation, and democratic erosion. Alongside socio-legal and interdisciplinary scholarship, CINETS 2026 integrates artistic research, film, moving image, and creative practice into the conversation, recognising that border violence, resistance, solidarity, and belonging cannot be fully understood through conventional academic vocabularies alone.

What we do

Bi-annual conferences, collaborative workshops, and on-site field research — how CINETS scholars study crimmigration, share findings, and document migration control in practice.

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Refugees waiting in a registration line at a border crossing

Refugee registration line, Slovenia, October 2015

CINETS network

Oct 2015 · Slovenia

Solidarity gathering outside a detention centre in Birmingham

Detention centre solidarity gathering, Birmingham, November 2024

Border Criminologies

Nov 2024 · Birmingham, UK

On-site interviews with border communities

On-site interviews with border communities

Anne Jonker

2024

Detention facility perimeter in Southern Europe

Detention facility perimeter, Southern Europe

Cushla Donaldson

2023

Workshop participants at a solidarity action outside immigration offices

Workshop participants at a solidarity action outside immigration offices

Leiden University — Leiden Law School

2022

Board

Directors and senior scholars who lead the CINETS network. Select a profile for the full biography.

Contributors

Researchers affiliated with CINETS. Select a profile for the full biography.

Present

Past