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The detention of asylum seekers as a crime of obedience
Leanne Weber
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Asylum Seekers
100%
Conscience
33%
Decision Maker
33%
Detention
100%
Discretionary Choices
33%
Dissent
66%
Emancipatory Potential
33%
Governmentality
33%
Historical Parallels
33%
Holocaust
33%
Hostility
33%
Immigration Officer
33%
Individual Dynamics
33%
Obedience
100%
Populist Policies
33%
Rule-following
33%
Social Psychologists
33%
State Crime
33%
Weber
66%
Wide Context
33%
Arts and Humanities
Asylum seekers
100%
Conscience
33%
Decision-Making
33%
Detention
100%
Dissent
66%
Dynamics
33%
era
33%
Governmentality
33%
Harm
33%
Holocaust
33%
Hostility
33%
Limitations
33%
Normativity
33%
officers
33%
populist
33%
Theoretical perspectives
33%
Social Sciences
Asylum Seeker
100%
Decision Maker
33%
Decision Making
33%
Detention
100%
Holocaust
33%
Hostility
33%
Individual Differences
33%
Moral Concepts
33%
Normativity
33%
Psychologists
33%
Theoretical Perspective
33%
Psychology
Decision Making
100%
Hostility
100%
Individual Differences
100%