In the midst of globalisation, how are new spaces of crime, suspicion, and punishment created?


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In the midst of globalisation, how are new spaces of crime, suspicion, and punishment created?


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Please address the following questions in the paper: (1) In the midst of globalisation, how are new spaces of crime, suspicion, and punishment created? (b) How do walls and borders function in globalisation? (3) What are some of the contradictions implicit in walls and borders? How are borders both actual and ‘performed’? (4) What is meant by Agamben’s state of exception? (5) How are certain social divisions (gender, race, class, etc.) reflected in the division of new global spaces?