Cristina Fernández-Bessa, J. A. Brandariz, Elisa García España
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Abstract
1. Presentation This special issue brings together a selection of the papers presented in the framework of the International Conference ‘Immigration, crime and citizenship in troubled times’, which was held on May 9-10, 2019, at the Law School of the University of Malaga, Spain.2 This conference was organised by the OCSPI Team of the University of Malaga’s Institute of Criminology, together with the European Society of Criminology (ESC) Working Group on Immigration, Crime and Citizenship. Aiming to contribute to the academic debate on migration, crime and penality, the meeting gathered almost one hundred scholars from some