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Advances in U.S.-Mexico Border Enforcement
Randy Capps
Faye Hipsman
Doris Meissner
其他書名
A Review of the Consequence Delivery System
出版
Migration Policy Institute
, 2017
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=chVSswEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Starting in the mid-2000s, the Border Patrol increasingly employed actions known internally as consequences on apprehended unauthorized migrants. The Border Patrol designed CDS to measure how well these consequences are working and to guide their use. In Border Patrol parlance, CDS is the system used to measure the effectiveness and efficiency of consequences, not the enforcement measures themselves. The measurement system classifies migrants by how many times they have been apprehended and whether they are traveling alone or with family, are suspected of smuggling, or have any criminal convictions. It uses recidivism data (i.e., how many times the same migrant has been apprehended) and resource considerations to identify which consequences are the most effective and efficient in deterring different populations from repeating attempts to cross the U.S.-Mexico border.