“…Indeed, carceral geographers have demonstrated the importance of the 'punitive turn' (Cassidy et al, 2020;Moran, 2015;Moran et al, 2018) and the relationship between punishment, carcerality, and immigrant deterrence, control, and removal (Loyd et al, 2012;Moran et al, 2016;Mountz et al, 2013). While largely US-and Euro-centric, there has also been important scholarship which explores the practices and processes of colonisation, and the ways in which punishment, discipline, and carceral governmentalities have shaped societies historically and contemporarily (Legg, 2014(Legg, , 2023Radics, 2023;Sen, 2000Sen, , 2012. However, Cassidy et al (2020) point to the significant and somewhat surprising theoretical and empirical gaps at the intersection of carceral and labour geographies.…”