“…This literature has elaborated a widened perspective on penal power, arguing that the scale and intensity of migration enforcement measures, namely detention and deportation, should be considered to provide an accurate and finegrained assessment of state punitiveness. Consequently, this body of scholarship regards incarceration rates as an incomplete and misguiding indicator of the severity of a given criminal justice system (Aas 2014;Bosworth, Franko and Pickering 2018;Franko 2020;Pickering, Bosworth and Aas 2015; see also Carvalho, Chamberlen and Lewis 2020). By adopting this theoretical lens, the border criminology literature has shed new light on deeply entrenched conclusions on punitiveness and penality.…”