DÜZENSİZ GÖÇ GÖÇMENLERE EMNİYET VE GÜVENLİK SAĞLAYABİLİR Mİ?

Author:

DÖNMEZ Suat1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ISTANBUL TOPKAPI ÜNİVERSİTESİ

Abstract

Migration with different types is a phenomenon and part of daily life worldwide. Irregular migration is an effective form of migration, usually due to security reasons. Interstate and internal armed conflicts are among the leading causes of irregular migration activities. The main characteristics of irregular migration are that it is conducted in masses and in an abrupt manner to neighboring countries. States usually do not favor this type of migration, which puts a heavy burden on the shoulders of receiving country. States reinforce their borders with new procedures and physical barriers to prevent irregular migration. On the other hand, irregular migrants try to find refuge and a safe and secure neighborhood to survive. The security of humans is a significant concern in this endeavor. This paper intends to explore irregular migration and human security and examine whether irregular migration can protect what the migrants seek both during and after the completion of the migration.

Publisher

Pamukkale University

Subject

General Medicine

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