This book analyses post-deportation outcomes and focuses on what happens to migrants and failed
asylum seekers after deportation. Although there is a growing literature on detention and
deportation academic research on post-deportation is scarce. The book produces knowledge about
the consequences of forced removal for deportee's adjustment and reintegration in so-called
home country. As the pattern of migration changes new research approaches are needed. This
book contributes to establish a more multifaceted picture of criminalization of migration and
adds novel aspects and approaches both theoretically and empirically to the field of
migration research.