This contribution provides an overview of the extent to which rehabilitation instruments and opportunities are accessible for irregular migrants who are serving a criminal sanction in the Netherlands. It shows that irregular migrants are largely excluded from criminal sanctions that have rehabilitation as a central aim and from rehabilitation opportunities that are provided during the implementation of criminal sanctions. These findings raise questions concerning the legal legitimacy of largely excluding irregular migrants from rehabilitation opportunities and the way in which irregular migrants prepare themselves for their return to society in practice.

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European Journal of Probation
Erasmus School of Law

Boone, M., & Kox, M. (2012). What works for irregular migrants in the Netherlands?European Journal of Probation, 4(3), 54–68. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/39005