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    Removing Local Nuisances, Arresting Masterless Strangers, and Granting ‘Nights on Request’ by Margo De Koster, Ayfer Erkul

    “…This article proposes a comparative study of everyday police controls of vagrants in two Belgian cities – a port city and a capital city – at the end of the…”
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    Migration as Crime, Migration and Crime by Koster, Margo De, Reinke, Herbert

    Published in Crime, histoire & sociétés (20-12-2018)
    “…We are currently witnessing growing social tensions and intense debate concerning a putative “migration crisis”, evidenced by a resurfacing of century-old…”
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    Removing Local Nuisances, Arresting Masterless Strangers, and Granting ‘Nights on Request’: The Policing of Vagrancy in Late-Nineteenth-Century Antwerp and Brussels by De Koster, Margo, Erkul, Ayfer

    “…This article proposes a comparative study of everyday police controls of vagrants in two Belgian cities – a port city and a capital city – at the end of the…”
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    Police-public relations in transition in Antwerp, 1840s-1914 by De Koster, Margo, Deruytter, Barbara, Vrints, Antoon

    “…This article examines how police-public relations have evolved during the nineteenth-century expansion of formal policing. Following recent critiques of the…”
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    Swept up from the Streets or Nowhere Else to Go? The Journeys of Dutch Female Beggars and Vagrants to the Oegstgeest State Labor Institution in the Late Nineteenth Century by Weevers, Marian H. A. C., De Koster, Margo, Bijleveld, Catrien C. J. H.

    Published in Journal of social history (01-12-2012)
    “…Women officially designated as vagrants and beggars and confined in the Oegstgeest State Labor Institution (Rijkswerkinrichting) at the end of the nineteenth…”
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