Legal Care: Advocacy and Friction in Family Detention

Erin Routon
Skip to product information

Legal Care: Advocacy and Friction in Family Detention

Erin Routon
Release date:
Regular price $43.95
Sale price $43.95 Regular price $0.00
Final Sale. No returns or exchanges.
Oversized: This item will be shipped by appointment through our delivery partner.
Overweight: This item will be shipped by appointment through our delivery partner.

Digital download

Immediate access in your Kobo library

Deliver to

Arrives on

Buy online, pick up at Bay & Floor

Free pick up today

Find it in store

Out of stock

Found in: History & Political Science, General History

Earn 220 plum points and save more with plum Rewards. Learn more

View full details

Overview

296 PAGESENGLISH

Promotional Details

Legal Care is an important contribution to the literature on immigration detention and immigration advocacy. Its strength lies in its analysis of the ‘legal care’ provided by advocates who work within the walls of detention facilities. By focusing on care, Routon does two important things. First, she provides a unique insight into the structural and legal violences faced every day by detained families. Second, she provides a useful analysis of the unique frictions and tensions experienced by those doing this work; in doing so, she offers new language that advocates can use in both their work in the system and in their self-care.”—Emily Ruehs-Navarro, co-editor of Kids in Cages: Surviving and Resisting Child Migrant Detention

“Routon’s Legal Care draws on engaged ethnographic research with immigration attorneys and legal service workers inside U.S. immigration detention facilities to vividly show how the immigration legal system enacts violence on migrant bodies, and how these legal workers’ advocacy itself becomes a form of care to sustain migrant survival within this system. The nuanced treatment of the embodied and temporal dimensions of this ‘legal care work’ help reveal not only the ways in which legal and social service workers are critical humanitarian actors in sites of migration violence, but also the limits of this form of care work at the edges of institutional, political, and legal violence targeting people on the move.”—Kristin E. Yarris, co-editor of Accompaniment with Im/migrant Communities: Engaged Ethnography

  • Published date: Sep 08, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 296
  • Publisher: University Of Arizona Press
  • ISBN: 9780816555734
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H

Erin Routon is an assistant professor of anthropology in the Department of Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Houston in Houston, Texas. Her research focuses on immigration, incarceration, activism, and care in the United States. 

Recently Viewed