RT Article T1 All-foreign prisons in the United States, England and Wales, and Norway: Related logics and local expressions JF Theoretical criminology VO 26 IS 4 SP 557 OP 579 A1 Tuck, Robert Hallam A2 Damsa, Dorina A2 Kullman, Elizabeth LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1822996368 AB Norway, England and Wales, and the USA are among a small number of affluent Western countries to establish ‘all-foreign’ prisons in response to public concerns about the growing threat of foreign-national prisoners. Drawing on collaborative analysis of empirical data collected at all-foreign prisons in these three countries, this article traces the conditions in which all-foreign prisons emerged, the position and function of all-foreign prisons in specific national systems of criminal justice and immigration control, and the operation of all-foreign prisons within each context. The article points to a shared logic, while drawing attention to the local expressions of bordered penality. K1 welfare chauvinism K1 Racialization K1 Penal Populism K1 Gender K1 foreign nationals K1 crimmigration prison K1 Bordered penality DO 10.1177/13624806221116092