Small Arms Crime and Conflict

Small Arms  Crime and Conflict
Author: Owen Greene,Nic Marsh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-07-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136652479

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This book focuses on the use of small arms in violence and attempts by the state to govern the use and acquisition of these weapons. It is likely that hundreds of thousands of people are killed every year as a result of armed violence – in contexts ranging from war zones to domestic violence. This edited volume examines why these deaths occur, the role of guns and other weapons, and how governance can be used to reduce and prevent those deaths. Drawing on a variety of disciplines, ranging from anthropology through economics to peace and security studies, the book’s main concern throughout is that of human security – the causes and means of prevention of armed violence. The first part of the book concerns warfare, the second armed violence and crime, and the last governance of arms and their (mis)-use. The concluding chapter builds on the contributors’ key findings and suggests priorities for future research, with the aim of forming a coherent narrative which examines what we know, why armed violence occurs, and what can be done to reduce it. This book will be of much interest to students of small arms, security studies, global governance, peace and conflict studies, and IR.

The Palgrave Handbook of Small Arms and Conflicts in Africa

The Palgrave Handbook of Small Arms and Conflicts in Africa
Author: Usman A. Tar,Charles P. Onwurah
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1043
Release: 2021-04-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030621834

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This handbook provides critical analyses of the theory and practices of small arms proliferation and its impact on conflicts and organized violence in Africa. It examines the terrains, institutions, factors and actors that drive armed conflict and arms proliferation, and further explores the nature, scope, and dynamics of conflicts across the continent, as well as the extent to which these conflicts are exacerbated by the proliferation of small arms. The volume features rich analyses by contributors who are acquainted with, and widely experienced in, the formal and informal structures of arms proliferation and control, and their repercussions on violence, instability and insecurity across Africa. The chapters dissect the challenges of small arms and light weapons in Africa with a view to understanding roots causes and drivers, and generating a fresh body of analyses that adds value to the existing conversation on conflict management and peacebuilding in Africa. With contributions from scholars, development practitioners, defence and security professionals and civil society activists, the handbook seeks to serve as a reference for students, researchers, and policy makers on small arms proliferation, control and regulation; defence and security practitioners; and those involved in countering violence and managing conflicts in Africa.

Small Arms Big Impact

Small Arms  Big Impact
Author: Michael Renner
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 77
Release: 1998-07
Genre: Arms transfers
ISBN: 9780788171888

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Provides an in-depth analysis of the issue of small-arms control. It discusses wars & privatized violence, firearm production & the ease of purchase, land mines, sources of small arms & commodities-for arms transactions, the challenge of shrinking armies, taking weapons out of circulation, & restricting governmentally approved sales & illicit transfers of firearms. Charts & tables.

Light Weapons and Civil Conflict

Light Weapons and Civil Conflict
Author: Jeffrey Boutwell,Michael T. Klare
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0847694852

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A common feature of conflict in the 1990s is death and suffering from small arms and light weapons. The global diffusion of assault rifles, machine guns, mortars, and rocket-propelled grenades, which can be easily carried by an individual or transported by a light vehicle, has greatly intensified the violence of conflicts in countries around the world. This book represents the perspectives of the foremost specialists on light weapons, and it surveys the wide range of policy options open to the international community. These include export and import controls, law enforcement strategies to break up black markets, collection and destruction of weapons following the end of conflict, and efforts to illuminate how small arms and light weapons make their way to the killing grounds of the 1990s.

Arming Conflict

Arming Conflict
Author: M. Bourne
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2007-07-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230592186

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This book argues that the arming of conflict is complexly structured and highly dynamic. It uncovers and describes the construction and interaction of structures and dynamics at global and regional levels, which shape the arming patterns of both state and non-state actors.

International and Transnational Crime and Justice

International and Transnational Crime and Justice
Author: Mangai Natarajan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2019-06-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108497879

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Provides a key textbook on the nature of international and transnational crimes and the delivery of justice for crime control and prevention.

The Small Arms Problem in Central Asia

The Small Arms Problem in Central Asia
Author: Bobi Pirseyedi
Publsiher: UN
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2000
Genre: Arms control
ISBN: 9290451343

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Increasingly, the use of armed force has become a feature of internal conflicts. This study examines the different dimensions of the small arms problem in Central Asia and its links with crime, corruption and violence in the community.

Running Guns

Running Guns
Author: Lora Lumpe
Publsiher: Zed Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2000-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105025035150

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This volume is about the guns that fuel the huge toll of deaths in the world's most bloody conflicts at the turn of the century. Whether it is Africa, Sri Lanka or even Chechnya and Afghanistan, it is not heavy weaponry or hi-tech devices that kill the most people, but the flood of cheap, easy to get, small arms that has swept over so many countries in the 80s and 90s. Crime rates involving guns within countries have also soared, as South Africa and Kenya, for example, have experienced. Yet a lot of this cross-border arms trade is illegal. So much so that several governments, including the United States, Canada and Mexico, are now pressing for rapid negotiation of a new global treaty on illegal trafficking in small arms.