Small Arms Survey 2010

Gangs, Groups, and Guns

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Gebonden, 352 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2010
ISBN13: 9780521197113
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2010 9780521197113
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The Small Arms Survey 2010 focuses on gangs and non-state armed groups. Gang violence, while typically directed at other gang members, can account for a major portion of social violence. Armed groups - whatever their orientation to the state - are of growing concern in conflict and post-conflict settings, where their activities can have serious repercussions for human security. This volume reviews a range of issues related to gangs and armed groups, exploring their functions, roles, and use of violence, as well as emerging efforts to address the damage they inflict on society. The volume explores prison gangs, gender aspects of gangs, and pro-government groups; it also features case studies from Ecuador and southern Sudan. Original research on the global ammunition trade and on options for controlling illicit firearm transfers by air rounds out the book.

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ISBN13:9780521197113
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:352

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1. Emerging from obscurity: the global ammunition trade; 2. Controlling air transport: practice, options, and challenges; Photo essay: gang life: between belonging and exclusion; 3. Gangs, groups, and guns: an overview; 4. Elusive arsenals: gang and group firearms; 5. Gang violence worldwide: context, culture, and country; 6. The danger of dungeons: prison gangs and incarcerated militant groups; 7. The other half: girls in gangs; 8. An Ecuadorian alternative: gang reintegration; 9. Getting past suppression: street gang interventions; 10. Force multiplier: pro-government armed groups; 11. Back to the brink: armed violence in southern Sudan; 12. Options for engagement: armed groups and humanitarian norms.
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