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The Global Gun Epidemic : From Saturday Night Specials to AK-47s

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An overview of the global problem of gun violence. Just as guns know no borders, gun violence has become a global epidemic, killing hundreds of thousands of people each year and injuring many more.

Experts estimate that there are 35,000 annual gun-related deaths in Brazil, 10,000 in South Africa, 20,000 in Colombia, and 30,000 in the United States.

While guns kill or maim great numbers of people in war zones, two-thirds of small arms are in the possession of civilians.

Although guns do not in and of themselves "cause" violence, they increase its lethality and fuel "cultures of violence." Virtually every illegal gun begins as a legal gun.

With the globalisation of trade in licit products has come the globalization of the illegal trade in guns.

For example, weapons originating in the United States fuel violence in Canada, Latin America, and as far away as Japan. Because weapons tend to flow from unregulated areas to regulated areas, international cooperation is critical, but global efforts have been hampered by major arms producers and gun lobbies. Since 1998 there has been an emerging global movement to control the illicit trade in and misuse of guns, and many countries have moved to strengthen their gun laws in an effort to combat this global epidemic.

This book documents the global gun trade, its threat to public health, and efforts to remedy the situation.

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Product Details
Praeger Publishers Inc
0275982564 / 9780275982560
Hardback
363.33
30/12/2005
United States
English
272 p. : ill.
24 cm
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