The Small Arms Survey is an independent research project located at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. It serves as the principal source of public information on all aspects of small arms and armed violence and as a resource centre for governments, policy-makers, researchers, and activists.
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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.
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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