31. Beyond State Control: Improvised and Craft-produced Small Arms and Light Weapons
- Author:
- G. Hays and N.R. Jenzen-Jones
- Publication Date:
- 11-2018
- Content Type:
- Special Report
- Institution:
- Small Arms Survey
- Abstract:
- Although the number of craft-produced small arms and light weapons is difficult to estimate, they are prevalent and range broadly in sophistication and quality. Improvised and craft-produced firearms remain an important source of firepower for a wide range of actors, including tribal groups, poachers, criminals, insurgent groups, and even some states and quasi-state groups. In various locations, these weapons account for most of the firearms used in crime; in others, their production is institutionalized, providing essential income for local gunsmiths. Criminals outside of active conflict zones, especially in developing states and territories, appear to hold the highest concentrations of craft-produced small arms. In several countries, such firearms account for a sizable proportion of weapons seized in law enforcement operations. The vast majority of improvised and craft-produced weapons cannot be easily traced, although certain forensic and investigative techniques show promise in closing this gap. Beyond State Control: Improvised and Craft-produced Small Arms and Light Weapons provides an overview of the nature and scale of production, acquisition patterns, and implications for law enforcement and policy.
- Topic:
- Arms Control and Proliferation, Crime, Law Enforcement, Weapons, and Arms Trade
- Political Geography:
- Global Focus