2811. Weapons Tracing and Peace Support Operations: Theory or Practice?
- Author:
- Glenn McDonald and James Bevan
- Publication Date:
- 03-2012
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Small Arms Survey
- Abstract:
- Weapons tracing is a set of methods used to identify weapons and ammunition and track their origins. It has an established role in criminal investigations, where it is typically used not only to prove a firearm-related offence, but also to uncover the source of illicit supplies to criminals. By contrast, weapons tracing in conflict and post-conflict situations—for example, by peace support operations (PSOs)— remains a matter of theory, not practice. To date, the only bodies that have traced conflict and post-conflict weapons (and ammunition) in any quantity are UN Groups of Experts, specifically for purposes of detecting and confirming arms embargo violations.
- Topic:
- Security, Arms Control and Proliferation, Crime, United Nations, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and Law Enforcement