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1 Small Arms Survey Cumulative Index 2001-2011 Compiled by Margaret Binns www.binnsindexing.co.uk Order of entries is word-by-word; for example El Salvador comes before Eldoret Personal names beginning with al- are indexed under the part of the name following; for example al-Badr, Muhammed is listed under Badr. 9A-91 assault rifle 2002 26 12GA Shotgun, used in crime in the US 2001 24 92F pistols 2002 37 655 Report (United States) 2001 152, 2002 1212, 2003 106, 2005 113 A9 Group 2004 107 AAAS see American Association for the Advancement of Science Aasha Gang Conflict Mediation Project (United Kingdom) 2010 247 AB see Aryan Brotherhood ABA see American Bar Association abductions conflict goods 2002 142 Georgia 2003 209, 2003 210 Haiti 2007 174 Lord’s Resistance Army (Uganda) 2006 2759, 2006 2801, 2006 2889 Papua New Guinea 2006 184 risk to development workers 2003 149 tribal violence in Yemen 2003 184 ‘Abdulaye Miskine’ 2005 309 Abkhazia conflict with Georgia 2003 1912, 2003 1945 conflict sourcing 2005 171 conflict use 2005 184 gun culture 2005 214 illicit transfers to 2001 17980 post-conflict period 2003 20710 terror attacks 2002 172 ABM see Air Bursting Munitions Aboukir Engineering Industries (Egypt) 2002 17 Abu Sayyaf Group 2002 98 accessibility thesis 2001 2027, 2002 159, 2004 1826 accessories manufacturing sectors 2005 44, 2005 45, 2005 4951, 2005 5862 transfers 2006 6873, 2006 758 accidental shootings accessibility thesis 2001 202 armed groups 2010 319
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Small Arms Survey

Cumulative Index 2001-2011

Compiled by Margaret Binns www.binnsindexing.co.uk

Order of entries is word-by-word; for example El Salvador comes before Eldoret

Personal names beginning with al- are indexed under the part of the name following; for

example al-Badr, Muhammed is listed under Badr.

9A-91 assault rifle 2002 26

12GA Shotgun, used in crime in the US 2001 24

92F pistols 2002 37

655 Report (United States) 2001 152, 2002 121–2, 2003 106, 2005 113

A9 Group 2004 107

AAAS see American Association for the Advancement of Science

Aasha Gang Conflict Mediation Project (United Kingdom) 2010 247

AB see Aryan Brotherhood

ABA see American Bar Association

abductions

conflict goods 2002 142

Georgia 2003 209, 2003 210

Haiti 2007 174

Lord’s Resistance Army (Uganda) 2006 275–9, 2006 280–1, 2006 288–9

Papua New Guinea 2006 184

risk to development workers 2003 149

tribal violence in Yemen 2003 184

‘Abdulaye Miskine’ 2005 309

Abkhazia

conflict with Georgia 2003 191–2, 2003 194–5

conflict sourcing 2005 171

conflict use 2005 184

gun culture 2005 214

illicit transfers to 2001 179–80

post-conflict period 2003 207–10

terror attacks 2002 172

ABM see Air Bursting Munitions

Aboukir Engineering Industries (Egypt) 2002 17

Abu Sayyaf Group 2002 98

accessibility thesis 2001 202–7, 2002 159, 2004 182–6

accessories

manufacturing sectors 2005 44, 2005 45, 2005 49–51, 2005 58–62

transfers 2006 68–73, 2006 75–8

accidental shootings

accessibility thesis 2001 202

armed groups 2010 319

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assault rifles, lethality 2001 212

Brazil 2007 230

costs of small arms violence 2006 190, 2006 199–200

weapons collection, Argentina 2002 309

accountability, stockpiles 2003 58

accounting, costs of small arms violence 2003 132–3, 2003 135, 2006 193

Accuracy International (United Kingdom) 2002 40, 2004 27, 2004 30

Aceh

see also Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM)

armed groups 2006 253

Badan Reintegrasi-Damai Aceh (BRA) (Aceh Reintegration Agency) 2009 249, 2009

257–8, 2009 266, 2009 268–9, 2009 273–4

Badan Rekonstruksi dan Rehabilitasi (BRR) (Tsunami Reconstruction and Rehabilitation

Agency) 2009 273–4

conflict deaths 2005 249

DDR programme 2005 291, 2009 256–9

donor support 2009 258–9

economy 2009 270

education 2009 265

employment 2009 264, 2009 270

GAM Needs Assessment 2009 251, 2009 264–5

gun violence 2004 191

Helsinki Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) 2009 249, 2009 253, 2009 256–7

history of conflict 2009 251–4

human rights violations 2007 77–9

insurgent firearms 2002 98

peace agreement 2009 253

post-conflict 2009 226, 2009 228

reconstruction 2009 270–1

violence 2009 253–4

poverty 2009 264

reintegration 2009 249–51, 2009 256–78

tsunami (2004) 2009 253

aid 2009 271–5

weapons collection and destruction 2009 256

Aceh Conflict Monitoring Updates 2009 251

Aceh Monitoring Mission (AMM) 2009 253, 2009 256

Aceh Poverty Assessment 2009 251, 2009 264

Aceh Reintegration Agency see Aceh, Badan Reintegrasi-Damai Aceh

Aceh Reintegration and Livelihoods Surveys (ARLS) 2009 251

Aceh Village Survey 2009 251

Aceh/Sumatra National Liberation Front (ASNLF) 2007 78

Acholi 2006 274–5

acoustic technology, police weapons 2011 83

ACP see Automatic Colt Pistol

acquisition, accessibility thesis 2001 204–5

acquisition networks, demand for small arms 2006 145

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acquisitions approach, militia holdings in the Republic of the Congo 2003 258–62, 2003 264

ACS see Ammunition Coding System

ACT see Australian Capital Territory

ACTC see Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Centre for Combating

Transnational Crime

Active Denial System 2011 86

Adams, Gerry 2006 260

Adaptive Combat Rifle 2011 76

Aden (Yemen) 2003 170, 2003 173, 2003 175

ADI see Australian Defence Industries

ADM assault rifles 2006 283

adults, violence risk factors 2008 252

advocacy

NGOs 2002 242

supply-side humanitarianism 2002 183–4

Aegis 2011 125

AEK-919K Kashtan sub-machine gun 2002 26

AEK-971 assault rifle 2002 26

AEY Inc. 2007 82

ammunition procurement 2010 14

AfD see Arms for Development

Afghan Interim Authority (AIA) 2009 292

Afghan Military Forces

DDR programmes 2009 286, 2009 298

transitional security force 2009 233, 2009 236, 2009 289

Afghan National Army, transfers to 2003 112

Afghan New Beginnings Programme (ANBP) 2009 287, 2009 292–9

disarmament process 2009 295

donors 2009 294

Afghan Pipeline 2001 180–1

Afghanistan

see also Northern Alliance; Taliban

ammunition 2011 76

destruction 2009 302

procurement 2010 14

undocumented transfers 2010 27

armed groups 2009 290–1

ATGWs 2011 32–3

attacks on schools 2009 203–4

children’s health 2009 206

conflict

casualties caused by mortars 2001 212

child soldiers 2001 230

conflict goods 2002 142

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 211

former insurgents becoming legitimate authorities 2001 82–3

history of 2009 287–91

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trigger effect 2001 204–5

conflict deaths 2005 234, 2005 237, 2005 244, 2005 246–7, 2009 289

DDR and weapons reduction programmes 2003 61, 2003 288, 2003 312, 2004 58, 2005

291, 2009 184, 2009 285–6, 2009 291–310

destruction programmes, MANPADS 2008 101

development assistance 2009 307–8

disarmament 2009 292–9, 2009 305–6

security dilemma 2009 304–5

displaced persons 2001 2002 196

drug economy 2009 307

explosions at arms depots 2010 322

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 211

Human Development Index 2009 307

illegal armed groups, disbanding 2009 299–304

illicit transfers from 2001 180–1

to Azerbaijan 2001 180

to Tajikistan 2005 171

illicit transfers to

arms embargoes against 2001 180–1, 2002 132, 2002 133

Cold War grey market 2001 169

irresponsible transfers 2007 91, 2007 98

to non-state actors 2007 135

Pakistani craft production 2001 47, 2003 32–3

imports

from Bulgaria 2003 109

human rights 2004 128

irresponsible transfers to 2007 91, 2007 98

list of exporters 2005 104, 2006 70

from Romania 2003 110

from Russia 2003 111

trends 2000 2003 112

from the United States 2001 180–1, 2003 107, 2007 98

value 2002 2005 106

value 2003 2006 74

improvised explosive devices (IEDs) 2010 123

Kyrgyzstan 2004 310

landmines, destruction 2009 302

light weapons use 2011 23–4

MANPADS 2004 84, 2004 85–6, 2004 88, 2004 89, 2004 92

attacks on aircraft 2008 13

diversion 2008 119, 2008 120, 2008 125

masculinity and firearms 2005 211

military procurement 2006 22

militias 2010 118, 2010 122, 2010 262

non-state actors

foreign government support for 2002 130–1, 2007 135

illicit transfers to 2007 135

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light weapons holdings 2008 32

short-term gain-seeking groups 2005 195

non-state armed groups, firearms 2010 122

political violence 2009 229

politization of humanitarian action 2002 186

post-conflict 2005 199, 2005 271–2

death and injury rates 2002 163

security 2009 304–5

timeline of key events 2001–2006 2009 293

violence 2009 230, 2009 285

prices

black market prices for AK47 rifle 2002 66

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2002 66, 2007 263, 2007 274

private security companies 2011 101

armed 2011 112, 2011 115, 2011 116

firearm stockpiles 2011 113

firearm types 2011 117–19

illicit arms possession 2011 119–20

personnel 2011 104

production, illicit craft production 2003 27

reconciliation 2009 308–9

reintegration of ex-combatants 2009 295–9

abuse of system 2009 295–6

training 2009 297, 2009 298

stockpiles 2002 102, 2003 57, 2003 73–6, 2005 71

ammunition 2009 302

estimates 2001 63

insurgent stockpiles 2001 81, 2001 82, 2002 83

MANPADS 2004 84

surplus weapons transferred to 2008 79, 2008 81

trafficking 2004 322–3

transitional security forces 2009 236

US production 2004 11, 2004 28–9

violence clustering surveys 2005 240

violent incidents 2008 232–3

weapons collection 2009 292–3, 2009 295

Yemen 2003 171

AFL see Armed Forces of Liberia

AFRC see Armed Forces Revolutionary Council

Africa

see also Eastern Africa; Great Lakes and Horn of Africa; North Africa; Organization of

African Unity; Southern Africa; sub-Saharan Africa; West Africa

air cargo companies 2001 114

armed groups

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 273–89

West African 2006 247–67

border porousness 2007 266–7

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brokering 2001 96, 2001 110

civilian firearms 2003 80–6, 2004 198, 2007 171, 2007 172, 2011 264

conflict

child soldiers 2001 230

conflict-related mortality 2001 210

internal displacement 2001 225

control measures 2002 95, 2002 262–3

regional measures 2001 258–66

crime and violence 2004 175, 2004 176, 2004 178, 2004 179, 2004 192–200

carjackings 2007 171, 2007 172

urban armed violence 2007 171–3

correlation to city size 2007 167

gangs 2007 171

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 185

DDR and weapons reduction programmes 2002 288–90, 2002 294, 2003 279, 2003 307

effects of small arms misuse 2003 147

firearm homicides and suicides 2008 219

firearms ownership, urban armed violence 2007 171, 2007 172

gang violence 2010 142–4

illicit transfers 2001 170–5

brokering 2001 96

transport networks 2001 115–23

imports

trends 2000 2003 110

value 2000 2003 101

judicial systems, municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 185

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 261, 2007 266–7, 2007 281, 2007 282, 2007 283

private military companies 2001 110

private security companies, armed 2011 114, 2011 115

production, distribution of producers 2001 10

stockpiles 2003 80–6

civilian holdings 2007 63

insurgent stockpiles 2002 81–2

sub-regions 2001 259

transfers 2003 117–19

trends 2000 2003 100

value 2000 2003 100, 2003 101

young men and small arms 2006 299, 2006 305

Africa Peace Forum, initiatives in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 265

African National Congress/Umkhonto We Sizwe, weapon-related commitments 2010 317,

2010 318

African Union (AU) see Organization of African Unity

AFSC see American Friends Service Committee

age

see also youth

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 125

firearm possession 2011 275–6

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firearm-related deaths

Brazil 2007 228, 2007 232–3, 2007 235, 2007 238–41, 2007 247

Colombia 2006 228–30

United States 2001 204, 2001 239

suicide, Brazil 2007 243, 2007 244, 2007 247

urban violence 2007 167

victims of violence 2004 180, 2004 183

violence risk factors 2008 251–3, 2008 258

young men and small arms 2006 295–317

age of stock, military procurement 2006 14–20

agenda development, NGOs 2002 242

agriculture

effects of small arms misuse 2003 142

humanitarian impacts 2002 160

AGS-17 grenade launcher 2008 24

Ahtisaari, Martti 2009 249

AIA see Afghan Interim Authority

aid agencies, attacks on, Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 276

AIEK-973 assault rifle 2002 26

Air Atlantic Cargo 2001 121

Air Bursting Munitions (ABM) 2003 25

air cargo companies

brokers 2001 110–23, 2001 172

tax havens 2001 104

Air Cess 2001 114, 2001 119, 2001 121, 2001 122

Air Foyle 2001 122–3, 2001 172

air guns 2004 107–8, 2004 189

air transport

brokers 2001 110–23

civil aviation regulations 2010 59–62

control measures 2010 44–9

customs regulations 2010 54–8, 2010 62

international regulation 2010 49–50

national regulation 2010 50–4

Air Transport Office (ATO) 2001 104, 2001 118–19

aircraft

air cargo companies 2001 110–23, 2001 172

illicit brokering 2004 145

MANPADS attacks 2004 90–1, 2004 93, 2004 94, 2008 12, 2008 13

registration 2001 114–15, 2010 60

use for diversions 2008 115–16

AK series assault rifles

exports from the Russian Federation 2001 158

illicit weapons in possession of RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 173

intellectual property rights 2007 24

Iraq 2007 84–5

popularity 2001 18, 2001 20, 2007 258–9

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producers

Egypt 2002 17

Russian Federation 2001 33, 2001 158, 2002 25

symbolism 2001 205

technological developments 2003 22

AK-47 assault rifle

ammunition

availability 2005 19

type 2007 260

Bulgaria 2003 109

Burundi 2007 204

child soldiers 2001 230

crime in Africa 2004 194, 2004 195

Georgia 2003 201

illicit transfers of

to Colombia 2003 116, 2006 85

to the Republic of the Congo 2003 262

illustration of 2007 259

intellectual property rights 2007 24

irresponsible transfers of, to Iraq 2007 82, 2007 83

Kalashnikov series 2004 15, 2004 34

Kosovo 2004 197

Kyrgyzstan 2004 319, 2004 321

Latin America 2003 87

popularity 2007 258–9

prices 2002 65

2006 2007 260

Africa 2003 86

black market 2002 66–7

fashion and 2002 70

looted Albanian weapons 2002 68–9

second-hand 2002 67–8

production

global 2001 62, 2001 63, 2006 54, 2006 55

illicit craft production in Pakistan 2001 47, 2003 33

JSC Izhmash 2002 24–5

survey of producers 2004 28

seizures in Afghanistan 2003 76

South Sudan 2007 329

stockpiles

destruction of surpluses 2004 60

government armed forces stocks, East Germany 2001 75

India 2002 101

insurgent weapons in Palestinian territories 2002 90–1

Iraq 2004 47–8, 2004 49

militia holdings in the Republic of the Congo 2003 267

Mozambique 2001 64

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Pakistan 2002 100

Saudi National Guard 2004 55

West African armed groups 2006 257

use by private security companies 2011 114, 2011 117–18, 2011 119

varieties 2007 260

Yemen 2007 45

AK-74 assault rifle 2001 17, 2006 283

ammunition 2007 260

Burundi 2007 204

government armed forces stocks, East Germany 2001 75

illustration of 2007 259

producers, JSC Izhmash 2002 25

technological developments 2003 22

AK-101 assault rifle

ammunition 2007 260

illustration of 2007 259

AK-103 assault rifle 2006 12, 2006 87

ammunition 2007 260

licensed production 2007 9, 2007 11, 2007 30

AK-105 assault rifles, identifying 2009 111

AK5 automatic rifle 2006 55

AKM assault rifles 2001 17, 2006 222, 2006 226

ammunition 2007 260

diversion to Colombia 2008 113

identifying 2009 111, 2009 130

illustration of 2007 259

import marks 2009 118

Akol, Lam 2007 321

AKSU-74 assault rifle, Burundi 2007 204

Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, stockpiles 2003 78

al-Qaeda

Afghanistan 2007 135, 2009 285, 2009 288

armed violence 2010 85

guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

Kyrgyzstan 2004 310, 2004 320

MANPADS 2004 88

Somalia 2007 93–4

stockpiles 2003 73–6, 2004 55

transfers to 2003 112, 2004 102

Yemen 2003 170

Al-Qassam rockets, Gaza 2008 15

Albania

ammunition 2005 30

diversion 2008 52

stockpiles 2008 91, 2008 93, 2010 13, 2010 14

DDR and weapons reduction 2002 301–3, 2007 65

EU Joint Action 1998 2001 271–2

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incentives 2002 306

participatory approaches 2002 313

SEESAC 2002–2005 2005 290

UNDP 2002–2004 2005 292

UNDP/UNDDA/UNOPS 1997–2002 2003 281

weapons for development in Gramsh 1999 2001 177, 2002 298–300, 2002 302

destruction programmes 2008 97

MANPADS 2008 101

effects of small arms misuse 2001 200–1

gun culture 2005 208–10

illicit transfers from 2001 176–7

alleged arms embargo violations 2002 132

to the KLA 2004 133, 2005 218–19

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 274

private security companies

firearm stockpiles 2011 113

personnel 2011 104

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2007 15

survey of producers 2001 52, 2002 57, 2003 43

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2003 65

looting from state arsenals 1997 2001 176–7, 2001 200–1, 2001 273, 2002 76–7, 2002

298–9

military 2006 38, 2006 44, 2006 47

People’s War strategy 2002 76, 2002 77

stockpile security 2002 260

trigger effect 2001 204–5

Albanians

gun culture in Kosovo 2005 205–23

Macedonia/FRY, gun ownership 2003 67

Albright, Madeleine 2004 92

alcohol

civilian firearm users 2011 277

Colombia 2006 230

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180, 2007 181

Papua New Guinea 2006 182

and violence 2001 207, 2008 222, 2008 264, 2008 275

Alcotan-100 rocket launcher 2008 25

Alderney, tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Alexander, John 2011 84

Alexandre, Boniface 2011 234

Algeria

Bamako Declaration (2000) (OAU) 2002 213, 2002 214

brokering 2004 152

conflict deaths 2001 210, 2005 248, 2005 249

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human rights violations 2007 76, 2007 77

illicit transfers to, from Osama bin Laden 2001 171

imports

from Brazil 2004 123

classification of 2004 108

human rights 2004 102, 2004 128

irresponsible transfers to 2007 76, 2007 77, 2007 98

list of exporters 2005 102, 2006 72

value 2001 2004 109

non-state actors

foreign government support for 2002 130

Islamic militants 2003 79

light weapons holdings 2008 32

non-state armed groups 2010 270–1

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 274

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2007 19

survey of producers 2001 52, 2002 17, 2002 19, 2002 57

stockpiles

military 2005 88

police 2005 89

Algerian Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (Groupe Salafiste pour la prédication et le

combat) (GSPC) 2006 256

All Up Weight, ammunition 2005 11

Alliance for Peace Restoration and Combat against Terror (APRCT) (Somalia) 2007 93–4

alliances, military procurement 2006 21

Alliant Techsystems (ATK) (United States)

ammunition production 2001 27, 2010 22

company profile 2000 2002 29

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

government contracts 2003 17

manufacturing sectors 2005 59

Alpimex SL (Slovenia) 2003 46

Alÿs, Francis 2005 143

Amadeo Rossi (Brazil)

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

imports 2004 123

manufacturing sectors 2005 54

survey of producers 2001 29, 2001 30, 2002 32, 2004 22

Amal Movement, Lebanon 2009 319, 2009 320

ambushes, Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 279, 2006 288

Ameli light machine gun 2002 38

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2005 242

American Bar Association (ABA) 2005 242

American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) 2006 144

American Samoa

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civilian holdings 2004 283

gun control measures 2004 302

stockpiles 2003 89, 2004 284

Americans gang (South Africa) 2010 164

Americas

see also Central America; Latin America; North America; South America; United States

illicit transfers 2001 184–9

police, average number of officers 2006 42

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 261

production

licensed and unlicensed 2007 23

regional survey 2001 25–30

regional norms 2003 236

stockpiles, military 2006 52, 2006 53, 2006 58

weapons collection programmes 2003 280

AMF see Afghan Military Forces

ammunition 2005 9–33

see also bullets; calibre

.50 calibre sniper rifles 2005 53

availability 2005 18–23

Yemen 2003 178

ballistics and health effects 2001 212, 2001 240, 2005 23

construction 2005 10–12

control measures 2005 23–31

national control of civilian ownership 2002 265

Pacific 2004 302

UN General Assembly First Committee 2007 126

UN Group of Governmental Experts 2009 135, 2009 143–7, 2009 152

UN Programme of Action 2005 126–7

counting 2005 11

definition 2010 8–9

diversion 2005 14, 2007 289–312, 2008 45, 2008 52

Albania 2008 52

Brazil 2008 45, 2008 46, 2008 52

Israel 2008 52

Kenya 2008 51, 2008 52

Peru 2008 52

Uganda 2008 51

identifying marks 2009 117

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 260

lethality 2001 212

light weapons ammunition 2006 66–7

definition 2010 9

technological developments 2010 33–4

transfers 2010 7–8, 2010 18–20, 2010 27–32, 2010 34–5

marking and tracing 2002 245, 2005 25–9, 2005 31

International Tracing Instrument 2006 95, 2006 96–7, 2006 99, 2006 100, 2006 102–3,

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2007 124

lot-marking 2007 303, 2007 311

measurement of 2008 89, 2008 90–1

military requirements 2008 89–94

non-lethal weapons 2004 221–3, 2005 16

Papua New Guinea 2006 166, 2006 177–8

production

Bosnia and Herzegovina 2003 43

Brazil 2001 29, 2002 32, 2004 21, 2004 22

Canada 2001 27

central and eastern Europe 2001 35, 2003 38

Egypt 2002 17

France 2002 33

global production by volume 2001 14

global ranking of countries 2001 15

Hungary 2001 37

illicit craft production, Philippines 2003 34–5

Iran 2002 18

Israel 2002 18

Kenya 2002 46

Kyrgyzstan 2004 321

licensed 2007 18, 2007 20, 2007 21

major producers 2003 14–15, 2004 27, 2010 22

military-calibre, global production 2002 15

Nigeria 2001 41, 2002 46–7

Poland 2003 42

Russian Federation 2002 26, 2003 20

Serbia and Montenegro 2003 47

South Africa 2001 41

Sudan 2002 18–19

survey of producers 2003 13, 2005 13–17

Switzerland 2001 32

Syria 2002 19

Turkey 2002 20

United States 2001 25, 2001 27, 2002 29, 2003 16–17, 2004 11–12, 2005 44

unlicensed 2007 20, 2007 21

value 2000 2002 14–15

Zimbabwe 2001 41

reloading 2007 305

security risk coding 2008 50

shotgun shells, transfers 2010 18, 2010 22–3, 2010 25–7, 2010 30

small arms ammunition

definition 2010 8–9

transfers 2010 7–8, 2010 18, 2010 20–7, 2010 34–5

small-calibre

Comtrade data 2000–2006 2009 12, 2009 14–17

transfers 2010 18, 2010 21–4, 2010 30

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stockpiles 2010 13, 2010 14

Afghanistan 2003 75–6, 2009 302

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 279, 2006 284–5, 2006 286

militia holdings in the Republic of the Congo 2003 268

Second World War weapons in the Pacific Islands 2003 35

shelf life 2005 17–18, 2005 31

storage 2005 21

West African armed groups 2006 247, 2006 255, 2006 257, 2006 258

surplus 2008 89–94

control measures 2009 143–7

technological developments 2003 23, 2003 24–5, 2005 16–17, 2011 25, 2011 75–7

terminal ballistics 2001 240, 2005 23

tons 2008 90

transfers

analysis 2010 20–32

for civilian weapons 2003 102–3

customs data 2002 126

to Cyprus 2003 105

estimated values 2010 17–20

exporters 2006 68–73

global trade 2004 100, 2006 67, 2010 7–35

government data 2001 149, 2001 150

importers 2006 75–8

from Kyrgyzstan 2004 321

to the Pacific 2004 280–1

from Russia 2003 111

from Sweden 2001 151

transparency 2010 10–13

transportation 2005 26

undocumented 2010 18, 2010 27

value 2002 2005 98–9

unleaded 2005 16–17

Ammunition Coding System (ACS) 2005 28

amnesties

Australia 2004 57

Colombia 2006 263

incentives 2005 281

Iraq 2005 73

Kosovo 2002 291

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180, 2007 181, 2007 185–8

national control of civilian ownership 2002 267

Pacific 2004 303

Papua New Guinea 2006 184

Solomon Islands 2004 298–300

South Africa 2005 75

Sri Lanka 2004 59

Taiwan 2005 84

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Thailand 2004 71

United Kingdom 2002 271, 2004 188

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 282–3, 2002 291

Amnesty International 2004 1

Algeria 2007 77

Arms Trade Treaty 2004 133

codes of conduct 2002 183

irresponsible transfers to Iraq 2007 84–5

Israel 2007 79–80

Political Terror Scale 2007 75

private security companies, monitoring 2011 150

tracing weapons involved in human rights abuses 2004 126

transfers to human rights abusers 2002 183–4

violations of UN arms embargoes 2004 127

Amuka militia (Uganda) 2010 267

AN-94 assault rifle 2003 24

ANBP see Afghan New Beginnings Programme

ANC/MK see African National Congress/Umkhonto We Sizwe

Andean Plan to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons

in All Its Aspects 2011 265

Andorra, tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Andrade, Mônica Viegas 2007 238

AngloGold Ashanti 2011 140, 2011 156

Angola

brokering 2001 108, 2004 152, 2004 165

conflict

child soldiers 2001 230

conflict goods 2002 142

internal displacement 2001 224

percentage of population killed in conflict 2001 210

DDR and weapons reduction 2005 290, 2009 184

of civilians 2004 57

defining ex-combatants 2005 284

elections 2003 304–5

mistakes 2005 285

peace negotiations 2003 287, 2003 293, 2003 297, 2003 301–2

UNITA 2002 2003 279

destruction programmes 2008 97

disarmament 2009 162

displaced persons 2001 2002 196

illicit transfers from, to the Republic of the Congo 2003 262, 2003 263

illicit transfers to 2001 132, 2004 112, 2005 192

arms embargo 2002 132, 2004 265, 2004 269

brokers 2001 116–19, 2004 165

from Bulgaria 2001 173, 2002 134, 2002 249, 2004 265, 2004 269

end-use assurances 2002 249

MANPADS 2004 88

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from South Africa 2001 117, 2002 132, 2005 192

UNITA 2001 173

violations of end-user certificates 2002 134

imports

from Brazil 2004 123

classification of 2004 108

human rights 2004 128, 2004 129

irresponsible transfers to 2007 98

trends 2000 2003 117, 2003 118

MANPADS attacks on aircraft 2008 13

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 32

post-conflict 2009 226

prices

black market prices for AK47 rifle 2002 66

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2002 66, 2007 262, 2007 274

private military companies 2001 110

private security companies 2011 145

firearm stockpiles 2011 113

firearm types 2011 117

personnel 2011 104

regulation 2011 150

training 2011 124

state-led violence 2009 229

stockpiles 2003 81

civilian holdings 2007 47–8, 2007 49

UNITA demobilization 2009 233, 2009 236

Angolan Armed Forces (FAA), use of private military companies 2001 110

Anguilla, tax havens and brokers 2001 105

ANHAM Joint Venture 2007 82

ANKI see National Army of Independent Kampuchea

Annan, Kofi

disarmament 2003 291

humanitarian approach 2002 177

Millennium Report (2000) 2001 2

Programme of Action 2002 203

stockpile estimates 2003 58

ant trade 2002 128–9, 2002 135

to Brazil 2001 186, 2006 84

to Colombia 2005 160, 2005 163, 2005 165

definition 2001 168

to Haiti 2005 160, 2006 165

to Mexico 2003 108

West Africa 2006 256

anti-aircraft weapons

see also man-portable air defence systems

control measures 2005 124, 2005 125

countries producing 2008 34–5

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Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 283

production 2004 33

anti-materiel rifles

countries producing 2008 34–5

prices 2008 22

production 2004 27, 2004 30

types 2008 22–3

Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention see Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling,

Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on Their Destruction

anti-personnel mines

see also landmines

banning campaign 2010 309

destruction programmes 2008 94

global campaign 2001 280, 2002 179

seizures in Afghanistan 2003 76

Anti-Personnel Mines and Ammunition Stockpile Destruction project (Afghanistan) 2009 302

Anti-Social Behaviour Act (2003) (United Kingdom) 2004 189

anti-tank guided weapons (ATGWs)

countries producing 2008 34–5

definition 2011 29–30

held by non-state armed groups 2008 32–3

manufacturing sectors 2005 59, 2005 60, 2005 61–2

military procurement 2006 12

producers 2011 31

production 2004 27, 2004 33

licensed 2007 20, 2007 21, 2007 22

production and values 2008 28–30, 2008 31

stockpiles 2008 19–20

transfers 2011 31–3, 2011 35

types 2008 18–20

anti-tank weapons

see also rocket-propelled grenade launchers

missiles 2005 124

production 2004 27, 2004 33, 2004 34

shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 70

unguided rocket launchers 2008 25–6

anti-terrorism laws, policing 2004 220

anticipatory action, military stockpiles 2006 37, 2006 60

Antigua and Barbuda

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 274

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Antigua Declaration (2000) 2001 258

antique weapons, tracing 2006 104

Antonov 124 aircraft 2001 122–3

AOI see Arab Organisation for Industrialisation

apartheid

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civilian firearms 2003 239

craft production 2003 30–1

APC see Arewa People’s Congress

APEC see Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

APILAS shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71

Appiolaza, Martín 2002 307–10

APRCT see Alliance for Peace Restoration and Combat against Terror

APS95 assault rifle, unlicensed production 2007 25

A.Q. Khan Laboratories (Pakistan) 2005 60

AR15 assault rifle, Papua New Guinea 2006 175, 2006 176, 2006 177

AR70/90 assault rifle 2002 37

AR70/223 assault rifle 2001 63

Arab Jamahiriya (Libya), transfers from 2007 92

Arab League 2004 152

Arab Model Law on Weapons, Ammunitions Explosives and Hazardous Material 2011 265

Arab Organisation for Industrialisation (AOI) (Egypt) 2001 38–9

Arabic Islamic Front of Azawad (FIAA) 2005 165

Arafat, Yassir 2002 93, 2003 78

‘architecture of fear’, fragmentation of public space 2007 176, 2007 178

Arcus (Bulgaria) 2003 44, 2005 57

Arewa People’s Congress (APC) (Nigeria) 2006 249

ARF see Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Regional Forum

Argentina

control measures

MERCOSUR 2001 258

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

disarmament 2009 162

end-user certificates 2008 128

exports

annual value 2001 148

average annual value 2001 147

human rights 2004 130

irresponsible transfers from 2007 98, 2007 99, 2007 104, 2007 107

pistols and revolvers 2001 147, 2002 114, 2009 20, 2009 21, 2009 41, 2009 42

producers’ dependence on 2004 123

transparency 2006 83, 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 17

trends 2000 2003 114

to the United States 2009 21

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 209, 2001 240, 2003 138

illicit transfers from 2001 184–5

to Brazil 2001 22, 2001 23, 2003 117

to Croatia 2001 102

to Ecuador 2007 29

violations of end-user certificates 2002 135

illicit transfers to, brokers 2001 103

illicit weapons

private illegal firearms 2001 87

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seizures 2006 84

imports

customs data 2002 126

from the United States 2000 2003 106

value 2001 2004 109

value 2002 2005 106

informal security groups 2011 103

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 274

private security companies, personnel 2011 104

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

of illicit weapons seized in Brazil 2001 22, 2001 23

licensed 2002 45, 2007 15, 2007 18, 2007 29

light weapons 2008 34

manufacturing sectors 2005 54, 2005 61

most popular small arms 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 28, 2001 52, 2002 57, 2004 17, 2004 18–21

security sector reform 2003 153

stockpiles 2004 51, 2004 53, 2004 61

civilian holdings 2007 47–8, 2007 56

distribution of firearms 2001 67

diversions from 2001 184–5

military 2005 77

private illegal firearms 2001 87

surplus weapons 2008 84, 2008 85

urbanization 2007 168

weapons collection programmes 2002 302, 2003 60, 2003 280

public awareness 2002 307–10

Arias Code of Conduct 2001 257, 2002 182

Arias, Oscar 2001 257, 2002 182

Aristide, Jean-Bertrand 2005 163, 2005 288, 2007 174, 2011 230, 2011 231

Arizona (United States)

civilian firearms

carrying in public 2011 295

prohibited and restricted 2011 272

transfer regulation 2011 284

Armalite (United States) 2005 54

Armament Technology (Canada) 2001 27

Armatix (Germany) personalized gun technology 2011 80

armed assault

costs of small arms violence 2006 190, 2006 199–200, 2006 201

Papua New Guinea 2006 170, 2006 174

armed conflict see conflict

armed forces see state armed forces

Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) 2005 167–9

Armed Forces for the National Liberation of East Timor 2006 253

Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) (Sierra Leone) 2006 249, 2006 255

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guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

armed gangs, Haiti 2011 253–5

armed groups

see also gangs; guerrillas; insurgents; militias; non-state armed groups; paramilitaries; rebel

groups

accidental use of firearms 2010 319

Afghanistan 2009 290–1, 2009 299–304

Cambodia, stockpiles 2006 119, 2006 120–2, 2006 125, 2006 126

civilian holdings crossing over to 2007 60–1

civilian targeting 2010 316–18

Colombia 2006 215–17, 2006 220–6, 2006 233–4, 2006 263

command and control 2006 221, 2006 252–3, 2006 265–6

control measures, supply-side measures 2006 258–9

definitions 2010 86–9, 2010 186

demand for small arms 2006 145–8

disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) programmes 2006 259–65

engagement 2010 94, 2010 305–26

female members 2010 191, 2010 195, 2010 201

humanitarian commitments 2010 310–11

humanitarian engagement 2010 306–15

internal regulations 2010 313

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 273–89

organizational factors 2005 188–99

policing 2010 319

pro-government groups 2010 94–5, 2010 255–72

small arms 2010 305–6

misuse 2010 316–18

safety 2010 319–24

transfers and diversion 2010 324–5

sources of firearms 2006 253–6

South Sudan 2007 318–26, 2007 341–4

South-East Asia 2006 253

stockpile management 2010 322–4

Sudan 2010 95–6, 2010 285–8

typology 2006 248–50

urban political armed violence 2007 173, 2007 186

Venezuela, urban violence in Caracas 2007 186

violence 2010 85–6

weapons management 2006 257

West Africa 2006 247–67

young men and small arms 2006 307

Armed Islamic Group (GIA) (Algeria), guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

armed parties and political movements (PMPAs) (Burundi) 2007 203–7

armed robbery

Burundi 2007 212

Cambodia 2006 127–30

Georgia 2003 209

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Papua New Guinea 2006 170, 2006 174, 2006 184

armed violence

see also violence

common factors 2008 219–22

data collection 2008 216–17, 2008 222, 2008 237

definition 2008 246, 2008 277

dynamics 2008 231

firearms interventions 2008 278–9

global burden 2008 218

impacts on children and youth 2009 193–212

interventions 2008 226–7, 2008 235–6, 2008 275–6, 2008 278–9, 2008 295–8

El Salvador 2008 281, 2008 288–95

United States 2008 280–8

post-conflict 2009 219–30, 2009 253–4

prevention 2008 223, 2008 227

psychosocial effects 2009 198–9

public health approach 2008 211–12, 2008 223–8, 2008 236–40

regional distribution 2008 218–19

risk factors 2008 262–3, 2008 282, 2009 230–2

school shootings 2008 265–6

as social phenomenon 2008 236–7

urban areas 2008 221–2, 2008 257, 2008 291

Armed Violence Prevention Programme (AVPP) 2007 178

Armenia

brokering 2004 152

exports, value 2001 148

illicit transfers from, to Chechnya 2001 178

illicit transfers to 2001 179–80

imports, grenade launchers 2011 26

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

Nagorno-Karabakh 2003 47–8

survey of producers 2001 34, 2001 52, 2002 57, 2003 38, 2003 47–8

stockpiles 2004 54

Armimex (Bulgaria) 2003 44

armour-piercing (AP) rounds 2003 23, 2005 21–2

arms control

comparison with disarmament 2009 160

post-conflict 2009 240

arms control regimes

international 2010 49–50

national 2010 50–4

Arms Corporation of the Philippines (Armscor) 2001 44

arms depots, explosions 2010 322–4

Arms for Development (AfD) 2002 297–303, 2002 306, 2006 264–5

Arms Exchange Programme for Better Living Conditions (Argentina) 2002 307–10

arms reduction see weapons reduction

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Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) 2004 133, 2007 117, 2007 126, 2007 129, 2007 130, 2009 135–6,

2009 147–52

draft parameters 2009 151

feasibility 2009 150

history of 2009 147–8

negotiations 2011 43–4, 2011 53–5

open-ended working group 2009 148, 2009 152, 2011 53–4

Preparatory Committee 2011 54–5

scope 2009 150–1

UN General Assembly resolutions 2009 148–9

Arms Transfer Profiling Indicator System (ATPIS) 2008 129

Arms-free Municipalities Project (AFMP) (El Salvador) 2008 292–5

‘Arms-to-Africa’ scandal (1998) 2001 110

Armscor (South Africa) 2002 45, 2002 47–8

‘Army of the Pure’: Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT) (Pakistan), guided light weapons holdings 2008

33

arquebuses, Yemen 2003 172–3

Arrow Boys (Uganda) 2010 267

Arsenal (Bulgaria) 2003 44, 2006 25

airburst grenades 2011 25

Arsenalul Armatei (Romania) 2003 45

art 2005 142–57

firearm use 2011 286

artillery rockets, transfers to Europe 2003 104

Aruba, tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Arusha Peace and Reconciliation Agreement for Burundi (2000) 2007 199, 2007 207

Aryan Brotherhood (AB) (United States) 2010 160

ASAC see European Union Assistance in Curbing Small Arms and Light Weapons in Cambodia

ASEAN see Association of Southeast Asian Nations

Asia

see also Asia-Pacific; Central Asia; East Asia Pacific; Northeast Asia; South Asia; Southeast

Asia

illicit transfers 2001 180–4

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 261

transfers, value 2000 2003 101–2

young men, proportion of population 2006 299

Asia-Pacific

see also Asia; Pacific

firearm homicides 2004 175, 2004 176, 2004 177, 2004 178, 2004 200

firearm homicides and suicides 2008 219

police, average number of officers 2006 42

production

distribution of producing companies 2001 10, 2002 12, 2003 12, 2003 14, 2004 10

distribution of producing countries 2001 10, 2002 11, 2002 12, 2003 11, 2004 9

licensed and unlicensed 2007 23

survey of producers 2001 42–5

stockpiles, military 2006 52–3, 2006 58

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violence and crime 2004 179

weapons collection programmes 2003 280

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 2004 93

MANPADS controls 2005 128, 2007 28

Asia–Pacific, gang violence 2010 142–4

ASNLF see Aceh/Sumatra National Liberation Front

assassinations

Burundi 2007 212

European stockpiles 2003 63

assault, armed

costs of small arms violence 2006 190, 2006 199–200, 2006 201

Papua New Guinea 2006 170, 2006 174

assault rifles

see also AK series; FN FAL; M16

ammunition 2005 12, 2005 19, 2005 21

Brazil 2006 84, 2007 304–5

Central African Republic 2005 312

Colombia 2006 225, 2006 231

crime 2001 22

Africa 2004 194

Brazil 2001 23

culture of violence 2001 207–8

exporters 2006 72

Georgia 2003 196, 2003 200–1

Iraqi Security Forces 2007 83

lethality 2001 212

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 279, 2006 283–4

military procurement 2006 8, 2006 12, 2006 13, 2006 18

most popular 2001 18, 2001 20

post-conflict violence 2005 274

prices, Kalashnikov rifles 2007 257–72

production 2004 8

Canada 2001 27

Chile 2001 30

global production 2001 62, 2001 63

licensed and unlicensed 2007 8, 2007 18, 2007 20, 2007 21–3

major producers 2004 27

manufacturing sectors 2005 50, 2005 51, 2005 55–7

most popular military weapons 2004 28–9, 2004 30, 2004 34

rifling 2001 212

South America, illicit weapons 2006 84, 2006 86

stockpiles, Republic of the Congo 2003 267–8

technological developments 2003 22, 2003 24

United States ban 2005 50, 2005 75

Yemen 2003 172

Assessing Small Arms Issues and Developing Capacity for Peace in the Horn of Africa

(SALIGRAD) project 2002 243

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assessment, weapons collection programmes 2002 311–15

assistance, international transfers 2009 9

Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

Centre for Combating Transnational Crime (ACTC) 2001 267

control measures 2001 267–8

MANPADS controls 2005 128

member nations 2001 267

organized crime 2001 221

Regional Forum (ARF), attempt to create regional plan 2002 214–15

survey of producers 2001 43–4

ASTAR (Spain) 2001 32

Astra (Spain) 2001 21, 2001 32, 2002 37–8

Astra-Uncetay y Cia (Spain) 2001 32

AT4 rocket launcher 2008 25, 2011 27

ATCA see United States, Alien Tort Claims Act

ATGWs see anti-tank guided weapons

ATK see Alliant Techsystems

Atlantic Firearms (United States), AK-47 prices 2007 260

ATO see Air Transport Office

ATT see Arms Trade Treaty

attacks

Colombia 2006 223–4

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 273, 2006 278–82

attempted murder, Papua New Guinea 2006 170, 2006 174

Attenuating Energy Projectile 2011 81, 2011 89

attitudes

see also culture

Kyrgyzstan 2004 318

national control of civilian ownership 2002 263

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 279–317

attrition

data on 2007 43

insurgent small arms 2001 81

stockpiles 2001 76–7

Atwood, David 2006 144

Aubeville militias (Republic of the Congo), holdings 2003 260

AUC see Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia

AUG, Steyr rifle 2011 77

AUG assault rifle

estimate of total production 2001 63

most popular assault rifles 2001 18, 2001 20

production 2001 31, 2002 30

Australia

ammunition

procurement 2010 31

transfers, transparency 2010 11, 2010 12

Bougainville 2004 295

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civilian firearms

licences 2011 280, 2011 282

prohibited and restricted 2011 269

registration 2011 273

regulation 2011 266

self-defence use 2011 289–90

transfer regulation 2011 282

use regulation 2011 286

user regulation 2011 276

civilian ownership 2007 47–8

control measures, impact of 2004 184–6, 2005 74–5

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

destruction programmes 2007 64, 2007 65

firearm homicides 2001 239

patterns of 2007 64

rate of 2004 283

theft of 2008 63, 2008 65

control measures 2004 301–3

draft ASEAN declaration on small arms 2002 214–15

impact on violence and crime 2004 184–6, 2004 192

national control of civilian ownership 2002 267–8, 2004 184–6

registration 2004 67

UN Small Arms Conference (2001), Programme of Action 2002 210–11

costs of small arms violence 2006 194

disarmament 2009 166, 2009 167–9

exports

annual value 2001 148

end-use assurances 2002 250

human rights 2004 129, 2004 132

irresponsible transfers from 2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007 103, 2007

104, 2007 105

list of importers 2005 107, 2006 76, 2006 77

national reporting 2001 154, 2002 117, 2002 120

transparency 2004 117, 2006 81, 2007 88, 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 17

value 2001 2004 103

value 2003 2006 68

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 240, 2009 168–9

correlation to city size 2007 167

and firearm ownership 1999 2001 203, 2001 239

human development indicators 2001 233, 2001 241

gang violence 2010 143–4

illicit transfers from 2001 184

illicit transfers to 2004 285, 2004 286

border seizures 2005 114, 2005 115, 2005 116

imports

ammunition 2009 16, 2009 17

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analysis of Pacific region 2004 280–1, 2004 282

Comtrade data 2001 156, 2009 8, 2009 12

customs data 2002 126

list of exporters 2005 103, 2005 104, 2005 105, 2006 69, 2006 72, 2006 73

military firearms 2002 116

military small arms and light weapons 2009 25

national reporting 2001 157

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

sporting shotguns 2009 19

from the United States 2000 2003 106

value 2001 2004 109

value 2002 2005 106

value 2003 2006 75

legal transfers, classification of 2001 142

mass shootings 2011 266

military procurement 2006 30

police handguns 2011 74

policing 2004 218

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 263, 2007 274

private security companies

armed 2011 115

personnel 2011 104

stockpile management 2011 121

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 45, 2007 15, 2007 18

light weapons 2008 34

manufacturing sectors 2005 46, 2005 52, 2005 61

most popular small arms 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 45, 2001 52, 2002 57, 2004 11

stockpiles 2003 88, 2003 89

military stockpiles 2006 43, 2006 44, 2006 46

thefts from 2002 259

state stockpiles 2004 284

stolen firearms 2004 61, 2004 62, 2004 63, 2004 286

theft

of civilian weapons 2008 63, 2008 65

from gun shops 2008 64

from military stockpiles 2002 259

of M-72 LAW rocket launchers 2008 49, 2008 51, 2008 52

violence and crime 2004 179, 2004 295

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2009 166, 2009 167–9

weapons reduction programmes 2003 280

collection and destruction programme 1997–1998 2002 73, 2002 74

crime reduction 2002 283, 2002 302

disarmament 2005 74–6

disposal programme 2002 311, 2004 57, 2004 58

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young men and small arms 2006 304

Australian Capital Territory (ACT) (Australia)

civilian firearms

prohibited and restricted 2011 269

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 279

Australian Defence Industries (ADI) 2001 45, 2002 12, 2002 45

licensed production 2007 11, 2007 18

Austria

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

arms industry 2009 68

brokering 2004 156, 2004 157, 2004 161

civilian ownership

controls on 2002 264, 2002 265

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

stockpiles 2001 85, 2003 64

disarmament 2009 162

end-user certification 2008 164–5, 2008 171–3

export controls

enforcement 2009 86

licensing authorities 2009 88

licensing systems 2009 70, 2009 73

re-export provisions 2009 83

transfer criteria 2009 92, 2009 95, 2009 96

exports

alleged arms embargo violations 2002 133

ammunition 2009 15

annual value 2001 148

classification of 2004 107

Comtrade data 2009 8, 2009 10, 2009 12

human rights 2004 128, 2004 129, 2004 130, 2004 131, 2004 132

to Iran 2009 96

irresponsible transfers from 2007 98, 2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007

103, 2007 104, 2007 105, 2007 107

list of importers 2005 107, 2005 108, 2005 109, 2006 75–8

military firearms 2001 147, 2009 38

national reporting 2001 149, 2002 117–18, 2002 120

pistols and revolvers 2001 147, 2009 20, 2009 21, 2009 40, 2009 41, 2009 42, 2009 43

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 46

sporting rifles 2002 114

top exporters 2004 2007 74

transparency 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 81, 2007 88, 2007 94–7, 2009 50, 2010 16,

2011 16

to the United States 2003 103–4, 2004 124, 2009 21

value 2000 2003 103

value 2001 2004 101, 2004 103

value 2002 2005 102

value 2003 2006 68

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to Venezuela 2007 81

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 209, 2001 240

imports

list of exporters 2005 103, 2006 70, 2006 71, 2006 73

from the United States 2003 106

value 2000 2003 103

value 2001 2004 109

value 2002 2005 106

value 2003 2006 75

private security companies, personnel 2011 104

production

exports to the United States 1991-96 2001 27

global ranking of countries 2001 15, 2001 16

licensed 2002 45, 2007 15

light weapons 2008 34

manufacturing sectors 2005 57, 2005 59, 2005 61

most important companies 2002 20, 2002 21

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 31, 2001 52, 2002 30–1, 2002 57

transportation, customs regulations 2010 57

authorization documentation, brokers 2001 100

authorized transfers

definition 2007 74, 2010 9

light weapons 2011 4, 2011 9–35

Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia (United Self-Defence Forces of Colombia) (AUC)

amnesty 2006 263

brokering 2004 164

command and control 2006 221

conflict sourcing 2005 161–3

conflict use of weapons 2005 194, 2006 226

criminalization 2010 271

firearms 2010 122

illicit transfers to 2003 116, 2004 130, 2006 85

insecurity 2006 217

stockpiles 2002 83, 2003 87, 2006 221

Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP) 2011 74

automatic grenade launchers 2008 24–5

automatic rifles

see also AK series; assault rifles

Burundi 2007 204

civilian ownership 2007 63–4

crime, Brazil 2001 23

culture of violence 2001 207–8

exports, to Nepal 2003 113

national control of civilian ownership 2002 265

police arming 2010 114

production, global 2001 62

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stockpiles

Africa 2003 83

military 2006 37, 2006 54, 2006 55–6

police 2001 69–70, 2006 42–3

transfer of military firearms to civilian ownership 2007 61

Yemen 2003 175

Automatic Systems Scientific Research Institute (Georgia) 2003 48

availability

accessibility thesis 2001 202–7, 2002 159, 2004 182–6

Africa 2003 86

armed conflict 2005 179, 2005 180–1, 2005 182–7, 2005 200

Brazil 2007 233, 2007 235, 2007 245

Central African Republic 2005 304–13

demand for small arms 2006 144, 2006 149, 2006 150, 2006 156

Georgia 2003 196–205, 2003 207–10

human development effects 2003 125–59

Kyrgyzstan 2004 319

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 181

post-conflict 2005 274–5

Republic of the Congo 2003 258–69

urban armed violence 2007 161, 2007 169, 2007 181

weapons prices 2007 269–71

averting behaviour, costs of small arms violence 2006 192

AVPP see Armed Violence Prevention Programme

Awakening Councils (Iraq), firearms 2010 122

awareness campaigns see public awareness

Aweys, Sheikh Hassan Dahir 2007 93

Azerbaijan

displaced persons 2002 196

illicit transfers to 2001 179–80

stockpiles 2004 54

B2 Group 2004 107

B-10 82 mm recoilless gun 2006 283–4

Backer, Berit 2005 214

al-Badr, Muhammed 2003 170

Badr Organization, firearms 2010 122

BAE Systems (United Kingdom) 2001 33, 2002 12, 2002 39–40

Baghdad (Iraq), urban political armed violence 2007 173

Bahamas

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

young men and small arms 2006 297

Bahrain

imports 2005 106, 2006 74

non-state actors, foreign government support for 2002 130

production 2002 19

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stockpiles 2005 86, 2005 88, 2005 89

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

young men and small arms 2006 297

Bakaraaha Arms Market (Mogadishu) 2007 94

Bakassi Boys (Nigeria) 2006 249, 2006 251, 2007 171, 2010 266

Bakri, Imad 2001 118, 2001 119

Balawas 2005 308, 2005 312

Balkans

effects of small arms 2001 200–1

illicit transfers 2001 176–7, 2003 71–2

survey of producers 2001 30, 2001 36–8

weapons collection programmes 2002 290–1

ballistics 2001 212, 2001 240, 2005 23

Bamako Declaration see Organization of African Unity

banditry

Cameroon 2004 193, 2004 194–5, 2004 196

Chad 2005 317

Colombia 2006 217

Côte d’Ivoire 2011 208–9

effects of small arms misuse 2003 142

humanitarian impacts 2002 160

West African armed groups 2006 252

Bangladesh

black market, transit countries 2002 143–5

effects of small arms violence 2004 191

exports

military firearms 2009 33, 2009 35

military small arms and light weapons 2009 24

illicit transfers from 2001 181–2, 2002 143–5

to NSAs 2002 129

imports 2006 69

mortars 2011 24–5

reusable rocket launchers 2011 29

non-state armed groups, firearms 2010 122

prices

black market prices for AK47 rifle 2002 66

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2002 66, 2007 263, 2007 274

production 2001 16, 2001 52, 2002 57

licensed 2007 15, 2007 19

stockpiles 2002 102

transfers, to Côte d’Ivoire 2009 37

urban areas, slums 2007 169

Barbados

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 125

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Barranquilla (Colombia), firearm-related deaths 2006 229

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Barrett Firearms Manufacturing Inc. (United States) 2004 11, 2004 27, 2004 30, 2005 52

Barrett M82 anti-materiel rifle 2008 22

Barrick Gold 2011 142

Barrio Azteca gang (Texas) 2010 157, 2010 161, 2010 162

Barrio de Paz (Guayaquil, Ecuador) 2010 218–20, 2010 223

basic needs

indicators 2002 159

long-term effects of insecurity 2002 171–3

Basij militia (Iran) 2010 264

Basque Homeland and Freedom see Euskadi Ta Askatasuna

BATF see Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms

Batori Epszol (Hungary) 2001 37

battlefield seizures 2002 129, 2002 138–9

Bayart, Jean-François 2004 193

bayonets 2004 107–8

Bazooka 2008 25

beanbags 2005 16

BED see Special Disarmament Brigades

Bédié, Henri Konan 2011 195, 2011 196, 2011 197

behaviour

norms 2003 220–1

problems, risk factors 2008 254

Beja Congress (South Sudan) 2007 320

Belarus

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

destruction programmes 2008 79, 2008 97

MANPADS 2008 101

exports 2001 148, 2009 8

classification 2004 108

government reporting 2003 98

human rights 2004 129, 2004 132

undocumented 2009 31

illicit transfers, alleged arms embargo violations 2002 132

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 274

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

light weapons 2008 34

survey of producers 2001 30, 2001 34, 2001 52, 2002 57, 2003 38, 2003 48

Belfast Agreement (1998) 2003 72, 2007 44

Belfast (Northern Ireland), young men and small arms 2006 305

Belgium

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

brokering 2001 106, 2004 156, 2004 157, 2004 159, 2004 161, 2004 164

crime, age and gender 2006 296–7

end-user certification 2008 165, 2008 171–3

export controls

enforcement 2009 86

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exceptions 2009 79

licensing authorities 2009 88

licensing systems 2009 70, 2009 73

pre-licensing requirements 2009 76

transfer criteria 2009 91, 2009 92, 2009 95

exports

ammunition 2006 67

annual value 2001 148

average annual value 2001 147

classification of 2004 107

to Colombia 2006 236

Comtrade data 2009 8, 2009 10, 2009 12

end-use assurances 2002 250

human rights 2004 125, 2004 129, 2004 130, 2004 132

irresponsible transfers from 2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 103, 2007 105, 2007

106

list of importers 2005 107, 2005 108, 2006 75–8

military firearms 2009 35

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23

national reporting 2001 147, 2001 149, 2002 118, 2002 120, 2002 122

to Nepal 2003 113

non-military shotguns 2002 114

pistols and revolvers 2009 21, 2009 42, 2009 43

share of total 2001 144

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 18, 2009 45

sporting rifles 2002 114

top exporters 2004 2007 74

transparency 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 78, 2006 81, 2007 89, 2009 49, 2010 15, 2011

15, 2011 16, 2011 19

to the United States 2004 124

value 2000 2003 103, 2003 104

value 2001 2004 100, 2004 101, 2004 103

value 2002 2005 97, 2005 98, 2005 100, 2005 102

value 2003 2006 65, 2006 68–9

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 203, 2001 239

French–Belgian initiative on air transport control 2010 46–7, 2010 48–9, 2010 62

illicit transfers from, alleged arms embargo violations 2002 132, 2002 133

imports

from Brazil 2004 123

Comtrade data 2009 12

customs data 2002 126

list of exporters 2005 102, 2005 103, 2005 104, 2006 68, 2006 69, 2006 71

pistols and revolvers 2009 22

shotgun shells 2010 25

sporting shotguns 2009 19

from the United States 2001 154, 2003 106, 2004 120–1

value 2000 2003 103

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value 2001 2004 109

value 2002 2005 106

value 2003 2006 75

International Tracing Instrument 2006 99

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 274

private security companies, personnel 2011 104

production

ammunition 2005 14

exports to the United States 2001 27

global ranking of countries 2001 15, 2001 16

of illicit weapons seized in Brazil 2001 22, 2001 23

licensed 2007 15, 2007 16, 2007 19, 2007 29

light weapons 2008 34

MANPADS 2004 81

manufacturing sectors 2005 57, 2005 61

most important companies 2002 20, 2002 21, 2003 15

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 19, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 31, 2001 52, 2002 31, 2002 57

Uzi sub-machine gun 2001 19

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2001 85, 2001 239, 2003 64

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

distribution of firearms 2001 66

police 2001 69, 2001 70, 2005 78, 2006 40

transportation

customs regulations 2010 57

licensing 2010 53

young men and small arms 2006 297

Belgium, John 2007 324

Belize

brokers 2001 105

civilian firearms

licences 2011 280, 2011 282

prohibited and restricted 2011 269

storage requirements 2011 293

transfer regulation 2011 283

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277, 2011 279

control measures

Inter-American Convention 2001 256

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

DDR and weapons reduction 2005 290

gangs

gun ownership 2010 112, 2010 113

membership 2010 106, 2010 107

military procurement 2006 30

police, shootings by 2004 234

Benelli Armi (Italy) 2001 32, 2002 36

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Benin 2004 113, 2004 152

Beretta (Italy)

acquisitions 1995–1999 2002 12

company profile 2000 2002 36–7

exports, government data 2001 150

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

illicit weapons, seized in Brazil 2001 23

licensed production 2001 30, 2002 45, 2007 10, 2007 30

M-9 pistol, production for US military 1970–1999 2001 13

major producers by weapon type 2004 27

manufacturing sectors 2005 54

most important companies 2003 15

most popular handguns 2001 18, 2001 20

sub-machine guns 2004 31

survey of producers 2001 32

Beretta US Corporation (United States)

company profile 2000 2002 29, 2002 37

financial indicators 1998–2000 2002 28

illicit weapons, seized in Brazil 2001 23

licensed production 2001 30, 2007 10

M-9 pistol, production for US military 1970–1999 2001 13

most popular handguns 2001 18, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 26, 2001 32

Berisha, Sali 2001 200

Berlin (Germany), Turkish gangs 2010 233

Berman, Eric 2002 289–90

Bernstrup, Tobias 2005 146

Bersa S.A. (Argentina) 2001 28, 2004 20, 2004 123, 2005 54

besa (solidarity or trust) 2005 208, 2005 211–12, 2005 216–17, 2005 219–20

Bester, Willie 2005 147

BGF see Black Guerilla Family

Bhutan 2002 147, 2005 104

BICC see Bonn International Center for Conversion

Bicesse Accords (1992) 2003 305, 2005 192

Biennial Meetings of States (BMS) see United Nations, Biennial Meetings of States

‘big men’, young men and small arms 2006 305, 2006 316

bilateral agreements

humanitarian norms 2010 312

Inter-American Convention 2001 255

BILL ATGW 2011 30

bin Laden, Osama 2009 288

illicit arms for Algeria 2001 171

Biting the Bullet (BtB) project 2004 2, 2007 129, 2008 128, 2008 142

Consultative Group Process 2004 252

report 2003 2004 259–62

UN Small Arms Conference, marking and tracing 2002 247

Bizon-2 sub-machine gun 2002 25, 2007 24

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Black Guerilla Family (BGF) (United States) 2010 160–1

black market

see also illicit transfers; smuggling; trafficking

AK-47 2001 17

Albania, looted military weapons 1997 2001 200–1

Balkans 2001 176–7

brokers 2001 95, 2001 97, 2001 101–2

Central America 2001 188–9

characteristics of 2001 190

defining illicit transfers 2001 165–6, 2001 167

definition 2001 141, 2007 74

destination countries 2002 141–2

Georgia 2003 204

marking 2002 244–5

prices

AK-47 rifles 2002 66–7

as an indicator of stockpiles 2002 65–6

M16 rifle 2002 66, 2002 67

source countries 2002 141–2

Thailand 2002 109, 2002 142–3

thefts from state arsenals 2002 137

transfers to non-state actors 2007 133

transit countries 2002 141–5

value and volume 2001 167–8

Black Sea Arms Project 2003 32

Blackwater (now Xe Services) 2011 101, 2011 108, 2011 109, 2011 121

Blanc International (United States) 2007 82

Bleach, Peter 2001 113

blood feuds, Kosovo 2005 211–12, 2005 214, 2005 216–17

blood money, Yemen 2003 181, 2003 183–5

Bloomfield, Lincoln 2004 58

Blowpipe 2003 76, 2004 82, 2004 84, 2004 85

Blue Lantern end-use monitoring programme (United States) 2008 129, 2008 137, 2008 170

blunt object injuries, Burundi 2007 213, 2007 214

BMS see United Nations, Biennial Meetings of States

BOF (Bangladesh), licensed production 2007 19

Bofors Carl Gustav (Sweden), licensed production 2007 18

Bogotá (Colombia)

control measures 2006 215, 2006 230–3, 2006 234

costs of small arms violence 2006 190, 2006 200, 2006 202–7

firearm-related deaths 2006 229

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 179, 2007 185

violence, urban armed violence 2007 179, 2007 183, 2007 185

Bokassa, Jean-Bédel 2005 303, 2005 314, 2005 315

Bol Kong, Peter 2007 334, 2007 335, 2007 336

Bolide High Velocity Missile 2008 17

Bolivia

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control measures

MERCOSUR 2001 258

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

destruction programmes, MANPADS 2008 101, 2008 102

illicit transfers from, to Brazil 2007 306

illicit transfers to 2006 83

imports, military firearms 2002 116

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 274

private security companies, personnel 2011 104

pro-government armed groups 2010 266–7

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

survey of producers 2001 28, 2001 52, 2002 57, 2004 18, 2004 21

stockpiles 2004 51, 2004 52

surplus weapons 2008 84

Bolivian Liberation Front 2010 266–7

bolt-action rifles see single-shot rifles

Bolton, John 2002 218, 2002 219, 2002 224–5

Bombayeke, General 2005 312, 2005 315

bombs see explosives

Bonn Agreement, Afghanistan 2009 292, 2009 306

Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC) 2002 243

Bonn-Berlin process 2004 270

Bor Dinka 2007 326

border controls, UN Programme of Action 2011 44–6, 2011 58

border porousness, prices 2002 67, 2007 263, 2007 264, 2007 266–7, 2007 271

border wars, Yemen 2003 170

border-control personnel, stockpiles 2006 43

Bosnia

see also Bosnia and Herzegovina

destruction programmes 2007 65

disarmament 2003 297, 2003 299

exports, value 2001 148

illicit transfers from, to Azerbaijan 2001 180

peace agreements, disarmament 2003 286

sexual violence 2002 172

Bosnia and Herzegovina

see also Bosnia

ammunition

stockpiles 2008 91, 2008 93

transfers, transparency 2010 11

conflict

deaths 2005 229, 2005 234

displaced persons 2002 196

sexual assault during 2001 213

DDR programmes 2009 184

destruction programmes 2007 84, 2008 97

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MANPADS 2008 101

disarmament 2009 162

disarmament and weapons reduction programmes 2001 177, 2002 302, 2005 290, 2005 292

as part of peace process 2003 281, 2003 283, 2003 286, 2003 292, 2003 293

diversion of arms from 2008 122

export controls, licensing authorities 2009 86

exports

to Iraq 2007 73, 2007 84–5

irresponsible transfers from 2007 84–5, 2007 98, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007 103, 2007

104, 2007 105, 2007 106

transparency 2007 88, 2009 49, 2010 15, 2011 15, 2011 17

illicit transfers from 2003 111

human rights 2004 133

surplus military weapons 2001 177

to West Africa 2003 119

illicit transfers to

alleged embargo violations 2002 132, 2002 133

border seizures 2005 114

imports, from the United States 2001 154

post-conflict 2009 226

post-conflict violence 2009 230

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 274

private security companies

firearm stockpiles 2011 113

personnel 2011 104

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

survey of producers 2001 36–7, 2001 52, 2002 57, 2003 38, 2003 43

stockpiles

insurgents 2001 81

military 2002 77, 2006 44, 2006 47

surplus weapons, transferred to Afghanistan and Iraq 2008 79

weapons records 2009 128

Boston (United States), Gun Project 2006 148, 2006 155, 2006 312–13, 2007 181, 2008 286,

2010 246

Botswana

civilian firearms 2007 172

regional norms 2003 239, 2003 241

crime, carjackings 2007 172

disarmament 2009 162

firearm violence and crime 2004 193

imports

from Brazil 2004 123

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 47

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 274

Bouenza (Republic of the Congo), militia holdings 2003 267–8

Bougainville

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ammunition

availability 2005 18

use of expanding bullets 2005 22–3

conflict use 2005 185

costs of firearm misuse 2004 5, 2004 293–7

DDR and weapons reduction programmes 2005 290

disposal programmes 2004 277, 2004 296–7

peace process 2003 280, 2003 282, 2003 288, 2003 293, 2003 302–3

illicit craft production 2003 35

leakage 2004 287, 2004 288, 2004 289

Bougainville Resistance Forces 2003 35

Bougainville Revolutionary Army (BRA) 2003 35

Bourterse, Desi 2001 187–8

Bout, Viktor 2001 114, 2001 119, 2001 121–3, 2008 117, 2008 120, 2008 135

Bouteflika, President Abdelaziz 2007 77

Boutros-Ghali, Boutros

global measures 2001 276

micro-disarmament 2002 282, 2008 8

peacekeeping and disarmament 2005 285

sovereignty 2002 177

Supplement to An Agenda for Peace, sanctions 2004 270

Bowling for Columbine 2005 21

Bozizé, General François 2005 303–9, 2005 310–11, 2005 315, 2005 316, 2005 320

BRA see Aceh, Badan Reintegrasi-Damai Aceh

Brahimi Report (2000) 2003 296, 2003 311, 2005 285, 2005 287

Brasilia Declaration (2000) 2002 212

Bratton, William 2007 184

Brazil

ammunition

calibres 2008 45, 2008 46

control measures 2005 22, 2005 26, 2005 27

diversions of 2007 289–90, 2007 301–11

arms industry 2009 68

civilian firearms

carrying in public 2011 293

prohibited and restricted 2011 268, 2011 269

registration 2011 273

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 278–9

conflict, firearm homicides and suicides 2001 211

control measures

ammunition 2005 22, 2005 26, 2005 27

Brasilia Declaration (2000) 2002 212

civilian ownership 2002 268, 2004 43, 2004 69–71, 2004 72

gun buy-back programme 2006 141, 2006 145, 2006 157, 2006 158

International Tracing Instrument 2006 99

MERCOSUR 2001 258

NGOs 2002 243

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norms 2003 234

Statute of Disarmament 2003 2005 27

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 241

UN Small Arms Conference 2002 228

costs of small arms violence 2006 190, 2006 201, 2006 202–7

crime 2006 83, 2007 241–2

ammunition 2007 289–90, 2007 301–11

civilian ownership 2002 268

control measures 2004 69–70

illicit craft production 2003 29

weapons used in 2001 22–3

demand for small arms

control measures 2006 141, 2006 145, 2006 157, 2006 158

cost/benefit of illicit possession 2006 154–5

individual status 2006 152

personal security 2006 149

social and economic security 2006 152

disarmament 2009 162, 2009 166, 2009 169–71

drug trade 2005 195

end-user certification 2008 165, 2008 171–3

export controls

licensing authorities 2009 88

licensing systems 2009 70, 2009 73

pre-licensing requirements 2009 76

transfer criteria 2009 91, 2009 92

exports

1989–2000 2002 125

ammunition 2007 306, 2007 308, 2009 15

annual value 2001 148

classification of 2004 107

to Colombia 2005 161, 2005 163, 2006 236

Comtrade data 2009 8, 2009 10, 2009 12

customs data 2002 126

government report 2001 149

human rights 2004 128, 2004 129, 2004 130, 2004 131

irresponsible transfers from 2007 81, 2007 98, 2007 99, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007

103, 2007 104, 2007 107

list of importers 2005 107, 2005 108, 2005 109, 2006 75, 2006 77, 2006 78

national reporting 2002 124–5

non-military shotguns 2002 114

pistols and revolvers 2009 20, 2009 21, 2009 28, 2009 41, 2009 42, 2009 43

producer dependence on 2004 122–3

shotgun shells 2010 25

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 18, 2009 45, 2009 47

sporting rifles 2002 114

top exporters 2004 2007 74

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transparency 2004 116, 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 81, 2007 89, 2007 94–7, 2009 50,

2010 16, 2011 17

trends 2000 2003 114

to the United States 2001 27, 2009 21

value 2001 2004 100, 2004 101, 2004 102, 2004 103

value 2002 2005 97, 2005 98, 2005 100, 2005 102

value 2003 2006 65, 2006 68, 2006 69

firearm homicides 2009 170–1

firearm homicides and suicides 2007 230–47

1997 2001 222

1998 2001 201, 2001 208, 2001 209, 2001 240

conflict 2001 211

correlation to city size 2007 165–7

gun buy-back programmes 2006 141, 2006 145

human development indicators 2001 233, 2001 241

unemployment 2003 138

young men and small arms 2006 296, 2006 297

gang violence 2009 211

illicit transfers from

to Colombia 2001 187–8

weapons produced under license 2007 30

illicit transfers to 2006 83, 2006 84

ammunition 2007 306–7

from Paraguay 2001 186, 2005 26

imports

customs data 2002 126

irresponsible transfers to 2007 98–9

pistols and revolvers 2009 22

from South Africa 2006 72

from the United States 2001 154, 2009 44

value 2001 2004 109

value 2002 2005 106

informal security groups 2011 103

MANPADS 2005 136–7

policing 2004 232, 2004 233

urban armed violence 2007 184

prices

black-market prices for M16 rifle 2002 67

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 274

prison gangs 2010 167–72

firearms 2010 173

private security companies

abuses 2011 150

firearm stockpiles 2011 113

illicit arms possession 2011 119

personnel 2011 104

production

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ammunition 2001 15

exports to the United States 2001 27

global ranking of countries 2001 15, 2001 16

illicit craft production 2003 29

licensed 2002 45, 2002 51, 2007 15, 2007 18, 2007 30

light weapons 2008 34

major producers 2004 7

manufacturing sectors 2005 54, 2005 55, 2005 57, 2005 61, 2005 64

most important companies 2002 20, 2002 21

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 20, 2001 21

survey of producers 2001 28–30, 2001 52, 2002 32, 2002 57, 2004 11, 2004 17, 2004

18, 2004 21–2

stockpiles 2003 87, 2004 51

civilian holdings 2001 86, 2005 74, 2007 47–8

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

correlation to GDP 2007 57, 2007 58

estimates based on GDP 2007 59

violence 2007 228, 2007 233, 2007 235

diversions from the military and police 2007 289–90, 2007 301–11

illicit weapons 2001 22–3, 2004 52, 2006 84, 2006 86

lethality 2004 53, 2004 54

military 2005 77, 2006 48, 2006 57

unregistered weapons 2004 52

surplus weapons 2008 84

violence 2007 227–52

costs of violence 2001 217

drug-related violence 2001 221

urban armed violence 2001 222

correlation to city size 2007 165–7

municipal violence prevention programmes 2007 178

policing 2007 184

Rio-São Paulo Extended Metropolitan Region 2007 169

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2009 166, 2009 169–71

weapons reduction programmes

buy-back programmes 2002–2005 2005 74

civilian firearms, destruction programmes 2007 64, 2007 65

destruction ceremony in Rio de Janeiro 2001 2002 74, 2002 279, 2002 284, 2002 302,

2003 60, 2003 280

disposal method 2002 311

public perception 2005 75–6

UN Small Arms Conference 2002 281

young men and small arms 2006 296, 2006 297, 2006 304, 2006 306, 2006 313–14

Brazilian Army, diversions 2007 302–3, 2007 308–10

Brazzaville (Republic of the Congo)

conflict 1990s 2003 256–8

government stockpiles 2003 259–60

militia holdings 2003 260–2, 2003 267

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Bredenkamp, John 2001 109

breech-loaders, Yemen 2003 173–4

Bremen (Germany), gang violence 2010 136–7

Bremer, Paul 2004 44

bride price, Papua New Guinea 2006 180

British Aerospace 2002 49

British Virgin Islands, tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Britzke, Peter 2001 117

‘broken-window theory’ 2007 184

brokering

actors 2001 98–101

analysis 2001 4, 2001 95–130, 2004 4, 2004 141–71

arms transfers 2010 42

Brazil 2004 70

control measures 2002 236, 2002 252–8, 2002 271–2, 2009 141–2, 2010 44–6

licensing 2004 147, 2004 149, 2004 153–7, 2004 161, 2004 166

monitoring 2004 252–3, 2004 256, 2004 259

national regulations 2004 151–66

norms 2003 231

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2002 212

regional control initiatives 2004 148–51

registration of 2001 126

Southern Africa 2001 262

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 239

UN Programme of Action 2002 226

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2001 282

definitions of 2001 98, 2002 253, 2004 143

illicit transfers

alleged arms embargo violations 2001 2002 134

Cold War grey market 2001 169

to Colombia 2001 187

to conflict zones 2005 159, 2005 168

into the United States 2003 106

to non-state actors 2007 133

insurgency weapons 2001 78–9

irresponsible transfers 2007 73

low black-market prices 2002 68

networks 2001 105–6

non-state actors and conflict goods 2002 140

Republic of the Congo 2003 261

stockpiles 2001 65

security 2004 56

Thailand as a transit country 2002 143

transport agents 2001 110–23

UN group of governmental experts on 2007 126

UN Programme of Action 2011 57

Brown, Mark Malloch 2002 281

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Browning 1903 pistol 2007 204

Browning Hi-Power 2002 45, 2004 34

Browning Inc (United States) 2002 31

Browning International (Belgium) 2002 31

Browning M2 heavy machine gun 2001 19–21, 2001 26, 2002 84, 2002 86, 2003 23, 2004 32,

2004 34, 2008 21

licensed production 2007 18

Browning S.A. (Belgium) 2002 31

Browning Viana (Portugal) 2002 31

BRR see Aceh, Badan Rekonstruksi dan Rehabilitasi

Brügger and Thomet (Switzerland) 2002 39, 2002 51

kinetic energy weapons 2011 81–2

Brunei

military procurement 2006 30

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 274

Brussels Region, exports 2006 69

BtB see Biting the Bullet

Buck Werke (Germany) 2001 32, 2002 12, 2002 34

Buenos Aires (Argentina), urbanization 2007 168

Bujumbura (Burundi) 2007 197–221

Bulgaria

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

brokering

controls 2002 257

extraterritorial jurisdiction 2004 159

licensing 2004 153, 2004 154, 2004 155, 2004 156, 2004 157

penalties 2004 161

reporting obligations 2004 160

destruction programmes 2008 96, 2008 97

disarmament 2009 162, 2009 179

diversion of arms to Colombia 2008 122

EU membership 2008 104

export controls

end-user certification 2009 82

enforcement 2009 86

exceptions 2009 78

licensing authorities 2009 87, 2009 88

licensing systems 2009 70, 2009 73

re-export provisions 2009 83, 2009 84

transfer criteria 2009 91, 2009 92

exports

to Africa 2001 170

annual value 2001 148

end-use assurances 2002 250

human rights 2004 129, 2004 132

to India 2003 112

military firearms 2009 34, 2009 39

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to the Republic of the Congo 2003 261, 2003 263

selected transfers 1999–2001 2002 147

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

transparency 2004 117, 2006 65, 2006 80, 2006 81, 2007 74, 2007 87, 2007 89, 2009

50, 2010 13, 2010 16, 2011 16

trends 2000 2003 108–9

to Uganda 2007 293, 2007 294–5

to the United States 2003 39

unofficial information on 2001 158

value 2001 2004 103

value 2002 2005 100, 2005 102

value 2003 2006 68, 2006 69

illicit transfers from 2001 176

alleged violations of arms embargoes 2002 132, 2002 134, 2002 136

to the LTTE in Sri Lanka 2001 182

MANPADS 2004 88

to the RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 171, 2001 172

to UNITA in Angola 2001 173, 2002 134, 2002 249, 2004 265, 2004 269

MANPADS 2004 82, 2004 88, 2005 130–6, 2007 21

NATO membership 2008 103

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 274

private security companies

armed 2011 112

personnel 2011 104

production

AK series rifle 2001 17

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2007 15, 2007 17, 2007 19, 2007 21, 2007 23–5

light weapons 2008 34

MANPADS 2004 82, 2007 21

manufacturing sectors 2005 57

most popular small arms 2001 20

RPG-7 2004 36

shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71

survey of producers 2001 35, 2001 52, 2002 57, 2003 38, 2003 43–4

unlicensed 2007 15, 2007 17, 2007 19, 2007 21, 2007 23–5

stockpiles

illicit arms 2005 114

military 2006 44

police 2006 40

security 2002 260

surplus weapons 2006 25

transfers, reporting of 2009 26

transportation

customs regulations 2010 57

licensing 2010 51, 2010 53

record-keeping 2010 53

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weapons reduction programmes 2003 61, 2004 58, 2004 60, 2005 290

Bulgarian State Arsenals, unlicensed production 2007 23–5

bullet wounds, treatment of 2002 166

bullets

see also ammunition

armour-piercing 2005 21–2

expanding 2005 22–3

lead-free 2005 17

M16 2002 165

marking 2005 28

new technology 2005 16

production 2005 13

regulation 2005 21–3

types 2005 10

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) (United States) 2004 12, 2004 119

ant trade into Mexico 2002 135

civilian holdings in the United States 2003 61

Firearms Manufacturing and Export Report (1998) 2001 26

guns used in crimes 1999 2001 23–4

US exports 2001 152–4

US production 2000 2002 13–14

US production 2001 13–14

weapons prices 2007 260

burglary

see also theft

Papua New Guinea 2006 184

Burkina Faso

firearm violence and crime 2004 193

illicit transfers from

alleged arms embargo violations 2001 2002 132, 2002 134

to armed groups in Côte d’Ivoire 2006 256

to Liberia 2002 132, 2005 168

to the RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 120–3, 2001 132, 2001 171, 2001 172, 2004 132

to UNITA in Angola 2001 119, 2001 132, 2005 192

imports, authorized transfers 1999–2002 2004 113

production 2001 16, 2001 52, 2002 57

Burma see Myanmar

Burundi 2007 197–221

ammunition availability 2005 19

brokers, diamond trade conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2001 108

civil war 2007 199–200

civilian ownership 2007 171, 2007 172, 2007 215–18

conflict

child soldiers 2001 230

economic effects of 2001 231

internally displaced persons 2001 225, 2002 196

sexual assault during 2001 213

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conflict deaths 2001 210, 2005 252, 2005 253, 2005 258

costs of small arms violence 2006 189

DDR and weapons reduction 2005 289, 2005 290, 2009 184

destruction programmes, MANPADS 2008 101

disarmament 2007 198, 2007 199, 2007 203–7

illicit transfers to 2007 74, 2007 85–6

imports

human rights 2004 129

value 2001 2004 109

post-conflict 2009 226

post-conflict weapons collection 2009 123, 2009 124

production, craft 2007 205

restructuring the army and police 2007 207

urban centres 2007 197–221

weapons diverted from South Africa 2008 196–7, 2009 109

Bush, George W. 2003 60, 2003 97

bush knives, Papua New Guinea 2006 170–1, 2006 172, 2006 174

buy-back programmes

Australia 2002 267–8

Brazil 2006 141, 2006 145, 2006 157, 2006 158

Haiti 2005 164, 2005 288

history of weapons reduction programmes 2005 279

incentives 2002 306, 2005 280, 2005 281

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 181, 2007 188

national control of civilian ownership 2002 267

Nicaragua 2002 292–4

Papua New Guinea 2006 182–3

post-conflict 2005 289

Serbia 2002 290

United Kingdom 2002 271

United States 2007 188

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 282–3

Buye 2007 337

Buyoya, Pierre 2007 199, 2007 202

C-7 assault rifle 2001 63

C-75 Special Forces rifles 2002 38

C-90 shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71

C2 Group of SALW 2004 107–8

CAC see community arms collection

caches

Cambodia 2006 124, 2006 125

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 284–5

Mozambique 2002 295

CAFF see children associated with fighting forces

Cali (Colombia)

control measures 2006 215, 2006 230, 2006 234

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costs of small arms violence 2006 190, 2006 202–7

firearm-related deaths 2006 229

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 179, 2007 185

calibre 2005 11–12

see also ammunition

military and civilian compatibility 2008 45–6

military procurement 2006 21

technological developments 2003 22, 2003 23, 2003 24

California (United States)

civilian firearms

licences 2011 281, 2011 282

prohibited and restricted 2011 272

transfer regulation 2011 284

user regulation 2011 279

Cambodia 2006 119–37

ammunition availability 2005 18, 2005 19

conflict deaths 2005 253, 2005 258

conflict goods 2002 142

crime 2003 138

culture of violence 2001 206

destruction programmes 2002 296, 2006 119, 2006 123–5, 2007 65

MANPADS 2008 101

surplus weapons 2008 96, 2008 97, 2008 98

disarmament 2009 162

disarmament and weapons collection programmes 2002 281, 2002 296, 2002 302, 2003

280, 2003 292, 2003 299, 2003 310

EU Joint Action 1998 2001 271

gangs, suppression 2010 245

illicit transfers from

to the LTTE in Sri Lanka 2001 183

MANPADS 2004 89

to Myanmar 2004 131

to non-state actors 2002 129

illicit transfers to

MANPADS 2004 88

Thailand as a transit country 2002 142–3, 2004 88

Khmer Rouge autonomy 2009 233, 2009 236

military procurement 2006 16, 2006 30

post-conflict 2009 226

death and injury rates 2002 163, 2005 271–2

prices

black market prices for AK47 rifle 2002 66

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 263, 2007 275

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

survey of producers 2001 52, 2002 57

stockpiles 2004 56

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civilian holdings 2006 123–5, 2006 130

military 2006 44, 2006 51

thefts from 2002 258

security 2002 259

surplus weapons, flow to other countries 2002 99

Cambodian People’s Armed Forces (CPAF) 2006 120, 2006 125, 2006 126

Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) 2006 120–2

Cameroon

firearm violence and crime 2004 193, 2004 194–5, 2004 196

irresponsible transfers to 2007 99

post-conflict 2009 226

privatized security 2003 140

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

survey of producers 2001 52, 2002 57

Canada

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

Braidwood Commission 2011 92–3

civilian firearms

licences 2011 280, 2011 281, 2011 282

prohibited and restricted 2011 269

registration 2011 273, 2011 274

regulation 2011 266

self-defence use 2011 289

storage requirements 2011 292

transfer regulation 2011 283

use regulation 2011 285, 2011 286

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277–8, 2011 278

control measures

brokering 2002 255

civilian ownership 2002 86, 2002 265, 2002 268–9

draft ASEAN declaration on small arms 2002 215

impact on crime and violence 2004 192

national control of civilian ownership 2002 265, 2002 268–9

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2002 211

registration of civilian firearms 2004 43, 2004 68–9

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 238

UN Programme of Action 2002 210, 2002 222, 2002 223

customs regulations 2010 56–7

Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT), ‘Human Security-Cities:

Freedom from Fear in Urban Spaces’ 2007 180

disarmament 2009 162

end-user certification 2008 165–7, 2008 171–3

export controls 2009 67

exceptions 2009 78, 2009 79

licensing authorities 2009 88

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licensing systems 2009 70, 2009 73

re-export provisions 2009 83

transfer criteria 2009 91, 2009 92

exports

ammunition 2009 14, 2009 15

annual value 2001 148

average annual value 2001 147

Comtrade data 2009 12

customs data 2002 126

human rights 2004 129

irresponsible transfers from 2007 98, 2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007

104

list of importers 2005 106, 2005 107, 2005 108, 2006 75, 2006 76, 2006 77

military firearms 2001 146, 2001 147, 2002 115, 2002 116, 2009 36

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23

national reporting 2001 149, 2002 118, 2002 120

non-military pistols and revolvers 2002 114

pistols and revolvers 2001 147, 2009 20, 2009 21, 2009 42

small arms as percentage of total arms 2001 144

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 46

transparency 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 81, 2007 88, 2009 50, 2010 15, 2011 16

to the United States 2009 21

value 2001 2004 101, 2004 104

value 2002 2005 103

value 2003 2006 69

firearm homicides and suicides

1998 2001 209, 2001 240

and civilian ownership 1999 2001 203–4, 2001 239

control measures 2004 68

correlation to city size 2007 165

human development indicators 2001 233, 2001 241

lethality of firearms 2004 187

theft of firearms 2004 62

gang violence 2010 135–6

illicit transfers to

border seizures 2005 114–15, 2005 116

from the United States 2001 188, 2002 135

imports

ammunition 2009 16, 2009 17

Comtrade data 2009 8, 2009 12

list of exporters 2005 104, 2005 105, 2006 69, 2006 70, 2006 71, 2006 73

pistols and revolvers 2002 114, 2009 22

recoilless guns 2011 27

shotgun shells 2010 25

single-shot disposable systems 2011 28

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

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sporting shotguns 2009 19

trends 2000 2003 107–8

from the United States 2001 154, 2003 106, 2004 120, 2004 121

value 2001 2004 100, 2004 108, 2004 109

value 2002 2005 107

value 2003 2006 75

mass shootings 2011 266

military procurement 2006 10–11, 2006 13, 2006 15, 2006 16, 2006 30

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 275

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

illicit 2001 45

licensed 2002 45, 2007 15, 2007 18

light weapons 2008 34

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

most popular small arms 2001 19, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 25, 2001 27, 2001 52, 2002 57

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

state-to-state transfers 2008 166

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2001 66–7, 2001 85, 2001 86–7, 2001 213, 2001 239, 2007 47–8

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

distribution of firearms 2001 66–7

lethality 2004 53

military 2001 73, 2001 74, 2001 76, 2002 75, 2005 77, 2006 44, 2006 46, 2006 53

weapons-to-troop ratio 2002 79

stolen firearms 2004 61, 2004 62, 2004 63

surplus weapons 2008 89, 2009 69

violence and crime

costs of 2001 216–17, 2006 196, 2006 197–8, 2006 201

International Crime Victim Surveys 2004 179

theft of firearms 2004 62

weapons reduction programmes 2004 57, 2004 58

young men and small arms 2006 297

Canadian Arsenals (Canada) 2002 45

Cape Town (South Africa)

victimization rates 2007 173

vigilantes 2007 183

Cape Verde 2004 113

firearms ownership 2007 172

MANPADS 2006 256

private security companies, public perception 2011 106

capture-recapture 2005 240

captured weapons

Lord’s Resistance Army (Uganda) 2006 282, 2006 284–5, 2006 287

Revolutionary United Front (Sierra Leone) 2006 255

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CAR see Central African Republic

Caracas (Venezuela)

squatter settlements 2007 168

urban armed violence 2007 173, 2007 186

carbines

Argentina 2001 29

Colombia 2006 231

military procurement 2006 8, 2006 12, 2006 13, 2006 18

production 2001 29, 2004 29–30

licensed and unlicensed 2007 18, 2007 20, 2007 21–3

South America, seizures 2006 86

US Army inventory 2001 2002 84

Yemen 2003 174

cargo restrictions, civil aviation 2010 59–60

Caribbean

Brasilia Declaration (2000) 2002 212

firearm homicides 2004 175, 2004 176, 2004 177, 2004 178, 2004 199–200

gang violence 2010 138–42

stockpiles 2004 50

civilian holdings 2007 57

young men, proportion of population 2006 299

Carisma (Community Alliance for Renewal) (UK) 2008 234

carjackings, Africa 2007 171, 2007 172

Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle 2004 33, 2004 35, 2008 23, 2011 26–7

Carl Walther (Germany) 2002 12, 2002 34

carrying licences 2004 186

Colombia 2006 230–2

South Africa 2002 270

United States 2002 264

cartridges, small-calibre, transfers 2010 18, 2010 21–4

CASA see Coordinating Action on Small Arms

Casamance Movement (Senegal) 2003 82

cascading norms 2003 222

cascading weapons

Cold War 2001 168–9

licensing agreements 2007 30, 2007 31

military procurement 2006 25–6

prices of weapons 2007 258

CASE see Community Action Towards a Safer Environment

caseless rounds 2003 25, 2005 16

Cassese, Antonio 2004 181

Castelo (Brazil) 2001 23

Castro, Jaime 2006 230

casualties

see also civilian casualties; conflict deaths

Congo-Brazzaville 2002 164

humanitarian law 2001 223–4, 2002 179

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new wars 2002 175–6

post-conflict 2005 268–9, 2005 271–4, 2005 275

type of weapons used 2005 182–7

‘casualty agnosticism’ 2005 234

categories of weapons 2004 118

Caton, Steven 2003 182

cattle rustling

effects of small arms misuse 2003 143, 2003 147

Great Lakes and Horn of Africa 2001 262

humanitarian impacts 2002 160

Madagascar 2011 182–4

South Sudan 2007 289, 2007 327, 2007 334, 2007 337–8

Uganda 2002 291, 2006 288

CAVIM (Venezuela) 2002 45

CBC see Companhia Brasileira de Cartuchos

CCW see Certain Conventional Weapons

CDC see Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

CDF see Civil Defence Force

CDS see Comité de suivi

ceasefires

Colombia 2006 233–4

immunization 2002 170

CECORE see Center for Conflict Resolution

CECOS see Centre de Commandement des Opérations de Sécurité

CEE see Central and Eastern Europe

Čekuolis, Dalius 2009 137, 2009 139–40

celebratory fire

Kosovo 2005 214, 2005 220, 2005 272

Morocco 2005 86, 2005 87

Cenrex (Poland) 2004 163

Center for Conflict Resolution (CECORE) 2005 198

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (United States) 2005 242

costs of small arms violence 2006 190, 2006 208

Centrafrican Airlines 2008 117

Central African Republic (CAR) 2005 303–27

ammunition availability 2005 9, 2005 18–19

armed groups 2005 305–10

armed violence in South Sudan 2007 317, 2007 320

DDR and weapons reduction 2003 283, 2003 293, 2003 304, 2005 284, 2005 290, 2009

184

firearm violence and crime 2004 194, 2004 195

heads of state 2005 303

illicit transfers from, to Liberia 2002 132

irresponsible transfers to 2007 99

Lord’s Resistance Army 2010 288–9

peace operations, disarmament 2003 293

post-conflict 2009 226

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prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 275

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

stockpiles

military 2005 77, 2006 44, 2006 51

police 2006 40

surplus weapons 2008 89

Central America

conflict, economic effects of 2001 232

control measures 2001 256–8

OAS firearms instruments 2001 256–7

disarmament and weapons collection 2002 292, 2003 292

gangs 2008 290, 2010 138

illicit transfers 2001 188–9

post-conflict violence 2009 232

prison gangs 2010 164–5

private security companies, regulation 2011 150–1

production

distribution of producing companies 2001 10, 2003 12, 2003 14, 2004 10

distribution of producing countries 2001 10, 2002 11, 2002 12, 2003 11, 2004 9

survey of producers 2001 25–7

stockpiles 2003 88, 2003 90

transfers 2003 114–16

value 2000 2003 101

violence, urban armed violence 2007 170–1

Central Asia

illicit transfers 2001 180–2

insurgents and other non-state combatants 1999 2001 79

stockpiles 2002 102

transfers 2003 100, 2003 111–12

Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)

civilian gun ownership 2003 69

firearm homicides and suicides 2008 219

survey of producers 2003 36–49

transfers 2003 97, 2003 108

Central Europe

see also Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)

illicit transfers from 2001 176

survey of producers 2003 38

violence and crime 2004 176, 2004 178, 2004 179, 2004 200

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (United States)

brokers 2001 101, 2001 103

illicit transfers from 2001 169, 2001 180–1

to Somalia 2007 93–4

Central Scientific Research Institute of Precision Construction (Russian Federation) 2001 33

Centre de Commandement des Opérations de Sécurité (CECOS) (Côte d’Ivoire) 2011 198–9,

2011 200, 2011 211

Centre des Blessés Légers (CBL) (Bujumbura, Burundi) 2007 210, 2007 212–14

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Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue 2004 259

ceremonial rifles, police in Belgium 2001 69, 2001 70

Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) Treaty (1980) 2001 280

Ceska Zbrojovka (Czech Republic) 2003 40

Cetme assault rifle 2002 38

CGP see Small Arms Consultative Group Process

Chabal, Patrick 2004 193

Chad

armed violence in South Sudan 2007 317

conflict, percentage of population killed in 2001 210

Darfur conflict 2007 320

DDR programmes 2009 184

destruction programmes, MANPADS 2008 101

firearm violence and crime 2004 194

illicit transfers from

to CAR 2005 313, 2005 315–17

to Egypt 2001 171

to Sudan 2007 92

illicit transfers to, from Libya 2001 170

irresponsible transfers to 2007 99

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 32

chain of accountability, illicit transfers, brokers 2001 106–7

Challenger Ammunition (Canada) 2001 27

Channel Islands, arms trafficking and tax havens 2001 104–5

Chávez, Hugo 2007 30, 2007 80–1

urban violence 2007 186

Chechen rebels, guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

Chechnya

child soldiers 2001 230

conflict deaths 2005 248, 2005 249

firearm-related deaths and injuries 2002 164

illicit transfers to 2001 178–9

from Georgia 2003 205

shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71

imports

human rights 2004 132

value 2001 2004 109

MANPADS 2004 90, 2004 92

stockpiles

insurgents 2001 179, 2002 82, 2002 88, 2002 90

thefts from state arsenals 2002 137

checkpoints, municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180

Chevron Nigeria Ltd 2011 148

Chicago Area Project 2010 238, 2010 244

Chicago Convention see Convention on International Civil Aviation

Chicago School, gang research 2010 233

child mortality 2002 172–3

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child soldiers 2001 230

see also children associated with fighting forces

AK-47 2001 17

basic needs 2002 171–2

Burundi 2007 203–4

effects of small arms misuse 2003 131, 2003 146–7

girls 2010 195

global estimates 2002 64

impacts of violence 2009 196, 2009 197

microeconomic effects 2001 229

children

see also child soldiers; children associated with fighting forces; youth

definition 2009 194

demand for small arms 2006 143

effects of small arms misuse 2003 146–7

impacts of armed violence 2009 193–212

death and injury 2009 195–8

displacement 2009 201–3

education impacts 2009 203–5

health impacts 2009 205–7

indirect impacts 2009 199–207

parents killed or injured 2009 200–1

psychosocial trauma 2009 198–9

international protection measures 2009 207–9

policing 2004 236

post-conflict reintegration 2009 210–11

protection against conflict 2010 309–10

UN Programme of Action 2002 209, 2002 221

victimization, Turkey 2008 247

violence risk factors 2008 252–3

children associated with fighting forces (CAFF)

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 273, 2006 275, 2006 277, 2006 280–1

West Africa 2006 251, 2006 266

Children’s Campaign against Gun Violence (Philadelphia, United States) 2007 185

Chile

control measures

MERCOSUR 2001 258

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

drug trafficking 2006 85

exports

annual value 2001 148

customs data 1999 2002 116–17

list of importers 2005 108

national reporting 2001 150

trends 2000 2003 114

firearm homicides 2003 138

illicit transfers to 2001 185, 2006 83

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imports

from Brazil 2004 123

customs data 1999 2002 116–17

irresponsible transfers from, to Brazil 2007 98

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 275

private security companies, personnel 2011 104

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

illicit craft production 2003 28–9

licensed 2007 15

light weapons 2008 34

manufacturing sectors 2005 57, 2005 61

most popular small arms 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 28, 2001 30, 2001 52, 2002 57, 2004 17, 2004 18, 2004

22–3

stockpiles 2004 51, 2004 52, 2004 53

civilian holdings 2001 84, 2003 28–9

illicit craft production 2003 28–9

seizures of illicit weapons 2006 84, 2006 85, 2006 86

surplus weapons 2008 84

Chin National Front (CNF) (Myanmar)

humanitarian commitments 2010 310, 2010 316

weapon-related commitments 2010 317

China

control measures

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 123

Arms Trade Treaty 2007 127

draft ASEAN declaration on small arms 2002 215

marking and tracing 2002 223, 2002 226, 2002 240–1

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 184

national control of civilian ownership 2002 264

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 240–1

UN Programme of Action 2002 221, 2002 223, 2002 226, 2002 240–1

disarmament 2009 162

diversion, weapons from 2008 121

end-user certification 2008 167, 2008 171–3

export controls

licensing authorities 2009 88

licensing systems 2009 70, 2009 73

pre-licensing requirements 2009 76

transfer criteria 2009 91, 2009 92, 2009 95, 2009 96

exports

to Africa 2001 170, 2003 118

ammunition, to Uganda 2007 293, 2007 294–6, 2007 297, 2007 299

annual value 2001 148

C2 Group 2004 108

to Central African Republic 2005 316

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Comtrade data 2009 8, 2009 10, 2009 27

customs data 2002 126

human rights 2004 126, 2004 128, 2004 130, 2004 131, 2004 133

irresponsible transfers from 2007 98, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007 103, 2007 104, 2007

106, 2007 107

list of importers 2005 108, 2006 77

military firearms 2001 146, 2001 147, 2002 115, 2002 116, 2009 33, 2009 34

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23, 2009 24

muzzle-loading firearms 2002 114

national reporting 2002 124, 2003 100–1

pistols and revolvers 2001 147, 2009 21

to the Republic of the Congo 2003 261, 2003 263

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

shotgun shells 2010 25

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 23

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 46

top exporters 2004 2007 74

transparency 2004 117, 2006 66, 2006 81, 2007 89, 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 17

UN Programme of Action 2002 223

value 2001 2004 100, 2004 101, 2004 104

value 2002 2005 97, 2005 98, 2005 100, 2005 101, 2005 103

value 2003 2006 65, 2006 68, 2006 69

to Zimbabwe 2009 96

gang violence 2010 143

illicit transfers from

to the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2001 108

to Iraq 2002 132

to Liberia 2005 168

to non-state actors 2002 129

to Rwanda 2002 132

to Sudanese Government 2001 174

Thailand as a transit country 2002 143

to Yemen 2003 175

imports 2004 108

arms embargoes against 2002 133

human rights 2004 128, 2004 129

irresponsible transfers to 2007 99

light weapons ammunition, exports 2010 32

MANPADS 2004 88, 2004 93, 2004 94

military procurement 2006 18, 2006 23

police firearms 2011 77

policing 2004 220

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 125

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 263, 2007 275

private security companies

armed 2011 114, 2011 115

personnel 2011 104

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production

AK series rifle 2001 17

ammunition 2001 15

company profiles 2002 22–3, 2002 55

of copies 2001 12

global ranking of countries 2001 15, 2001 16

heavy machine guns 2008 21

illegal 2002 96

licensed 2007 15, 2007 16–17, 2007 18, 2007 19, 2007 21

light weapons 2008 34

MANPADS 2004 81, 2004 82, 2007 21, 2011 33

manufacturing sectors 2005 49, 2005 58, 2005 59, 2005 61

most important companies 2002 20, 2002 21, 2003 14–15

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 20, 2001 21

RPG-7 manufacture 2004 36

shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71

survey of producers 2001 44–5, 2001 52, 2002 22–3, 2002 55, 2002 57

transparency 2004 10

unlicensed 2007 16–17, 2007 21

Uzi sub-machine gun 2001 19

stockpiles 2002 94–7, 2005 79–82, 2005 85

civilian holdings 2001 85, 2001 86, 2002 96, 2007 47–9, 2007 62

correlation to GDP 2007 57

registration data 2007 50

seizures of 2007 64

data on 2003 86

distribution of firearms 2001 68

MANPADS 2004 83, 2004 84

military 2002 94–5, 2006 56–7

losses from 2006 38

People’s War militaries 2002 77, 2006 48, 2006 49, 2006 52

police 2002 95, 2006 42

seizures of illegal firearms 2002 63, 2002 96–7

transfers, undocumented 2009 31

transportation, record-keeping 2010 53

violence, municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 184

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 297, 2004 58, 2004 60, 2009 166

China North Industries Group Corporation see Norinco

China South Industries Group Corporation (CSG) (China) 2002 23

Choal, Doyak 2007 335

CHOUKA less-lethal projective launchers 2011 72, 2011 81

Christian Council of Mozambique 2002 243, 2002 294

Christianity, Brazil 2007 228, 2007 233, 2007 236, 2007 245, 2007 246

CIA see Central Intelligence Agency

CICAD see Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission

CICF see United Nations Centre for International Crime Prevention

CIFTA see Convention against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms,

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CIS see Commonwealth of Independent States

cities

see also urban areas

conflict-resilient 2007 180

failed 2007 176–8

fragile 2007 176–8

Citizen Security Committees (Honduras) 2001 257–8

city webs 2007 169

civil aviation

cargo restrictions 2010 59–60

customs clearance 2010 60

registration of aircraft 2010 60

regulations 2010 59–62

safety and security measures 2010 61–2

civil conflict see civil wars; internal conflict

Civil Defence Force (CDF) (Sierra Leone) 2003 81, 2003 82, 2003 308, 2006 249

civil law, Yemen 2003 170

Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) (United States) 2004 91

civil society

control measures

African initiatives 2001 266

Central America 2001 258

global 2001 277–8

Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 265

International Tracing Instrument 2006 96, 2006 97, 2006 98

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180

norms 2003 222, 2003 231

transfers 2007 128–9

UN Small Arms Conference 2002 247

West African Moratorium 2001 260

demand for small arms 2006 159

monitoring 2004 257, 2004 258–62, 2004 271

Papua New Guinea 2006 182, 2006 183

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 284

civil society experts, Third Biennial Meeting of States (BMS3) 2009 140

civil unrest

illicit craft production 2003 27

Papua New Guinea 2006 166, 2006 182

civil wars

see also internal conflicts; intra-state conflicts

availability of weapons 2007 269–71, 2007 281, 2007 282, 2007 283

Burundi 2007 197–221

costs of small arms violence 2006 193, 2006 194

definitions of armed conflict 2005 231

demand, prices 2007 264

disarmament 2003 277, 2003 297, 2003 298, 2003 304

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Georgia 2003 191–2, 2003 195–6

Nepal 2003 113

prices of weapons 2007 257, 2007 258, 2007 264, 2007 267, 2007 269–71, 2007 281, 2007

282, 2007 283

Sudan 2007 317, 2007 318, 2007 326

transfers to non-state actors 2007 134

urban armed violence 2007 173

Yemen 2003 170–1, 2003 175

civil-military relations (CMR) 2003 153

civilian casualties

Abkhazia 2003 208–9

Colombia 2006 223–6

disabilities 2002 164–5

effects of armed conflict 2001 210–11

humanitarian impacts 2002 157

humanitarian law 2001 223–4

injuries and mortality 2002 163–6

injury to killed ratio 2002 161

lethality of firearms 2001 212

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 273, 2006 275, 2006 276, 2006 278–82

mortality and injuries 2002 163–6

strategic targets 2002 176

West African armed groups 2006 252, 2006 257, 2006 263, 2006 265–6

civilian firearms 2001 83–9, 2007 39–66

Africa 2003 80–6, 2004 198, 2007 171, 2007 172, 2011 264

approaches to regulation 2011 265–8

Argentina 2001 67, 2001 87

Australia 2002 267–8, 2004 184–6, 2004 283, 2005 74–5

Bangladesh 2002 102

Botswana 2007 172

Brazil 2001 86, 2004 52, 2005 74

ammunition 2007 307–8

firearm-related deaths 2007 233, 2007 235, 2007 245

violence 2007 228, 2007 233, 2007 235, 2007 245

brokering 2004 155

Burundi 2007 171, 2007 172, 2007 215–18

Cambodia 2006 123–5, 2006 130

Canada 2001 66–7, 2001 85, 2001 86–7, 2001 213, 2001 239, 2002 86

Cape Verde 2007 172

carrying in public 2011 293–6

Central African Republic 2005 312–13

Central America 2003 90

changing patterns of ownership 2007 63–4

Chile 2003 28–9

China 2002 94–7, 2003 86, 2005 82

collection programmes 2009 161, 2009 164–77

Colombia 2006 215, 2006 219–21

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conditions of possession 2011 290–6

control measures 2002 236, 2004 66–71, 2005 74–5

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 124

deterrence 2004 182–6

Ireland 2007 44

marking and tracing 2002 244, 2006 103

national controls 2002 263–71

Southern Africa 2003 239–42

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 238, 2002 241

UN Programme of Action 2002 219–20, 2002 223–4

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2001 282

Yemen 2007 45

Czech Republic 2002 87

data on 2001 59, 2007 49–60

demand for small arms 2006 141–59, 2006 148

Democratic Republic of the Congo 2007 171, 2007 172

destruction programmes 2007 64–5

distribution 2001 65–8

diversions from legal to illicit trade 2002 129

East Africa 2003 84

estimates 2001 2002 74, 2002 79–80

Europe 2003 57, 2003 63–6, 2003 70–2

France 2003 69–70

gangs 2010 144–5

gender 2001 213

Germany 2003 69–70

global 2002 103, 2007 39–40, 2007 43

illegal 2001 59, 2001 89

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 203

stockpile estimates 2001 65, 2001 83–7

India 2002 101, 2002 102

international regulation 2011 263–4

Iraq 2004 3, 2004 44–50, 2004 47, 2005 73, 2005 90, 2005 91

Ireland 2007 44

Israel 2003 77, 2003 78

Jordan 2003 79

Kosovo gun culture 2005 206–7, 2005 208–23

Kyrgyzstan 2004 312–14, 2004 316

Latin America 2004 17, 2004 50–4

Lesotho 2007 172

lethality of 2007 63–4

licence or permit to possess 2011 281

licences

penalties 2011 282

quantity restrictions 2011 281–2

types 2011 280–1

waiting periods 2011 282

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local arms races 2007 61–2

mass shootings, regulatory responses 2011 266–7

methodology for estimating 2001 65

Middle East 2005 90–1

Morocco 2005 86, 2005 87–8

Mozambique 2007 172

Namibia 2007 172

national regulation 2011 262, 2011 268–74, 2011 296

Nepal 2002 102

New Zealand 2001 66, 2001 67

Nigeria 2007 172

norms 2003 231

Northeast Asia 2005 80, 2005 85

ownership 2010 110–11, 2010 114–15

Pacific 2003 88–9, 2004 277, 2004 282–3, 2004 286–7, 2004 300–1

Pakistan 2002 100, 2002 102, 2003 33

Papua New Guinea 2006 175–8

parallel permit 2011 281

permit to acquire 2011 281

permit to carry 2011 281

Philippines 2002 98–9, 2003 34–5, 2007 145

power 2007 48

production 2002 13–14, 2002 15, 2004 13–14, 2004 16–19, 2004 22

Latin America 2004 50, 2004 51–4

manufacturing sectors 2005 45–56

sidearms 2004 28

United States 2001 26

professional use 2011 286

prohibited and restricted 2011 268–73

regional regulation 2011 264–5

registration 2011 273–4

regulation 2011 6, 2011 261–96

reporting requirements 2011 290–1

Russia 2002 87

Russian exports 2003 110–11

safe storage 2011 291–3

self-defence 2004 174, 2004 181, 2004 198

South Africa 2003 30–1, 2005 75, 2007 172

South Sudan 2007 327, 2007 329, 2007 333–6

Sri Lanka 2002 102, 2004 59

stockpiles

definition 2008 45

diversion

high-order 2008 63–4

low-order 2008 62–3

South Africa 2008 187–9

types 2008 46

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management and security 2002 258

securing 2008 64–7

Swaziland 2007 172

Switzerland 2002 78, 2007 53, 2007 54–5

Taiwan 2005 84

technology 2003 21

thefts from 2002 137–8, 2004 60–5

transfer of military firearms to 2007 60–1

transfer to combatants 2007 60–1

transfers 2002 113–15, 2003 102–3, 2003 104, 2003 105–6, 2003 110–11

regulation 2011 282–4

transfers to non-state actors 2007 133

Turkey 2003 31–2

Uganda 2006 287–8, 2007 172

United Kingdom 2001 67–8, 2001 87, 2001 239, 2003 64, 2005 80

United States 2001 65–6, 2005 75, 2007 46–8

automatic rifles 2006 56

control measures 2004 66–7

imports 2003 105–6

police owned 2001 70

September 11, 2001 2003 60, 2003 61

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 241

unregistered, estimates of 2007 55–6

use regulation 2011 284–96

collection or museum 2011 286

genuine reason 2011 284–5

hunting 2011 285

performance or art 2011 286

profession 2011 286

self-defence 2011 286–90

users

age restrictions 2011 275–6

competency 2011 278–9

criminal record 2011 277–8

drug dependency and intoxication 2011 277

mental and physical health 2011 276–7

public interest 2011 278

regulation 2011 275–84

violence and crime 2004 173, 2004 174

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 73, 2002 74, 2004 57

disarmament 2005 74–6

operational assessment 2002 314–15

post-conflict 2002 292–5, 2005 280

weapons transferred from government stocks, marking 2002 246

West Africa 2003 82–3

Yemen 2002 91–2, 2003 79, 2003 169, 2003 177, 2007 45–6

Zambia 2007 172

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civilian holdings see civilian firearms

Civilian Marksmanship Program (United States) 2002 86, 2007 61

civilian service corps, post-conflict security 2009 233, 2009 235–6

civilians

see also civilian casualties

armed groups in South Sudan 2007 320, 2007 333–6, 2007 338

disarmament 2003 305–9

Geneva Conventions 2002 179

humanitarian and human rights law 2002 179–81, 2010 306–10

humanitarian impacts 2002 174–6

markets 2003 29

new wars 2002 174–6

post-conflict violence 2005 269, 2005 271

and pro-government armed groups 2010 268–9

registration for firearm possession 2011 275–80

targeting by armed groups 2010 316–18

as targets 2005 20

clashes, Colombia 2006 223–4

clientelism, Cambodia 2006 121–2, 2006 132, 2006 136

CMR see civil-military relations

CNC see Computer Numeric Control (CNC)

CNDD-FDD see Conseil national pour la défense de la démocratie-Forces pour la défense de la

démocratie

CNDRR see Commission nationale chargée de la démobilisation, de la réinsertion et de la

réintégration

CNF see Chin National Front

CNGN see Norinco

co-operative conflict 2002 175

co-ordination processes, disarmament 2003 306–8

Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers 2002 64, 2002 171, 2009 197, 2010 309, 2010 313

Coast Guards, firearms stocks 2001 74

Cobras (Republic of the Congo) 2003 256–8

holdings 2003 260–2, 2003 264–5, 2003 267

cocaine

Brazil 2007 301, 2007 304–5

conflict goods 2002 142

Cocoyes (Republic of the Congo) 2003 256–8

holdings 2003 260–1, 2003 264–5, 2003 267–8

codes of conduct

see also European Union (EU), Code of Conduct on Arms Exports

exports 2002 182–3

norms 2003 223

regional norms 2003 236–7

supply-side humanitarianism 2002 182–3

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 240–1

Yemeni tribal structure 2003 169, 2003 181

coercion using weapons

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Cambodia 2006 130–1, 2006 133

motivation for joining armed groups 2006 252

coercive disarmament 2003 298–300, 2009 165, 2009 167

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 181, 2007 182–3

COI see cost of illness

COJEP see Congrès Panafricain des Jeunes et des Patriotes

cold war

data on small arms 2001 60

end of

arms brokering 2001 96–110

conflict sourcing 2005 162, 2005 165, 2005 166

disarmament 2003 290–2

ending of controls 2001 251–2

globalization of small arms 2001 199

illicit transfers 2001 168–9

new wars 2002 174

producers in central and eastern Europe 2003 36–7

surplus stocks 2001 76, 2001 97–8, 2002 84–5

Georgia 2003 193

illicit transfers 2001 129

Madagascar 2011 172–3

military stockpiles

Eastern Europe 2001 74–5

weapon-to-troop ratios 2002 75

production

central and eastern Europe 2003 36

patterns of 2001 12

supply, weapons prices 2007 268

Yemen 2003 175

USS Cole 2003 170

collective incentives, weapons collection 2002 306

Colombe operations (Republic of the Congo) 2003 257

Colombia 2006 215–41

see also Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia

armed groups 2006 215–17, 2006 220–6, 2006 233–4

amnesties for 2006 263

short-term gain-seeking groups 2005 194

attacks on teachers 2009 204

black-market prices 2002 66, 2002 67, 2002 68

civilian firearms

carrying in public 2011 296

prohibited and restricted 2011 269

conflict

arms sourcing to 2005 160, 2005 161–3, 2005 165, 2005 172–3

conflict goods 2002 142

deaths 2005 248, 2005 249

diaspora resources 2005 187

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incidents by municipality 2006 227

internally displaced persons 2002 160, 2002 168, 2002 196

new wars 2002 175

control measures 2006 141, 2006 157, 2006 158, 2006 230–3

Brasilia Declaration (2000) 2002 212

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 179, 2007 181, 2007 185, 2007 188

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

DDR programmes 2006 233–4, 2009 181, 2009 184, 2009 187

demand for small arms

availability 2006 158

costs of possession 2006 155

personal security 2006 149, 2006 151

programmes targeting demand 2006 141, 2006 157, 2006 158

relative value of firearms 2006 154

diversion

weapons from Bulgaria and Romania 2008 122

weapons from Nicaragua 2008 121, 2008 124

weapons from Peru 2008 113, 2008 120, 2008 123, 2008 134, 2008 136

effects of small arms misuse 2003 144

exports 2001 148

firearm homicides and suicides 2002 164, 2006 215–17, 2006 227–33, 2006 236–41

1998 2001 201, 2001 209, 2001 240

human development indicators 2001 233, 2001 241

trigger effect 2001 204–5

unemployment 2003 138

homicides 2009 228

illicit transfers to 2003 116, 2004 130, 2005 162, 2005 163, 2006 83–4

from Brazil 2007 29–30

brokers 2001 106–7

Cold War 2001 168–9

Peru scandal 1999 2001 187–9, 2006 85

from Russian Federation 2001 178–9

seizures 2006 85, 2006 86, 2006 87

illicit transfers to Brazil 2007 306

imports

from Brazil 2004 123

customs data 2002 126

from the Czech Republic 2003 109

human rights 2004 128, 2004 129–30

irresponsible transfers to 2007 99–100

list of exporters 2005 104, 2006 69, 2006 70, 2006 72, 2006 236

shotgun shells 2010 25

from the United States 2001 154, 2004 120

value 2001 2004 108, 2004 109

value 2002 2005 102, 2005 107

value 2003 2006 75

Irish Republican Army 2003 285

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MANPADS 2004 88

Medellín Plan Desarme 2008 292

multinational corporations, security 2011 147

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 32

non-state armed groups, firearms 2010 122

prices 2002 65, 2002 66, 2002 67, 2002 68, 2002 70

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 275

prison gangs, firearms 2010 173

private security companies 2011 143

armed 2011 112, 2011 113

firearm stockpiles 2011 113

personnel 2011 104

regulation 2011 151

training 2011 124

pro-government armed groups 2010 271

production 2006 217–21

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2007 11, 2007 15

manufacturing sectors 2005 47

conflict 2007 49

survey of producers 2001 52, 2002 57, 2004 18, 2004 23–4

stockpiles 2003 87

civilian holdings 2004 51, 2006 215, 2006 219–20, 2007 47–8

correlation to GDP 2007 58, 2007 59

destruction programmes 2007 65

distribution of firearms 2001 67, 2004 51

insurgents 2001 80, 2002 81, 2002 82–3

lethality 2004 53

military 2006 219–20

police 2006 219–20

seizures of illicit weapons 2006 83–4, 2006 86

shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71

unregistered guns 2004 52

surplus weapons 2008 84

Third Biennial Meeting of States (BMS3) 2009 137

transparency 2006 219

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 239, 2002 240

violence and crime 2003 139, 2006 227–30

costs of 2001 217, 2006 190, 2006 201, 2006 202–7

culture of violence 2001 206–7

drug trafficking 2001 178–9, 2006 83

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 179, 2007 181, 2007 185, 2007 188

reduction programme 2008 275, 2008 292

risk factors 2008 249

urban armed violence 2007 173, 2007 183

weapon destruction programmes, civilian holdings 2007 65

colonial administrations, Yemen 2003 173–4

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Colt’s Manufacturing (United States)

company profile 2000 2002 29

exports to Nepal 2003 113

financial indicators 2002 21, 2002 28

illicit weapons seized in Brazil 2001 23

licensed production 2007 19

Saudi Arabia 2002 18

major producers by weapon type 2004 27

most popular hand guns 2001 20

safety features 2011 79

survey of producers 2001 26, 2003 15, 2004 11, 2005 56

Columbine High School 2005 21

Comando Vermelho (CV) gang (Rio de Janeiro) 2010 157, 2010 167–70, 2010 177

Comapaore, Blaise 2001 120–3

Combined Tactical Systems (United States), kinetic energy weapons 2011 81

Comité de suivi (CDS) (Republic of the Congo) 2002 300–1, 2003 255, 2003 269

command and control, armed groups 2005 190–1, 2005 194–5, 2005 196

Colombian armed groups 2006 221

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 277–8

West African armed groups 2006 252–3, 2006 265–6

Commander Incentive Programme (Afghanistan) 2009 296

Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPJ) (ECOSOC) 2001 277

Commission nationale chargée de la démobilisation, de la réinsertion et de la réintégration

(CNDRR) (Burundi) 2007 203

Commission of Nobel Peace Laureates, Framework Convention on International Arms Transfer

2003 225

commodity traders

brokers 2001 107–8

supply networks 2001 116–23

transport agents 2001 112

commodity values, Republic of the Congo 2003 272

Common List of Military Equipment (EU) 2004 155

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)

Georgia 2003 202–3

illicit transfers from 2001 169, 2001 175–6, 2001 177–80

MANPADS 2005 128

production

ammunition 2005 14

distribution of producing companies 2001 10–11, 2002 12, 2003 12, 2003 14

distribution of producing countries 2001 10–11, 2002 11, 2003 11

major producers 2003 14

manufacturing sectors 2005 48, 2005 59

survey of producers 2001 30–1, 2001 33–4

communal conflicts

decline 2003 63

disarmament 2003 298

stockpiles 2001 78, 2003 57

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communal institutions, disarmament 2003 312

communicative roles, deterrence in Yemen 2003 179

communism

Georgia 2003 195–6, 2003 197

military stockpiles 2006 47–50, 2006 50

Communist Party of Nepal

firearms 2010 122

weapon-related commitments 2010 317

community

domestic violence attitudes 2008 260–1

effects of small arms misuse 2003 147

policing 2004 227–9

risk and resilience factors 2008 229–30

and violence 2008 228–36, 2008 240, 2008 256

violence reduction efforts 2008 234, 2008 267, 2008 287–8, 2008 298

Yemen 2003 169–70, 2003 178–86

Community Action Towards a Safer Environment (CASE) (South Africa) 2010 239

community arms collection (CAC) programmes, Sierra Leone 2002 290

community incentives, weapons collection 2002 306

community and informal justice, post-conflict 2009 228, 2009 230

community militia, Afghanistan 2009 290–1

community participation

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 181

weapons collection 2002 299, 2002 313

community security 2010 267, 2011 3

Côte d’Ivoire 2011 211–12

post-conflict security 2009 233, 2009 238

community-based policing, municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180, 2007 184

Comoros, post-conflict 2009 226

Companhia Brasileira de Cartuchos (CBC) (Brazil) 2007 303, 2007 305–11

exports 2004 123

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

hunting rifles 2009 47

survey of producers 2001 29–30, 2002 32, 2004 21, 2004 22

Companhia de Explosivos Valparaiba (Brazil) 2001 29

compensation

customary law in Papua New Guinea 2006 179–80, 2006 182

disarmament, Solomon Islands 2003 303

Yemen 2003 181, 2003 183–5

competency, civilian firearm users 2011 278–9

Complejo Quimico Industrial del Ejercito (CQIE) (Chile) 2001 30

compliance-based approaches, municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 181, 2007

183–5

components, manufacturing sectors 2005 44, 2005 45, 2005 46–7, 2005 49–51, 2005 58–62,

2005 63, 2005 64

Comprehensive Peace Agreement 2005 (CPA) (Sudan) 2007 317–20, 2007 321–2, 2007 327,

2007 331–3, 2010 277, 2010 279–80, 2010 292–6

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Computer Numeric Control (CNC) machines 2005 49, 2005 54

Comtech Mobile Data Corporation 2008 132

Comtrade see United Nations, Commodity Trade Statistics Database

Condor (Brazil) 2001 29

less-lethal grenades 2011 93

confidence, weapons collection 2002 304

confiscated weapons

destruction, Cambodia 2006 124

marking and tracing of 2006 107

Philippines 2007 145

thefts from stores of, Chile 2006 85

confiscation programmes

Cambodia 2002 296

China 2002 297

disposal of weapons 2002 310–11

Pakistan, 2000–2001 2002 100

conflict

see also casualties; civil wars; civilian casualties; conflict deaths; internal conflict;

intra-state conflict; post-conflict

Afghanistan, stockpiles 2003 73–6

ammunition availability 2005 18–20, 2005 30, 2005 31

arms sourcing 2005 159–73

battlefield seizures and war booty 2002 138–9

Bougainville 2004 293–7

brokers 2004 142

Burundi 2007 197–221

Cambodia 2006 120–2

child health impacts 2009 205

civilian casualties 2001 210–11

Colombia 2006 216–17, 2006 219, 2006 222–7, 2006 234

consequences of 2005 231

costs of small arms violence 2006 190, 2006 192, 2006 193, 2006 194, 2006 195

definitions of 2001 210, 2005 230–2

demand for small arms 2006 143, 2006 145–8

developing countries 2003 126–8

disability-adjusted life years (DALY) 2002 162

disarmament initiatives 2005 72–6

distinguishing from post-conflict 2005 269–71

economic effects 2001 229–32, 2002 174–5

effect on prices 2002 67–8

European stockpiles 2003 63

Fiji 2004 290–2

gender of victims 2001 213

Georgia 2003 191–6, 2003 205–7

gun culture 2005 205–23, 2007 40

human rights law 2002 164, 2002 179

humanitarian impacts 2001 222–9, 2002 160–92

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humanitarian law, enforcement 2002 180

illicit craft production 2003 27

illicit transfers 2001 190

importers 2006 74

injury to killed ratio 2002 161

insurgent stockpiles 2002 80–3

internal, humanitarian impacts 2002 173–6

internal displacement 2001 224–5, 2002 167–70

International Institute for Strategic Studies Armed Conflict Database 2007 76

Iraq 2004 44–50

irresponsible small arms transfers 2007 75–81, 2007 98–107

link to crime, weapons collection 2002 295–7

manufacturing sectors 2005 55, 2005 57

medical services 2002 166

military procurement 2006 22, 2006 26

new humanitarianism 2002 184–6

new wars 2002 173–6

ongoing in 2004 2005 271

Pacific 2003 35–6, 2004 290–6

parties 2005 231

Philippines 2007 145

post-conflict police reforms 2004 240–1

prevention 2003 150–1

purpose of 2002 175, 2005 231

Republic of the Congo 2003 256–8

risk of, prices 2007 265, 2007 269–72

Solomon Islands 2004 292–3

South Sudan 2007 317–44

stockpiles 2003 57

tracing 2006 95, 2006 105, 2006 111

urban political armed violence 2007 173

urbanization and crime 2007 164

variations in the use of small arms 2005 179–200

West African armed groups 2006 247–67

Yemen 2003 170–1, 2003 175

conflict deaths 2002 160–7, 2005 229–59

see also direct conflict deaths; indirect conflict deaths

Abkhazia 2003 208–9

Afghanistan 2009 289

children and youth 2009 195–8

Colombia 2006 215

datasets 2005 238–9

death-injury ratio 2002 162

effects 2001 210–12

estimates 2001 210–12, 2004 175

estimation techniques 2005 239–41

global deaths 2002 157, 2002 160–1

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media reports 2005 235–8

mortality data 2002 162

official reports 2005 233–5

post-conflict zones 2005 268–9

role of small arms 2005 248–51

Southern Lebanon 2009 325

underreporting 2005 241–8

conflict goods 2002 139–41, 2002 142, 2002 174, 2002 175

conflict resolution

disarmament 2003 311–12

effects of small arms misuse 2003 147

Papua New Guinea 2006 183

Yemen 2003 182–5

conflict tracing

marking 2006 95

weapon identification 2009 109–22

conflict trade 2002 139–41

conflict weapons

crime in Africa 2004 194–6

Iraq 2004 3, 2004 43, 2004 44–50, 2004 54, 2004 71–2

Kosovo 2004 197

Pacific 2004 289, 2004 290–6

Sri Lanka 2004 59

conflict-resilient cities 2007 180

Congo see Congo-Brazzaville; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Republic of the Congo; Zaire

Congo-Brazzaville

see also Republic of the Congo

conflict

child soldiers 2001 230

death and injury rates 2002 163, 2002 164, 2005 252, 2005 253, 2005 258

internal displacement 2001 224

new wars 2002 175

percentage of population killed in 2001 210

exports, irresponsible transfers from 2007 99

illicit transfers from 2002 132

illicit transfers to 2001 104–5

imports, irresponsible transfers to 2007 100

UNITA 2005 192

Congolese Rally for Democracy–Goma (RCD–Goma), firearms 2010 122

Congo River 2003 270–1

Congrès Panafricain des Jeunes et des Patriotes (Pan-African Congress of Young Patriots,

COJEP) 2011 214

Conseil national pour la défense de la démocratie (CNDD) (Burundi) 2007 203, 2007 204

Conseil national pour la défense de la démocratie-Forces pour la défense de la démocratie

(CNDD-FDD) (Burundi) 2007 197, 2007 199, 2007 203

disarmament 2007 204

ex-combatants 2007 218

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militias 2007 202, 2007 206

restructuring of the army 2007 207

consensual disarmament 2003 298–300

Consent-to-Search programme (United States) 2006 311–12, 2007 181, 2008 283

consignee, definition 2009 64

Consolidated Appropriations Act (2004) (United States) 2004 12

Constabulary military doctrine 2006 45, 2006 50–1

constituency building, NGOs and control 2002 242

consumerist militarism, culture of violence 2001 205

Contact-Memory Buttons 2002 261

Container Security Initiative (US Customs Service) 2003 107

containment

fragmentation of public space 2007 175–8

urban violence 2007 162

Conté, President Lansana 2006 252

Continental Aviation Company 2001 172

contingent valuation (CV) surveys 2003 133, 2003 135

Contras, illicit transfers to 2002 129

Control Arms Campaign 2004 1, 2006 97, 2007 129

control measures 2001 251–83, 2002 235–72

see also international control measures; national control measures; regional control

measures

accessibility thesis 2001 202, 2004 182–6

air cargo companies 2001 112–14

ammunition 2005 9, 2005 10, 2005 20–31

Argentina 2004 18–19

armed groups 2006 258–65

Australia 2004 67, 2004 184–6, 2004 192, 2004 301, 2004 302, 2004 303

Brazil 2003 87, 2006 141, 2006 145, 2006 157

brokering 2001 96, 2002 236, 2002 252–8, 2002 271–2, 2004 141–66

2001 update 2001 4, 2001 103–5, 2001 123–9, 2001 130

loop-holes 2001 103–5

national regulations 2004 151–66

norms 2003 231

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2002 212

regional control initiatives 2004 148–51

Southern Africa 2001 262

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 239

UN Programme of Action 2002 226

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2001 282

Cambodia 2006 119, 2006 123–30, 2006 134, 2006 136

Canada 2004 43, 2004 68–9, 2004 192, 2006 197–8

Central America 2001 257–8

civilian ownership

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 124

Germany 2007 51

Ireland 2007 44

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national control of 2002 222–5, 2002 263–71

national firearms controls 2002 263–71, 2003 239–43

patterns of 2007 63

South Sudan 2007 333–6

Yemen 2007 45

Colombia 2006 141, 2006 157, 2006 158, 2006 215–16, 2006 219, 2006 230–5

crime control 2001 219–22

demand for small arms 2006 141–3, 2006 145, 2006 148, 2006 150, 2006 158

prices 2007 264, 2007 281, 2007 282

disarmament 2003 309–11

South Sudan 2007 333–6

effectiveness of legislation 2004 182, 2004 186

end-use assurances 2002 248–52

estimating private legal firearms 2001 84–6

exports 2004 144, 2004 155, 2004 158

accountability 2002 248

end-use assurances 2002 248–52

of firepower 2005 184–5

harmonization 2002 236

human rights 2001 223

illicit transfers, ‘ant trade’ 2001 168

impact of 2004 184–6

Inter-American Convention 2001 253

International Tracing Instrument 2006 95–114

light weapons 2005 123–38

MANPADS 2004 90–4

manufacturing sectors 2005 50, 2005 64

Middle East 2003 79–80

municipal violence prevention programmes 2007 178–88

NGOs 2002 242–3

norms 2003 230–3

Pacific 2004 300–3

Pakistan 2002 100

Papua New Guinea 2006 165

peace process 2003 278

prices 2007 257, 2007 263, 2007 264, 2007 265, 2007 266–7, 2007 271, 2007 281, 2007

282

production 2001 7–8, 2001 12, 2003 33

licensed and unlicensed 2007 23–32

social, Yemen 2003 169–70

South Africa 2006 158

Southern Africa 2001 261–2, 2003 239–43

stockpile management 2002 258–61

supply-side humanitarianism 2002 182–3

tracing 2002 243–8, 2006 95–114

transfers

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 122–4

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international 2007 117–38, 2007 122–4, 2007 128–37

irresponsible 2007 73

licensing agreements 2007 26–31

transport agents 2001 103–4, 2001 123–9, 2001 130

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 237–43

UN Programme of Action 2002 208–9, 2002 222–6

United Kingdom 2004 67, 2004 188–9, 2004 192

United States 2004 66–7

violence and crime 2004 182–6

weapons management within armed groups 2006 257

Yemen 2003 169–70, 2003 181–3, 2003 183–7, 2003 185–7

young men and small arms 2006 310–16

Convention against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, Ammunition,

Explosives, and Other Related Materials (CIFTA) 2009 62, 2009 63

Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention) (1944) 2010 59–60

Convention on the Marking of Plastic Explosives (1991) 2002 245

Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of

Anti-Personnel Mines and on Their Destruction (Ottawa Convention) (1997) 2002 179,

2002 205, 2004 261, 2008 9, 2008 94–5, 2010 309, 2010 312

Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) (1989) 2009 193, 2009 208, 2009 209

Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict (2000) 2009 197,

2009 209

Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty 2004 78, 2008 92

Cook Islands

civilian holdings 2004 283, 2004 302

illicit weapons and trade 2004 285

stockpiles 2003 89

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Coordinating Action on Small Arms (CASA) 2003 152

coping strategies, demand for small arms 2006 143

corporate accountability, stockpiles 2003 58

corporate complicity 2011 152–3

corporate social responsibility

licensed production 2007 27, 2007 31

multinational corporations 2011 139–41, 2011 151–3

Correlates of War Project (CoW) 2005 231, 2005 238

corruption

Cambodia 2006 132–3, 2006 135

illicit transfers 2001 190–1

policing 2004 196, 2004 233, 2006 148, 2006 151

Thailand as a transit country 2002 143

thefts from state arsenals 2002 137–8

Uganda 2006 288

West African armed groups 2006 255, 2006 259

cost of illness (COI) method 2003 132–3

cost-benefit analysis, disarmament programmes 2003 132–3, 2003 135

Costa Rica

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control measures

Arias Code of Conduct 2001 257

Framework Agreement for Democratic Security in Central America 2001 257

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

transfers 2007 128

DDR and weapons reduction programmes 2005 290

economic effects of conflict 2001 232

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 232, 2001 233, 2001 241

gangs

gun ownership 2010 112, 2010 113

membership 2010 106, 2010 107

illicit transfers from, to Colombia 2004 130, 2005 162

imports, from the United States 2000 2003 106

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 275

private security companies

firearm stockpiles 2011 113

personnel 2011 104

costs

of availability of small arms, for aid agencies 2001 233–4

of control measures, Canada 2006 197–8

of small arms crime 2004 199

measuring 2004 191

Pacific region 2004 290–6

of small arms ownership, demand for small arms 2006 149, 2006 150, 2006 153–8

of small arms violence 2001 3, 2001 4, 2001 216, 2006 189–211

accounting framework 2003 132–3, 2003 135

methods of calculating 2001 214

treatment of injuries 2001 216–17

typology 2006 190–5

weapons prices 2007 263, 2007 265, 2007 266–9

Côte d’Ivoire

armed forces 2011 197–9

armed groups

craft production 2006 255

motivation for joining 2006 252

sources of weapons 2006 254, 2006 255

stockpiles 2003 82

supply-side measures 2006 258

transfers to 2006 256

typology 2006 249

banditry 2011 208–9

child reintegration 2009 210

community security 2011 3, 2011 211–12

comzones 2011 202–3, 2011 211, 2011 218–19

conflict 2011 193, 2011 194–7

conflict deaths 2005 248, 2005 249

conflict use 2005 193

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crime 2011 207–9

DDM programme 2011 213, 2011 219

DDR programmes 2006 259, 2006 262, 2009 184, 2009 187, 2011 219

diversion of ammunition to Liberia 2008 121, 2008 123, 2008 126, 2008 129, 2008 134

dozos (traditional hunters) 2011 3, 2011 212

gendarmerie, weapons 2011 199, 2011 200

gender-based violence 2011 209

illicit transfers from

to Liberia 2002 132, 2005 169

to the RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 171, 2001 172, 2004 131

to UNITA in Angola 2002 132

illicit transfers to 2005 106

violations of end-user certificates 2002 134–5

imports 2003 118, 2004 109, 2006 70, 2006 74

irresponsible transfers to 2007 100

independence 2011 197

insecurity

concerns 2011 206–8

perceptions of 2011 207

types of 2011 208–11

international forces 2011 216

judicial system 2011 201, 2011 203, 2011 219–20

militias 2011 212–14

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 32

non-state armed groups

firearms 2010 122

stockpiles 2010 324

non-state security 2011 211–16

police, weapons 2011 199, 2011 200

political history 2011 194–9

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

post-electoral crisis (2010) 2011 193, 2011 221

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 275

prisons 2011 201

private security companies

armed 2011 3, 2011 215

personnel 2011 104

rebel forces 2011 193, 2011 196–7, 2011 202–4

weapons 2011 204

resource-based conflict 2011 209

security forces 2011 6

fragmentation 2011 199–201

perceptions of 2011 205–6

reform 2011 194, 2011 216–20, 2011 221

vectors of insecurity 2011 210–11

weapons 2011 200, 2011 204

transfers, from Bangladesh 2009 37

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violence linked to electoral process 2011 209–10

COUGAR less-lethal projective launchers 2011 72, 2011 81

country-to-country transactions 2003 101

‘coup proofing’, Constabulary militaries 2006 50

covert transfers 2007 74, 2007 76, 2007 90–4

CoW see Correlates of War Project

CPA see Comprehensive Peace Agreement

CPAF see Cambodian People’s Armed Forces

CPP see Cambodian People’s Party

CQIE see Complejo Quimico Industrial del Ejercito

craft production 2001 45–7, 2003 9–10, 2003 26–36, 2007 43

Africa 2003 83, 2003 86

ammunition 2005 10, 2005 15–16, 2005 18

Brazil 2001 23, 2003 29

Burundi 2007 204, 2007 205

Chile 2003 28, 2006 85

civilian holdings 2007 43, 2007 53

Colombia 2004 24, 2005 161–2, 2006 223

definitions 2001 9, 2003 26, 2003 59–60, 2004 8

Ecuador 2004 24

Ghana 2003 29–30, 2006 258

illicit transfers 2002 139

Mali 2005 166

Middle East 2002 16–17

Pacific region 2003 35–6, 2004 277, 2004 288

Pakistan 2001 46–7, 2002 67, 2002 102, 2002 296–7, 2003 9, 2003 27, 2003 32–3

Papua New Guinea 2006 175, 2006 176, 2006 177, 2006 178

Philippines 2003 33–5, 2007 145

repairs and sporadic production sector 2005 46–9

South Africa 2001 22, 2001 45–6, 2003 30–1, 2003 31

Turkey 2003 31–2

West African armed groups 2006 255

CRC see Convention on the Rights of the Child

crime

see also gangs; organized crime; policing; theft; violence

accessibility thesis 2004 182–6

Africa 2004 192–9, 2007 171

armed gang membership, effects of small arms misuse 2003 146

armed groups

long-term gain-seeking groups 2005 196

UNITA 2005 192

West African 2006 255

ASEAN initiatives 2001 267

Australia 2002 268

black market 2001 167

Brazil 2004 69–70, 2006 83, 2007 241–2, 2007 289–90, 2007 301–11

diversions of ammunition 2007 289–90, 2007 301–11

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illicit craft production 2003 29

national control of civilian ownership 2002 268

urbanization 2007 241–2

weapons used in 2001 22–3

brokering penalties 2004 160–2

Burundi 2007 211–12

Cambodia 2006 125–30, 2006 131–3, 2006 136

Canada 2004 62, 2004 68

cascaded military weapons 2002 175

Central African Republic 2005 322–3

Chile, illicit craft production 2003 28–9

Colombia 2006 217, 2006 227–30, 2006 234

conflict, weapons collection 2002 295–7

costs of violence 2001 4, 2001 216

Côte d’Ivoire 2011 207–9

definitions of armed conflict 2005 231

demand for small arms 2006 142–3, 2006 148, 2006 149–51

prices 2007 265

economic costs 2004 190

effects of firearms small arms availability 2001 200–8, 2001 219–22, 2004 2, 2004 4, 2004

173–211

effects of small arms misuse 2001 214, 2003 131, 2003 136–40

Europe

border seizures 2005 116

civilian holdings 2003 67, 2003 68

stockpiles 2003 63

unregistered guns 2003 71–2

Georgia 2003 202, 2003 206–7, 2003 208–9

Germany 2007 51

global norms 2003 229–30

Haiti 2011 231, 2011 238–42

Honduras 2002 195

illicit transfers 2001 190

Bangladesh as a transit country 2002 143

Latin America 2001 185, 2003 116–17

to Papua New Guinea 2001 184

imitation guns 2003 59

International Tracing Instrument 2006 103, 2006 105

Interpol statistics 2003 158

Iraq 2004 44, 2004 50

Ireland 2007 44

Kyrgyzstan 2004 315–16

Latin America and the Caribbean 2003 87, 2004 50, 2004 52, 2006 83

Madagascar 2011 180–1

monitoring 2004 255

Morocco 2005 87

Nicaragua 2002 195

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opportunity for gain from 2007 167, 2007 169

Pacific 2004 295

Papua New Guinea 2006 165–6, 2006 168–75, 2006 184

Philippines 2007 145

illicit craft production 2003 34, 2003 35

police criminality 2004 233

post-conflict 2002 292, 2005 271–4

preferred types of small arms 2001 22

prices 2002 68

risk of being caught 2007 167

short-term gain-seeking groups 2005 192–3

South Africa 2004 63, 2008 183, 2008 184–7, 2008 191–2, 2008 195

South Sudan 2007 317, 2007 327–31

Sri Lanka 2004 59

stockpiles 2003 57

sub-machine guns 2004 30

Taiwan 2005 84

Thailand 2004 71

theft of weapons from crime scenes 2006 39

Turkey, illicit craft production 2003 31

Uganda 2006 288

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 237, 2002 238

United Kingdom 2004 67

United States 2001 23–4, 2003 18

access to firearms 2008 284–7

gun crime reduction 2008 287–8

urban violence 2007 161, 2007 164–7, 2007 169–73

urbanization 2007 164–7

using stolen firearms 2004 60–5

weapon tracing 2009 121

weapons collection programmes 2002 279, 2002 304–5, 2002 311, 2009 166

conflict 2002 295–7

crime prevention programmes 2002 282–3, 2002 307–10, 2004 190

post-conflict 2002 292

Yemen 2003 179–80, 2003 187

young men and small arms 2006 296–7, 2006 307

Crime Observatory (Jamaica) 2008 297

crime prevention councils 2007 182

crime-related violence, post-conflict 2009 228

criminal law, Yemen 2003 170

criminal records, civilian firearm users 2011 277–8

criminalization, transportation 2010 54

Croatia

civilian firearms

carrying in public 2011 293

licences 2011 280

prohibited and restricted 2011 270

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storage requirements 2011 293

transfer regulation 2011 283

use regulation 2011 284, 2011 286

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277, 2011 279

civilian ownership 2003 65

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

conflict, homicide and suicides during 2001 211

destruction programmes, surplus weapons 2008 97

disarmament 2009 162

exports

irresponsible transfers from 2007 98, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007 103, 2007 104, 2007

105, 2007 106

military firearms 2002 116

pistols and revolvers 2009 20, 2009 21, 2009 41, 2009 42

transparency 2006 81, 2007 88, 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 17

to the United States 2003 39, 2009 21

unofficial information 2001 158

value 2003 2006 68, 2006 70

value 2001 148

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 211, 2001 233, 2001 241

illicit transfers from 2003 111

to Colombia 2004 129

to the KLA 2004 133

to West Africa 2003 119

illicit transfers to

brokers 2001 102

violations of end-user certificates 2002 135

imports, grenade launchers 2011 26

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 275

private security companies

armed 2011 112, 2011 113

personnel 2011 104

pro-government armed groups 2010 263

production

of copies 2001 12

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2007 15

light weapons 2008 34

manufacturing sectors 2005 54, 2005 55

most popular small arms 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 37, 2001 52, 2002 57, 2003 38, 2003 44–5

Uzi sub-machine gun 2001 19

unlicensed production 2007 15, 2007 25

weapons collection and destruction programmes

disposal method 2002 311

Government peace-building 2001 2003 281, 2005 292

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peace operations 2003 293

SEESAC 2002–2005 2005 290

UNTAES peace-building 1996–1998 2001 177, 2002 290, 2002 302, 2003 280, 2003

293

weapons records 2009 128

young men and small arms 2006 297

cross-border trade, between the DRC and the RoC 2003 270–2

Crossman Corp (United States) 2002 28

crowd control 2004 233–5, 2004 312, 2011 87–9

CS (tear) gas, policing 2004 223, 2004 235

CSG see China South Industries Group Corporation

Cuba

control measures

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 123

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

illicit transfers from, Cold War grey market 2001 169

military stockpiles 2001 72, 2002 77, 2006 48, 2006 57

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 275

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

light weapons 2008 34

survey of producers 2001 25, 2001 52, 2002 57

Cugir (Romania) 2003 46

culture

accessibility thesis 2001 202

civilian ownership, national control of 2002 263

Colombia 2006 232

conflict use 2005 180

demand for small arms 2006 144

effects of small arms availability 2001 205–8

Europe 2003 63, 2003 66–9

illicit craft production 2003 27, 2003 32–5

Kosovo 2005 205–23

Kyrgyzstan 2004 318

Pacific 2003 88

Pakistan 2003 32–3

Philippines 2003 33–5

post-conflict 2005 275, 2005 280

symbolism of firearms 2001 205

United States 2003 16

weapons collection, Argentina 2002 308

Yemen 2003 187

young men and small arms 2006 295, 2006 302–10, 2006 314–16

culture of violence

effects of small arms availability 2001 205–8

Kosovo 2005 205–23

microeconomics 2001 229–30

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Cunningham, Charles 2004 70–1

Curbelo, Nelsa 2010 209, 2010 216, 2010 219, 2010 220, 2010 221, 2010 222, 2010 223

custodial authorities, military stockpiles 2006 58–60

customary law

effects of small arms misuse 2003 147

international 2003 217–18

Papua New Guinea 2006 179–80, 2006 183

Yemen 2003 183–4

customs

ammunition data 2010 10

authorized arms transfers 2009 7

brokering 2001 126, 2004 146

civil aviation 2010 60

codes 2003 177

container freight 2003 107

data, limitations of 2008 28

discrepancies in data 2001 150–1, 2001 153–4, 2001 156

European Union 2003 104

illicit transfers 2005 113–16

importers 2001 156–7

international regulations 2010 54–5

methodology for estimating transfers 2001 144

national regulations 2010 55–8

seizures, South America 2006 83–4

transit trade 2003 104–5

US exports 2001 152–4

Yemen 2003 176–7, 2003 183–4

customs officers, stockpiles 2006 43

CV see Comando Vermelho; contingent valuation

Cyprus

EU membership 2008 103

exports

annual value 2001 148

human rights 2004 132

irresponsible transfers from 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 105, 2007 106

transparency 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 17

imports

ammunition 2009 17

Comtrade data 2009 12

customs data 2002 126

list of exporters 2005 104, 2006 72

military firearms 2002 116

military small arms and light weapons 2009 25

transit trade 2003 104–5

value 2001 2004 100, 2004 108, 2004 109

value 2002 2005 97, 2005 98, 2005 106, 2005 107

value 2003 2006 65, 2006 74, 2006 75

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prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 275

private security companies, personnel 2011 104

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

survey of producers 2001 52, 2002 57

weapons collection programmes 2003 281

CZ (Czech Republic) 2001 21

CZ58 assault rifle, Burundi 2007 204

Czech Republic

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

brokering 2004 153, 2004 156, 2004 157, 2004 158, 2004 160, 2004 161

destruction programmes, MANPADS 2008 101

disarmament 2009 162

EU membership 2008 103

export controls 2009 67

enforcement 2009 86

exceptions 2009 78

licensing authorities 2009 88

licensing systems 2009 71, 2009 73

pre-licensing requirements 2009 76

transfer criteria 2009 93, 2009 95

exports

ammunition 2009 15, 2009 16

to Uganda 2007 293

annual value 2001 148

C2 Group 2004 108

to Colombia 2004 129, 2004 130, 2005 161, 2006 236

Comtrade data 2009 12

to the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2004 130

human rights 2004 129, 2004 130, 2004 131, 2004 132

to Indonesia 2004 130, 2004 131

irresponsible transfers from 2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007 104, 2007

105, 2007 106, 2007 107

list of importers 2005 108, 2006 75–8

military firearms 2002 116, 2009 35

muzzle-loading firearms 2002 114

national reporting 2002 118, 2002 120

non-military pistols and revolvers 2002 114

to Pakistan 2004 131

pistols and revolvers 2001 146, 2001 147, 2009 20, 2009 21, 2009 41

to Russia 2004 132

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 46

to Sri Lanka 2003 112

transparency 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 81, 2007 88, 2009 49, 2010 15, 2011 16

trends 2000 2003 108, 2003 109

to the United States 2003 39, 2009 21

unofficial information on 2001 158

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value 2001 2004 101, 2004 102, 2004 104

value 2002 2005 102, 2005 103

value 2003 2006 70

to Yemen 2003 176, 2003 177

illicit transfers from

to Eritrea 2002 136

Georgia 2005 172

to the LTTE in Sri Lanka 2001 176

to Rwanda 2002 132

illicit transfers to 2003 71

imports

list of exporters 2006 70

value 2001 2004 101

value 2002 2005 106, 2005 107

value 2003 2006 75

NATO membership 2008 103

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 275

private security companies, personnel 2011 104

production

global ranking of countries 2001 15, 2001 16

licensed 2007 15, 2007 21

light weapons 2008 34

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

most important companies 2003 15

most popular small arms 2001 18

most popular small arms in South Africa 2001 21

shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71

survey of producers 2001 35, 2001 36, 2001 52, 2002 57, 2003 38, 2003 39–41

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2002 79, 2002 80, 2002 87, 2003 65, 2007 50, 2007 63

military 2006 44, 2006 47, 2006 50

surplus weapons 2008 89, 2009 69

transferred to Afghanistan and Iraq 2008 79

transportation, licensing 2010 52, 2010 53

Dadaab refugee camp (Kenya), violence 2002 168–9

Dade County (Florida) 2004 57

Daewoo Precision Industries (South Korea) 2002 45

dahalo, Madagascar 2011 181–4

Dakar (Senegal) 2004 193, 2004 194

DALY see disability-adjusted life years

damaged weapons, military procurement 2006 9–10, 2006 12

Danao City (Philippines), craft production 2003 9, 2003 34, 2007 145

Danish Demining Group (DDG), Somaliland 2010 320

Danuvia Gepipari Rt. (Hungary) 2001 37

DAOSAAF see Voluntary Society of Supporters for the Air Force And Navy

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Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), carjackings 2007 172

Darfur (Sudan)

conflict deaths 2005 236–7, 2005 247, 2005 252, 2005 253, 2005 258

elections 2010 294

irresponsible transfers to 2007 92

violence in South Sudan 2007 317, 2007 319–20

Darfur Peace Agreement (2006) 2007 320

Darra Adam Khel (Pakistan), illicit craft production 2003 32–3

Darra (Pakistan), craft production 2002 139, 2003 9

data

collecting 2001 60–5

conflict deaths 2005 229–59, 2005 241–8

disarmament 2003 288

human development 2003 130–1

humanitarian impacts 2002 158

legal transfers 2001 143–4

transfers 2003 98

Datasus see Unified Database of the Ministry of Health

Davao City (Philippines), young men and small arms 2006 305

Davis Industries 2004 119

Dawood Gang (Mumbai) 2010 106, 2010 107

Dayton Peace Agreement 1995 2003 286, 2005 217

DDG see Danish Demining Group

DDM see disarmament and dismantling of militias

DDR see disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration

De Beers Diamodel 2002 140

De Decker, Joe 2001 117, 2002 140

De Decker, Ronnie 2001 173

DEA (United States), weapons stockpiles 2006 41, 2006 43

deactivated guns 2004 189

deactivation, UN Firearms Protocol 2002 239

dealers

arms brokers’ services 2001 100

bartering with conflict goods 2002 140

definition 2001 98

distinction from brokers 2001 129

stockpile estimates 2001 65

death squads, policing 2004 233

death-injury ratio 2002 162

deaths see conflict deaths; firearm deaths; firearm suicides; homicides

decommissioning, Northern Ireland 2002 292–3, 2002 311, 2003 284–6

DECOSAC see Development Co-operation and Small Arms Control

Deed of Commitment for Adherence to a Total Ban on Anti-personnel Mines and for

Cooperation in Mine Action 2010 309, 2010 312, 2010 313

deep preferences, demand for small arms 2006 144–5, 2006 147, 2006 149–53

Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON)

licensed production 2002 45, 2002 46–7, 2007 18

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survey of producers 2001 41

Defence Industries Organisation (DIO) (Iran) 2002 18, 2002 51, 2002 52, 2002 53

defence industry

Croatia 2003 44–5

Czech Republic 2003 39–41

Hungary 2003 41–2

Poland 2003 42

production 2003 37–9

Serbia and Montenegro 2003 46–7

Slovenia 2003 42–3, 2003 46

Defence Ministries (Republic of the Congo) 2003 269

defence spending, effects of small arms misuse 2003 144–5

Defence Systems Limited (United Kingdom) 2001 109

Defense civile (Republic of the Congo) 2003 256

Defense Logistics Services 2007 82

Defense Technology Corporation (United States), kinetic energy weapons 2011 81

Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) (United States) 2005 74

delinquency 2008 251–3

delivery verification (DV) certificate 2002 250, 2002 251, 2009 64, 2009 82

Dellamico, Mario 2001 188

demand for small arms

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 124–5

military 2006 8–11, 2006 141–59

national control of civilian ownership 2002 267

Papua New Guinea 2006 166, 2006 175, 2006 180

post-conflict 2005 274–5

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 257, 2007 262–9, 2007 271

South Sudan 2007 318

Uganda 2006 287–8

weapons collection programmes that fuel demand 2002 306, 2002 311

weapons reduction programmes that address demand 2002 280, 2002 304–5, 2003 313

West African armed groups 2006 247, 2006 258, 2006 259–65

Yemen 2003 169, 2003 177–86, 2003 187

young men and small arms 2006 302–10

Demetriou, Spyros 2002 298

demobilization

see also disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR)

armed groups 2006 252

Burundi 2007 221

Cambodia 2006 134–5

initiatives in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 263

Switzerland, transfer of military firearms to civilian ownership 2007 54

UN Programme of Action 2002 209

Demobilization and Reintegration (D&R) Commission (Afghanistan) 2009 292, 2009 294

democracy

Cambodia 2006 120–3

disarmament 2003 304–5

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exports, control and accountability 2002 248

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 263, 2007 264, 2007 266, 2007 281, 2007 282

Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) (formerly Zaire)

see also Zaire

air cargo companies 2001 114

armed groups 2005 193, 2005 195

armed violence in South Sudan 2007 317

brassage 2009 233

brokers, diamond trade 2001 108–9

child mortality 2002 173

conflict

conflict goods 2002 140–1

deaths 2005 230, 2005 245–7, 2005 252, 2005 255, 2005 258

effects on Horn of Africa region 2001 262

internally displaced persons 2001 224, 2001 225, 2002 196

percentage of population killed in 2001 210

DDR and weapons reduction 2003 284, 2003 298, 2005 280, 2005 284, 2005 290, 2005

291, 2009 184, 2009 187

peace operations 2003 293

exports, to the Republic of the Congo 2003 263, 2003 270–1

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 204–5, 2002 164

firearm ownership 2007 171, 2007 172

illicit transfers from

to Rwanda 2002 132

to Sudan 2007 325

to UNITA in Angola 2001 119, 2002 132

illicit transfers to

arms embargoes against 2002 133

from the Republic of the Congo 2003 270–1

tracing weapons 2004 126

imports

human rights 2004 130

irresponsible transfers to 2007 100

value 2001 2004 109

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 276, 2006 282, 2010 288–9

MANPADS attacks on aircraft 2008 13

mortality rates 2009 222, 2009 223

non-state actors

firearms 2010 122, 2010 124

light weapons holdings 2008 32

post-conflict deaths 2005 268

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

post-conflict violence 2009 221–3

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 275

private security companies, training 2011 123

refugees in Burundi 2007 200–1, 2007 202

stockpiles 2003 81

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young men and small arms 2006 305

demographics

accessibility thesis 2001 203–4

firearm homicides

Brazil 2007 228, 2007 233, 2007 234

United States 2001 239

urban violence 2007 167

urbanization 2007 162–3

violent young men 2006 298–300

demonstrations, policing 2004 233–5, 2004 312

Denel (South Africa) 2002 47–8, 2005 61

contracts 2010 29

licensed production 2007 11

Denmark

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

civilian ownership 2001 239, 2002 87–8, 2003 64

exports

annual value 2001 148

end-use assurances 2002 249

to Iraq 2006 74

national reporting 2002 118, 2002 120

transparency 2009 49, 2010 15, 2011 15, 2011 16

to the United States 2004 124

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 203, 2001 209, 2001 239, 2001 240

imports

ammunition 2009 17

list of exporters 2005 103, 2005 104, 2005 105, 2006 69, 2006 72, 2006 73

sporting shotguns 2009 19

value 2001 2004 109

value 2002 2005 107

value 2003 2006 75

military procurement 2006 16, 2006 30

private security companies, personnel 2011 104

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2007 15

light weapons 2008 34

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

survey of producers 2001 52, 2002 57

Denver (United States), gang violence 2010 136–7

Departamento de Industrias Miltares (Mexico) 2001 27

Department for International Development (DFID) (United Kingdom), disarmament and

development 2003 154–5

derived preferences, demand for small arms 2006 144–5, 2006 147, 2006 149

Desert Storm, Operation (1990–1991), conflict deaths 2005 234–5

destination countries, black market 2002 141–2

Destruction Day 2002 281

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destruction programmes 2002 7, 2002 279–317

Balkans 2001 177

Bolivia 2008 102

Bosnia and Herzegovina 2007 84

Cambodia 2002 296, 2006 119, 2006 123–5, 2007 65

China 2002 96

civilian holdings 2007 64–5

craft production in Burundi 2007 205

data on 2007 43

decision making 2008 98

disarmament comparison 2008 78

domestic 2008 96, 2008 98

donors 2008 105–6

effect of war on terror 2003 60–2

EU Joint Action 1998 2001 271–2

European unregistered firearms 2003 70

Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 263

impact on global stockpiles 2002 63, 2002 73–4

incentives 2008 103–6

Inter-American Convention 2001 256

internationally sponsored 2008 96–8

Kazakhstan 2008 98–9

Kosovo 2002 291

Liberia 2002 290

MANPADS 2008 80, 2008 99–102

military stockpiles 2002 85–6, 2006 39, 2006 45

Montenegro 2008 95

Mozambique 2002 294

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180

national control of civilian ownership 2002 267

NGOs 2002 243

Nicaragua 2002 292–4

norms 2003 231

origins 2008 94–6

programmes 1989–2001 2002 302

and security sector reform 2008 104–5

Sierra Leone 2002 290

Southern Africa, regional norms 2003 243–7

surplus weapons 2007 64–5, 2008 78, 2008 96–8, 2008 106–7

Cambodia 2006 119, 2006 124

UN Programme of Action 2002 225

Ukraine 2008 95

UN Programme of Action 2002 225

US military firearms 2002 85–6

weapons collection 2002 310

detainees, police executions 2004 230–2

deterrence

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violence and crime 2004 182–6, 2004 190

Yemen 2003 179

Detroit (United States), homicide rate 2007 165

Deuba, Sher Bahadur 2003 97

developed countries

homicides and suicides using firearms 1998 2001 208–9

urbanization 2007 163

developing countries

conflict 2003 126–8

firearm-related violence 2003 126–49

homicides and suicides using firearms 1998 2001 208–9

licensed production 2002 40

production trends 2001 12

small arms as a threat to development 2001 229–34

urbanization 2007 162, 2007 163, 2007 167–8

development

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 119, 2007 125

Brazil, firearm-related deaths 2007 242, 2007 245

DDR and weapons reduction 2003 309–10, 2005 276–7, 2005 279, 2005 284, 2005 286,

2005 287

economic effects of conflict 2001 231

effects of small arms 2001 229–34, 2003 125–59

firearm-related homicides 2001 232–3

Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and Development (2006) 2007 127

global norms 2003 228

historical record 2003 127

security 2003 150–1

security systems 2011 2

technology 2003 20–3

urban armed violence 2007 178

urbanization 2007 163, 2007 164, 2007 167–8

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 279, 2002 280, 2002 299

development agencies

effects of small arms misuse 2003 148–9

humanitarian impacts 2002 158, 2002 159

violence in refugee camps 2002 169

Development Co-operation and Small Arms Control (DECOSAC) 2003 155

development for disarmament 2002 297–303, 2003 128

development programmes

Cambodia 2006 124

demand for small arms 2006 144

deteriorating security 2001 226

economic effects of conflict 2001 231

effects of small arms misuse 2003 148–9

EU Development Council Resolution 2001 272

monitoring 2004 251–2

opportunity costs of small arms 2001 233–4

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security of personnel 2002 186–92

weapons collection, Mali 2002 288

West Africa 2006 248, 2006 264–5

young men and violence 2006 313–16

DFID see Department for International Development

DGFM see Dirección General de Fabricaciones Militares

Dhaka (Bangladesh)

global cities 2007 163

slums 2007 168, 2007 169

urbanization 2007 162

Dheere, Mohamed 2007 93

DIAG see Disbandment of Illegal Armed Groups

dialogue and sensitization programmes, post-conflict security 2009 233, 2009 236

Diamond, Larry 2005 275–6

diamonds

Angola 2001 117–19, 2001 173, 2002 140

brokers 2001 107–9

conflict trade 2002 139–40, 2002 142

Democratic Republic of the Congo 2001 108–9

Sierra Leone 2001 120–3, 2001 171

diaspora assistance

conflict weapons 2005 186–7, 2005 197

Kosovo 2005 215, 2005 218–19

DICON see Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria

Didinga 2007 337, 2007 338

Diemaco (Canada) 2001 27, 2002 45

licensed production 2007 18

Diemaco C7 rifle 2006 10–11

Diemaco C8 carbine 2006 10–11

differentiated use of force 2004 220–4

DINDUSMIL (Paraguay) 2002 45

Dinka 2007 334, 2007 337

DIO see Defence Industries Organisation

Dirección General de Fabricaciones Militares (DGFM) (Argentina) 2001 28, 2001 29, 2001

102, 2002 45

licensed production 2007 18

Dirección Nacional de Policía Especializada en Niños, Niñas y Adolescentes (DINAPEN)

(Ecuador) 2010 211, 2010 216

direct conflict deaths

compared to indirect deaths 2005 253, 2005 254–6, 2005 257–9

counting methods and sources 2005 233–41

definition 2005 232

global 2005 230, 2005 256–7

post-conflict zones 2005 268–9

underreporting 2005 241–8

direct offsets 2007 12

directed-energy weapons 2011 85–6

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disability

civilians 2002 164–5

effects of small arms misuse 2003 132

indicators 2002 162

Intifada 2002 165

post-conflict 2002 165

psychological impacts 2002 166–7

disability-adjusted life years (DALY) 2002 162, 2002 165

disarmament

see also disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration; weapons reduction

Afghanistan 2009 292–9

African stockpiles 2003 81

arms control comparison 2009 160

Australia 2009 167–9

bias of DDR 2005 283–4

Brazil 2004 69–71, 2004 72, 2009 169–71

Central African Republic 2005 323–7

child soldiers 2001 230

civilians 2003 305–9, 2007 64–5, 2009 161, 2009 164–77

coercive 2003 298–300, 2009 165, 2009 167

Colombia 2006 230–3

cost-benefit analysis 2003 132–3

definition 2009 159–60

destruction comparison 2008 78

deterrents to 2003 300–1

development for 2002 297–303, 2003 128

donor governments 2003 154–5

during conflict 2009 182

effects of small arms 2005 71, 2005 72–6

Georgia 2003 203–5

Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 263

Haiti 2005 164

human development 2003 151–6

illegal armed groups 2009 299–304

Iraq 2004 49–50, 2005 72, 2005 73

Irish Republican Army 2003 72

Kosovo 2005 212–13, 2005 221, 2005 280

Mozambique 2001 64

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 181, 2007 185–8

NGOs 2003 155–6

non-state actors 2009 161, 2009 180–7

norms 2003 243–7

Pacific 2004 294, 2004 295–300

Papua New Guinea 2006 182–3

peace processes 2003 277–316

postponing 2003 287–90

South Sudan 2007 318, 2007 327, 2007 330, 2007 338

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state 2009 161, 2009 178–80

sustainable 2003 309–13

types of 2009 160–4

UN Small Arms Conference (2001), draft Programme of Action 2002 209

Venezuela, urban violence in Caracas 2007 186

weapons reduction programmes 2005 280

World Bank 2003 152

Yemen 2003 186

disarmament by command 2002 286–7, 2002 288–91

Disarmament Commission Guidelines 2009 62, 2009 63

disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR)

Aceh 2009 256–9

Afghanistan 2009 285–310

Burundi 2007 198, 2007 199, 2007 203–7, 2007 218–21

Central African Republic 2005 325–7

child soldiers 2009 197

Colombia 2006 221, 2006 230, 2006 233–4, 2006 235, 2006 263

Côte d’Ivoire 2011 219

demand for small arms 2006 144, 2006 158

disarmament programmes 2009 161, 2009 180–7

firearm violence and crime 2004 196

history of 2005 277–9

incentives 2005 280–3

Liberia 2002 288–9, 2005 30

link with weapons reduction programmes 2005 280

management of expectations 2005 284–5

measuring success 2005 284

militarization of refugee camps 2005 273

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 179

NGOs 2002 243

non-state armed groups 2010 120

norms 2003 231

Northern Ireland 2006 260

peace process 2003 277–316

Phase I 2002 287

post-conflict zones 2005 267–93

reintegration programmes 2009 254–5

Republic of the Congo 2002 300–1, 2003 258

security and development 2003 152

short and long-term gain-seeking groups 2005 198–9

shortcomings 2005 283–9

Solomon Islands 2005 283

South Sudan 2007 327, 2007 331–3, 2007 336, 2007 339

UN Programme of Action 2004 256

US Army policy 2009 186

West African armed groups 2006 259–65

disarmament and dismantling of militias (DDM), Côte d’Ivoire 2011 213, 2011 219

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Disbandment of Illegal Armed Groups (DIAG) (Afghanistan) 2009 286, 2009 291–2, 2009

299–304, 2009 306, 2009 308

disclosure requirements, brokering 2002 253

disease

conflict deaths 2005 254–5, 2005 269

displaced people 2002 169–70

prevention of 2001 216

displaced people

see also internally displaced persons; refugees

2001 2002 169, 2002 196

Burundi 2007 200–3

Cambodia 2006 133

children 2009 201–3

effects of small arms misuse 2003 136

Georgia 2003 209–10

humanitarian impacts 2002 160, 2002 167–70

indirect conflict deaths 2005 232

Uganda 2006 275, 2006 278, 2006 280–1, 2006 288, 2006 289

disposal programmes 2002 310–11

see also destruction programmes

Australia 2004 184–6

national reporting 2004 256

obsolescent and surplus weapons, 2004 update 2004 56–60

old police weapons 2004 57

Pacific 2004 277, 2004 295–300, 2004 303

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 239

distribution of firearms 2001 65–8, 2002 74–83

military stockpiles 2006 37

Republic of the Congo, militia holdings 2003 264–5, 2003 266–9

Yemen 2003 178

diversions 2004 71–2

see also theft

ammunition 2005 14, 2007 289–312, 2008 45, 2008 52

armed groups 2010 325

to armed groups in South Sudan 2007 320–1

Brazil 2007 289–90, 2007 301–11

brokering 2004 154, 2004 155, 2004 163

from civilian holdings 2004 60–5, 2008 62–4

South Africa 2008 187–9

definition 2008 114–15, 2008 156–7

document abuse 2008 118

end-use assurances 2002 249, 2002 250, 2002 251

export controls 2008 126–7, 2008 132–3, 2008 143

government involvement 2008 124

in-transit 2008 123

irresponsible transfers 2007 73, 2007 74, 2007 81–6

links between legal and illicit transfers 2002 128–39

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multilateral prevention measures 2008 160–1

national control of civilian ownership 2002 263–4

neighbouring country’s military expenditure 2007 267

paths of 2008 44, 2008 46–7

point-of-delivery 2008 123–4

from police stockpiles, South Africa 2008 193–5

post-delivery 2008 123–4

prevention 2008 142–5, 2008 160–3, 2008 173–4

from private security companies, South Africa 2008 190–3

punishment 2008 134–6

risk factors 2008 122–7

significant cases (1987–2007) 2008 120–2

from South African peacekeepers in Burundi 2007 85–6

from state stockpiles 2004 43–4, 2004 54–60

extra-security force diversion 2008 53–6

high-order 2008 56–62

illicit trafficking in Colombia 2006 222

intra-security force diversion 2008 48–53

Iraq 2004 44–50

issued stock diversion 2008 51, 2008 193–8

Kyrgyzstan 2004 314–15

low-order 2008 47–56

military collapse 2008 60–2

official conspiracies 2008 56–9

Pacific 2004 285, 2004 286–90

police stockpiles 2004 230

policy implications 2008 52–3, 2008 55–6, 2008 59–60

South Africa 2008 193–8

South America 2006 83

Venezuela 2006 87

West African armed groups 2006 259

from stores of confiscated weapons, Chile 2006 85

transfer controls 2008 127–37

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 122

transfer routes 2008 118–19

transfers to non-state actors 2007 133

transportation methods 2008 115–16

types 2008 115

Uganda, ammunition 2007 289–301

Djibouti

alleged arms embargo violations, 2001 2002 132

covert transfers to Somalia 2007 94

DDR programmes 2009 184

DMD Holding Group (Slovakia) 2003 42

DNI see Dutch-Norwegian Initiative

documentation

see also end-user certification

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abuse of 2008 118, 2008 128–9

air cargo 2001 113–14

brokering 2004 144, 2004 146, 2004 163–4

trade 2003 100–1

transfer controls 2008 128–9

Dolisie (Republic of the Congo), government stockpiles 2003 259

domestic violence

effects of small arms misuse 2003 146

firearms access 2009 196

national control of civilian ownership 2002 265

Papua New Guinea 2006 166, 2006 170, 2006 171–2, 2006 179, 2006 180

public health approach 2008 25

risk factors 2008 260–1

weapons collection, Argentina 2002 309

Dominica

imports 2006 70

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Dominican Republic

civilian firearms

prohibited and restricted 2011 268, 2011 270

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277

control measures, OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

illicit transfers from, to Haiti 2005 164

private security companies

armed 2011 112, 2011 113

personnel 2011 104

production

global ranking 2000 2001 16

survey of producers 2001 25, 2001 52, 2002 57

donors

Afghan New Beginnings Programme (ANBP) 2009 294

Cambodia 2006 134–5, 2006 136

data collection 2002 158

DDR and weapons reduction 2005 276, 2005 277, 2005 284, 2005 285, 2005 286, 2005

289

disarmament and development 2003 154–5

effects of small arms misuse 2003 148–9

municipal violence prevention programmes 2007 179

Nairobi Declaration (2000) 2002 263

opportunity costs of small arms 2001 233–4

reintegration support, Aceh 2009 258–9

security sector reform 2003 153

tsunami aid 2009 271–3

urban armed violence 2007 178, 2007 181

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 281

double-licensing 2004 153, 2004 156

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Downing Street Declaration (1993) 2007 44

dozos (traditional hunters), Côte d’Ivoire 2011 3, 2011 212

DPKO see United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations

DPTC see Scientific and Technical Department

Draeger, Christoph 2005 144

Dragunov SVD assault rifle 2002 25

Burundi 2007 204

licensed production 2007 24

Dragunov SVDS rifle, licensed production 2007 24

DRC see Democratic Republic of the Congo

drug abuse

Papua New Guinea 2006 182

used to incite violence 2001 207

drug dependency, civilian firearm users 2011 277

drug economy, Afghanistan 2009 307

drug trafficking

Brazil 2005 195, 2007 241–2, 2007 301, 2007 304–5

brokers 2001 107

Central America, OAS firearms instruments 2001 256

Chile 2006 85

Colombia 2005 161–3, 2006 217, 2006 221, 2006 222

Ecuador 2010 215

effects of small arms misuse 2003 147

globalization of organized crime 2001 221

illicit craft production, Chile 2003 29

illicit transfers, Central America 2001 188–9, 2001 256

Inter-American Convention 2001 278, 2001 279

Ireland 2007 44

Kyrgyzstan 2004 323

LTTE in Sri Lanka 2001 182

Madagascar 2011 186

Mexico 2010 140

Morocco 2005 87

Papua New Guinea 2006 182

Peru 2006 86

South America 2006 83

urban violence 2007 161

DSA (United States), licensed production 2007 18

DShK heavy machine gun 2008 21

DShK-38/46 Degtyarev heavy machine gun 2004 32, 2004 34

Du, Wang 2005 144–5

Dube, Lucky 2008 183

Dunarit-Ruse (Bulgaria) 2003 44

Dunblane (Scotland) 2002 161, 2002 270–1, 2002 283, 2009 171, 2009 174

Dupuy, Trevor 2001 80

Dutch-Norwegian Initiative (DNI) 2004 150

Duvalier, ‘Papa Doc’ and ‘Baby Doc’ 2011 231

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Duyvendak, Yan 2005 145

DV see delivery verification

Dynamit Nobel (Germany)

ammunition production 2001 15

merger with RUAG 2002 2003 15

DynCorp 2011 125

Dziekanski, Robert 2011 91

EAC see East African Community

EADS see European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company

EAPC see Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council

EAPCCO see Eastern Africa Police Chiefs Cooperation Organisation

East African Community (EAC)

initiatives in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 262–5

Nairobi Declaration (2000) 2002 262

East Asia, civilian holdings, correlation to GDP 2007 57

East Asia Pacific, production 2001 44–5

East Central Europe, production 2001 30, 2001 34–6

East Germany see German Democratic Republic

East Timor 2004 240–1

armed groups 2006 253

DDR programmes 2009 184

disarmament 2003 292

gangs, girl members 2010 190

illicit capture of weapons 2008 55

imports 2002 147

military procurement 2006 22

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

post-conflict violence 2009 230

second-generation security promotion 2009 237

tracing ammunition used in 2004 126

Eastern Africa, stockpiles 2003 80, 2003 83–6

Eastern Africa Police Chiefs Cooperation Organisation (EAPCCO) 2004 253

control measures 2001 263–4, 2002 262

Eastern Equatoria (Sudan) 2007 324, 2007 325, 2007 336–9

machine gun attack 2008 12

Eastern Europe

see also central and eastern Europe

collapse of communism, surplus arms 2001 97

exports, to the Republic of the Congo 2003 263

illicit transfers from 2001 175–6

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 261

private security companies, armed 2011 114, 2011 115

violence and crime 2004 176, 2004 178, 2004 179, 2004 200

Eastern Front (Sudan) 2007 320

Eastern Slavonia, weapons collection 2002 290, 2002 311, 2003 300

Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement (2006) 2007 320

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EBA see Egbesu Boys of Africa

EBO see Hellenic Arms Industry

Echelon, small arms caches 2006 47

ecological model, violence 2008 211, 2008 226, 2008 228, 2008 237, 2008 250–1

ECOMOG see Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) 2011 197

ammunition 2005 24

brokering 2004 150, 2004 152

Code of Conduct 2005 24

Convention on Small Arms and Light Weapons (2006) 2010 49–50, 2011 264

light weapons 2005 125

West African Moratorium 2001 258–9, 2005 125

authorized imports, 2004 update 2004 100, 2004 112–14

Liberia 2003 119

Sierra Leone 2001 172

transfers to West African armed groups 2006 247, 2006 256

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2002 210

Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group (ECOMOG)

confiscations 2001 172

DDR and weapons collection 2003 279, 2003 292, 2005 287

Liberia 2002 288–9, 2003 283

Sierra Leone 2002 289–90, 2003 307

weapons captured from 2006 255

economic and crime-related violence, post-conflict 2009 228, 2009 229–30

economic models 2007 263

economic reintegration, Aceh 2009 264–6

economy

armed groups 2006 252–3

costs of small arms violence 2003 130, 2003 132–3, 2003 135, 2004 190–2, 2004 290–6,

2006 192–3

demand for small arms 2006 143, 2006 144–5, 2006 149

disarmament 2003 294, 2003 300–1, 2003 309–10

effects of small arms on human development 2003 128–49

Georgia 2003 206–7

illicit craft production 2003 27, 2003 30

new wars 2002 174–5

prices of Kalashnikov rifles 2007 257–72

small arms as a threat to development 2001 229–34

US producers 2001 25

Yemen 2003 171–2, 2003 178

young men and small arms 2006 298–300, 2006 303–4

ECOSOC see United Nations Economic and Social Council

ECOWAS see Economic Community of West African States

Ecuador

control measures, OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

disarmament 2009 162

exports

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annual value 2001 148

to Sudan 2004 132

gang violence 2010 93–4, 2010 214–15

prevention measures 2010 215–21

gangs 2010 209–24

disarmament 2010 221

firearms 2010 214–15

history 2010 212–14

mediation 2010 220

membership 2010 210–11

illicit transfers from 2006 83, 2006 85, 2006 222

to Colombia 2004 130, 2005 163

illicit transfers to

from Argentina 2007 29

violations of end-user certificates 2002 135

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 275

private security companies, personnel 2011 104

production

ammunition 2001 28

global ranking of countries 2001 16

survey of producers 2001 52, 2002 57, 2004 18, 2004 24

stockpiles 2004 51, 2004 52, 2004 53

civilian holdings 2001 85

surplus weapons 2008 84

EDA see European Defence Agency

EDF see Equatoria Defence Force

EDM see Electrical Discharge Machining

education

availability of small arms 2003 128

demand for small arms 2006 151–2

effects of small arms 2001 231, 2001 232–3, 2003 140–1, 2006 191

firearm homicides, Brazil 2007 233, 2007 235

impact of armed violence 2009 203–5

motivation for joining armed groups 2006 252

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180, 2007 181, 2007 188

Papua New Guinea 2006 182

effects of small arms

availability 2001 4, 2001 197–241

Georgia 2003 205–10

on human development 2003 125–59

humanitarian impact 2002 6, 2002 155–93

EFPs see explosively formed projectiles

Egbesu Boys of Africa (EBA) (Nigeria) 2006 249

Egypt

brokering 2004 152

civilian firearms

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penalties for unlawful possession 2011 282

user regulation 2011 276

control measures

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 123, 2007 125–6

Bamako Declaration (2000) (OAU) 2002 213, 2002 214

marking and tracing 2006 100–1

norms 2003 235

exports

annual value 2001 148

irresponsible transfers from 2007 94, 2007 106

to Sudan 2004 133

illicit transfers from 2007 106

to Liberia 2002 132

MANPADS 2004 89

to Rwanda 2001 206, 2002 132

to Somalia 2007 94

to Sudan 2001 171

illicit transfers to, from Libya 2001 171

imports

ammunition 2009 16, 2009 17

list of exporters 2005 105, 2006 73

military small arms and light weapons 2009 25

top importers 2004 2007 74

from the United States 2001 154

value 2003 2006 74, 2006 75

non-state actors

foreign government support for 2002 130

Islamic militants 2003 79

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 275

private security companies, public perception 2011 106

production

AK series rifles 2001 17

global ranking of countries 2001 16

illicit 2001 171

licensed production 2002 45, 2007 15, 2007 18, 2007 21, 2007 27

light weapons 2008 34

MANPADS 2004 81, 2004 82, 2007 21

manufacturing sectors 2005 60

most popular small arms 2001 20

RPG-7 variants 2004 36

survey of producers 2001 38–9, 2001 52, 2002 17, 2002 19, 2002 57

unlicensed 2007 15, 2007 18, 2007 21, 2007 27

stockpiles

military 2005 86, 2005 88, 2006 57

police 2005 89

Third Biennial Meeting of States (BMS3) 2009 137

Yemen 2003 170, 2003 175

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Eiland, General Giora 2002 165

Ejército de Liberación Nacional see National Liberation Army

El Joven Noble (The Noble Young Man) Male Responsibility Project 2010 238

El Salvador

armed violence, interventions 2008 281, 2008 291–5

Arms-free Municipalities Project (AFMP) 2008 292–5

conflict

cease-fires for national immunization days 2002 170

economic effects of 2001 231

mortality rates 2002 173

control measures

Framework Agreement for Democratic Security in Central America 2001 257

Inter-American Convention 2001 256

municipal violence prevention programmes 2007 178

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

costs of small arms violence 2006 196, 2006 197, 2006 201

DDR and weapons reduction 2005 277, 2009 184

crime reduction (Goods for Guns) 1996–1999 2002 294, 2002 295, 2002 311

peace-building 1992–1993 2002 302, 2003 280

UNDP 2001–2004 2005 90, 2005 280, 2005 292

disarmament 2009 162

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 232, 2003 138

gangs 2008 290

gun ownership 2010 112, 2010 113

membership 2010 69, 2010 106, 2010 107

reduction programmes 2009 233, 2009 239

socio-political factors 2010 230

suppression strategies 2010 246

gun culture 2005 207

homicides 2008 289–91, 2008 295, 2009 227, 2009 228

illicit transfers from

to Colombia 2004 130, 2005 162

to Mexico 2001 189

illicit transfers to, Cold War grey market 2001 169

imports 2001 157

legislation, violence reduction 2008 293

peace negotiations, disarmament 2003 282

police, post-conflict reform 2004 240

post-conflict injuries 2005 275

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 275

private security companies

firearm stockpiles 2011 113

personnel 2011 104

second-generation security promotion 2009 237

Society without Violence (Sociedad sin Violencia) 2008 292

urban armed violence 2007 171, 2007 178

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young men and small arms 2006 297

Eldoret (Kenya) 2005 13

elections

disarmament 2003 304–5

Georgia 2003 195–6

violence 2010 265, 2011 209–10

electric firing 2003 24

electric-shock weapons, police use 2011 85, 2011 89–92

Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) 2005 49

Elisco Tool (Philippines), survey of producers 2001 44

ELN see National Liberation Army (Colombia)

embargoes 2004 263–71

armed groups, West Africa 2006 258

brokering 2001 102, 2001 106, 2001 120, 2004 142, 2004 144, 2004 145

Croatia 2001 102

disarmament 2003 309

Fiji 2004 291

group resources 2005 187

human rights 2004 128, 2007 75

humanitarian approach 2002 183

Liberia 2005 168

MANPADS 2005 133–4

monitoring 2004 249–50, 2004 263–71

multilateral embargoes effective 2001 2002 132–3

norms 2003 224–5, 2003 232

private military companies 2001 110

Sierra Leone 2001 120

Somalia 2007 92, 2007 94

sub-Saharan Africa 2003 117–18

Sudan 2007 92, 2007 320

UNITA 2005 192

violations 2002 128–9, 2002 131–4

emergency, states of, policing 2004 220

Emler, Nicolas 2006 303–4

employment

see also unemployment

in the arms industry, US producers 2001 25, 2001 27

Bulgaria 2003 43

costs of small arms violence 2006 191

Croatia 2003 45

DDR programmes, West Africa 2006 261

effects of small arms misuse 2003 147

firearm homicides 2003 137, 2003 138

Hungary 2003 41

Papua New Guinea 2006 178

Poland 2003 42

Romania 2003 45

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Russian Federation 2003 19

Serbia and Montenegro 2003 46

Sierra Leone, disarmament 2003 308

United States 2003 17

Yemen 2003 172

empowerment, young men and small arms 2006 305

Empressa Nacional Santa Barbara (ENSB) (Spain), survey of producers 2001 32

Emsdetten (Germany) 2007 51

EMV see Eszak Magyarorszagi Vegyimuvek

end producers 2001 11, 2003 12

end use, definition 2009 64

end users

definition 2009 64

MANPADS 2005 132–6

marking 2002 245

production sectors 2005 42, 2005 43

transparency 2005 111, 2006 80

end-use assurances (EUAs)

illicit transfers to West African armed groups 2006 256

measures 2002 236, 2002 248–52, 2002 271–2

supply-side humanitarianism 2002 182–3

violations of 2002 128–9

end-use monitoring

ad hoc checks 2008 163

Blue Lantern monitoring programme 2008 129, 2008 137, 2008 170

delivery verification 2008 163, 2008 174

Golden Sentry programme 2008 170

Stinger missiles 2008 144

transfer controls 2008 127, 2008 128–9, 2008 133–6

United States 2008 170

end-user certificates (EUCs) 2008 163

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 123

abuse of 2008 118, 2008 155, 2008 158–9, 2008 175–6

definition 2009 64

illicit transfers 2002 134–5

from Argentina to Croatia 2001 102

brokering 2001 27, 2004 144, 2004 163–4

to UNITA 2001 117–18, 2001 119, 2001 173

national control systems 2001 124, 2001 125–6, 2009 81–2

ways round 2001 104

end-user certification

Austria 2008 164–5, 2008 171–3

Belgium 2008 165, 2008 171–3

Brazil 2008 165, 2008 171–3

Canada 2008 165–7, 2008 171–3

China 2008 167, 2008 171–3

documentation 2008 163, 2008 172, 2008 175

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enhancing 2008 175–6

Germany 2008 167, 2008 171–3

Italy 2008 167–8, 2008 171–3

Japan 2008 168, 2008 171–3

multilateral measures 2008 160–1

national practice 2008 164–73

national systems 2008 162–3

Sweden 2008 175

transfer controls 2008 128–9

United Kingdom 2008 169, 2008 171–3

United States 2008 169–70, 2008 171–3

enforcement

controls on brokering 2002 257

disarmament 2003 309

Great Lakes region and Horn of Africa 2002 262

engagement

armed groups 2010 94, 2010 305–26

humanitarian approach 2010 306–15

England and Wales

civilian holdings 2007 47–8

correlation between wealth and 2007 62

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

correlation to GDP 2007 58, 2007 59

national registration data 2007 50

firearms offences 2009 172–3

gangs

gun ownership 2010 109–10, 2010 112, 2010 113

membership 2010 106, 2010 107

homicides 2002 271

law enforcement stockpiles 2006 40

ENSB see Empressa Nacional Santa Barbara

environmental pollution, ammunition 2005 16–17, 2005 29

epidemiological surveys, conflict deaths 2005 239–40, 2005 242, 2005 245–6

epidemiology, armed violence 2008 224

Equatoria Defence Force (EDF) 2007 324, 2007 325

Erfurt school massacre (Germany) 2003 57, 2003 63, 2003 69–70

Eritrea

armed violence in South Sudan 2007 317

conflict, percentage of population killed in 2001 210

DDR programmes 2009 184

Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement (2006) 2007 320

illicit transfers from

to Somalia 2001 175, 2002 132, 2004 87–8, 2007 93–4

to Sudan 2001 174, 2007 92

illicit transfers to 2002 136

arms embargoes against 2002 132, 2002 133

imports, from Romania 2003 110

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prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 275

ERO sub-machine gun, unlicensed production 2007 25

Erskine, Lt. Gen. Emmanuel 2003 82

Eryx ATGWs 2011 32

estimation techniques, conflict deaths 2005 239–42

Estonia

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

brokering 2004 154, 2004 155, 2004 156, 2004 157, 2004 158, 2004 160, 2004 161

civilian firearms

licences 2011 280, 2011 281

prohibited and restricted 2011 270

registration 2011 273

storage requirements 2011 293

transfer regulation 2011 283

use regulation 2011 286

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277, 2011 279, 2011 280

disarmament 2009 162

EU membership 2008 103

exports, to Iraq 2006 74

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 209, 2001 233, 2001 240, 2001 241

imports 2002 86, 2002 116, 2002 147

military procurement 2006 15, 2006 30

NATO membership 2008 103

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 275

private security companies, personnel 2011 104

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2007 15

most popular small arms 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 30, 2001 34, 2001 52, 2002 57, 2003 38, 2003 48

Uzi sub-machine gun 2001 19

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2001 85, 2003 65

military 2006 44, 2006 47

surplus weapons 2008 89

young men and small arms 2006 297

Eszak Magyarorszagi Vegyimuvek (EMV) (Hungary) 2001 37

ETA see Euskadi Ta Askatasuna

Ethiopia

conflict

percentage of population killed in 2001 210

in South Sudan 2007 317

DDR programmes 2009 184

illicit transfers from 2007 106

to Kenya 2001 175

to Somalia 2001 175, 2002 132, 2007 93–4

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to Sudan 2007 325

to Sudanese rebels 2001 174

illicit transfers to, arms embargoes against 2002 132, 2002 133, 2004 128, 2004 130

imports 2003 110, 2003 118, 2005 104

irresponsible transfers to 2007 100

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 32

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 276

production 2001 16, 2001 52, 2002 57

stockpiles, civilian holdings 2007 60

ethnic violence

Côte d’Ivoire 2011 197–8

illicit transfers 2001 168

Papua New Guinea 2006 168

West Africa armed groups 2006 250

ethnicity

Brazil, firearm-related deaths 2007 228, 2007 231–2, 2007 244–5

Burundi 2007 199, 2007 201, 2007 202, 2007 221

gang violence in Los Angeles 2007 183

Kyrgyzstan 2004 318

policing 2004 228, 2004 236

South Sudan 2007 317, 2007 318, 2007 328, 2007 333–5

United States, firearm homicides 2001 204, 2001 239

urban violence 2007 167

EU see European Union

EU ASAC see European Union Assistance in Curbing Small Arms and Light Weapons in

Cambodia

EUAs see end-use assurances

EUCs see end-user certificates

Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) 2002 260

measures 2001 273–4

Euro-Atlantic region, measures 2001 273–6

Eurogang project 2010 129, 2010 131, 2010 137, 2010 145, 2010 232

Eurometaal (Netherlands) 2001 32, 2002 12, 2002 34

Euromissile 2004 27

Europe

see also Central and Eastern Europe; Central Europe; East Central Europe; Eastern Europe;

European Union; Western Europe

control measures, regional norms 2003 236–7

criminal victimization in 2007 169–70

gang violence 2010 136–8

gun culture 2003 66–9

illicit transfers 2001 175–80, 2005 113–16, 2006 83

from Former Yugoslavia 2003 111

insurgent demand 2001 83

insurgents and other non-state combatants 2001 79, 2001 83

non-European Union, transfers 2003 108–11

police, average number of officers 2006 42

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production

ammunition 2005 14

by value 2001 14

by volume 2001 12

distribution of producing companies 2001 10–11, 2002 12, 2003 12, 2003 14, 2004 10,

2005 14

distribution of producing countries 2001 10–11, 2002 11, 2003 11, 2004 9

licensed and unlicensed 2007 23

major producers 2003 14

manufacturing sectors 2005 57, 2005 59

survey of producers 2001 30–8

stockpiles 2002 87–90, 2003 62–72

civilian holdings 2003 57, 2003 63–6, 2003 70–2

military 2006 51, 2006 52, 2006 53, 2006 58

mortars 2002 72

terrorism 2003 72

transfers 2003 103–11

value 2000 2003 100, 2003 101

to Yemen 2003 173–4

weapons collection programmes 2003 280–1

young men, proportion of population 2006 299

European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) 2005 59, 2005 61

European Code of Police Ethics 2011 71

European Convention on Human Rights 2004 218

European Defence Agency (EDA)

Code of Conduct on Defence Procurement 2010 12

Defence Contracts Opportunities bulletin board 2010 12

offset deals 2007 12

European Tracking Initiative 2008 129

European Union Assistance in Curbing Small Arms and Light Weapons in Cambodia (EU

ASAC) 2002 296, 2003 310, 2006 119, 2006 123, 2006 130, 2006 134–6

European Union (EU)

Annual Report, ammunition 2010 10, 2010 12

arms embargoes 2001 2002 133

brokering, control measures 2001 127, 2004 147–8, 2004 150, 2004 152, 2004 155–7,

2004 166

Central African Republic anti-poaching initiative 2005 310

civil aviation regulations 2010 59

Code of Conduct on Arms Exports 2001 269–71, 2009 62, 2009 63, 2009 66

ammunition 2005 14, 2005 24

brokers 2001 127

exports to Nepal 2003 113

human rights 2004 125

humanitarian law 2002 182, 2002 183

influence on UN Programme of Action 2002 214

licensed production 2007 28, 2007 31

licensing criteria 2009 91, 2009 95–6

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MANPADS 2005 131–2

re-export provision 2009 84–5

transparency 2006 66, 2006 79–80

Working Party on Conventional Arms Exports 2007 137

Common Military List 2005 102

military weapons categories 2009 67

control measures 2001 268–72

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 119

ammunition 2005 24

brokering 2001 127, 2004 147–8, 2004 150, 2004 152, 2004 155–7, 2004 166

International Tracing Instrument 2006 101, 2006 102

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2002 211, 2002 212

in Southern Africa 2001 261–2

UN Programme of Action 2002 210–11, 2002 214, 2002 222–3, 2002 224

Council Common Position on the control of arms brokering 2005 24

DDR and weapons reduction 2003 292, 2005 281, 2005 287

destruction programme assistance 2008 78, 2008 94

Development Council 2001 272

embargoes 2004 128

European Weapons Directive 2011 265

export controls 2009 77, 2009 79

export licences, refusals 2011 19

exports

to peacekeeping missions 2009 37–9

reporting 2009 26, 2009 28

illicit transfers from 2001 176

irresponsible transfers to Cameroon 2007 99

Joint Action on Small Arms (1998) 2001 271–2

brokers 2001 127

influence on UN Programme of Action 2002 214

marking 2002 246

stockpile security 2002 259

light weapons 2005 125

marking and tracing 2002 247, 2006 101, 2006 102

member nations 2001 269

membership requirements 2008 103–4

monitoring, data on legal transfers 2001 144

offset deals 2007 12

Plan of Action (2000) 2002 210, 2002 214–15

production 2002 13, 2003 13

ammunition 2005 14

Programme for Preventing and Combating Illicit Trafficking in Conventional Arms (1997)

2001 261–2, 2001 269, 2002 214

regional norms 2003 236–7

Single Administrative Document (SAD) 2010 55–7

stockpiles, civilian holdings 2003 64–6

Strategy to Combat Illicit Accumulation and Trafficking of SALW and Their Ammunition

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2010 47–9

transfers

human rights 2004 125

hunting and sporting firearms 2002 124

intra-regional 2003 101

to Latin America 2003 114, 2003 116

MANPADS 2005 131–2

trends 2000 2003 103–5

to the United States 2004 124

value 2000 2003 100, 2003 101

value 2001 2004 108

Working Party on Conventional Arms Exports (COARM), transfer controls 2007 137

Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (Basque Homeland and Freedom) (ETA)

guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

stockpiles 2002 89, 2003 72

ex-combatants

see also disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration; reintegration of former combatants

Aceh 2009 249–78

Afghanistan 2009 295–9

Burundi 2007 198, 2007 202, 2007 203–4, 2007 218–20

crime, weapons collection 2002 295–7

reintegration 2003 310

Republic of the Congo 2002 300–3, 2003 266, 2003 272

excess mortality

see also conflict deaths

definition 2005 232

Guatemala, post-conflict 2005 270

post-conflict 2005 268–9, 2009 222–3, 2009 289

‘excessive and destabilizing accumulation’, UN Programme of Action 2002 222, 2002 224

exclusion

demand for small arms 2006 143–4

fragmentation of public space 2007 178

young men and small arms 2006 295, 2006 305–6

exclusive licenses 2007 8

executions, extrajudicial 2004 230–2, 2004 236

Executive Outcomes (EO) 2001 104, 2001 109, 2001 110

expanding bullets 2005 22–3

explosively formed projectiles (EFPs), lethality 2008 12

explosives

Colombia 2006 223, 2006 225, 2006 226, 2006 231, 2006 238

Georgia 2003 203–4

International Tracing Instrument 2006 96

Palestine 2003 78

UN Firearms Protocol 2001 278

export controls

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 122–4

accountability 2002 248

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diversion prevention 2008 126–7, 2008 132–3, 2008 143, 2008 159–60

end-use assurances 2002 248–52

end-user certification 2009 81–2

enforcement 2009 85–6

EU Code of Conduct 2001 269–71

exceptions to licensing requirements 2009 78–9

global licences 2009 79, 2009 80

global norms 2003 231

glossary of terms 2009 64

licence types 2009 79–81

license systems 2001 124, 2001 125, 2001 253, 2001 270

licensing authorities 2009 86–90

licensing criteria 2009 91–6

MANPADS 2008 61

military small arms 2009 61–97

OAS Model Regulations 2001 255

pre-licensing requirements 2009 69–78

re-export provisions 2009 82–5

‘Tracker system’ 2009 80, 2009 81

transparency 2008 136–7

types of 2009 62–5

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 238–9

UN Programme of Action 2002 209, 2002 223, 2002 224–5

violations 2008 137

export licences 2006 79–80

see also Small Arms Trade Transparency Barometer

brokering 2001 124, 2002 253

end-use assurances 2002 248–52

EU 2011 19

EU Code of Conduct 2001 270

government reports 2001 148–53

Inter-American Convention 2001 253

national control systems 2001 125

national reporting 2002 117–22

from Russia 2003 110

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 238–9

from the United States 2003 106

exportation, urban violence 2007 162

exporters, rankings 2011 11

exporting state, definition 2009 64

exports

see also brokering; illicit transfers; Small Arms Trade Transparency Barometer

ammunition

shotgun shell parts 2010 25–6

shotgun shells 2010 25–6

small-calibre 2009 14–17, 2010 23–4

to Uganda 2007 294–7

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central and eastern Europe 2003 38–9

civilian firearms 2003 102–3

codes of conduct, supply-side humanitarianism 2002 182–3

Colombia 2006 217–21

Comtrade data 2000–2006 2009 11–25, 2009 52

customs data

1994–1998 2001 145–55

1999 2002 112–17

2000 2003 97–120

2001 2004 99–134

2002 2005 97–105

2003 2006 65–78

definitions 2009 64, 2009 65–6

European Union 2001 269–71, 2003 103–5

France, control and accountability 2002 248

global trade 2006 68–74

Hungary 2003 41

irresponsible transfers 2007 73–107

Kyrgyzstan 2004 321–2

Latin America 2003 114–17

licensed production 2002 40, 2002 42, 2002 53

MANPADS 2005 131–7

military firearms 2009 32–9

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23–5

national controls, brokering 2002 254–5

national reporting 2001 147–55, 2002 117–23, 2004 101

necessity for producers 2004 118–25

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2001 275

Pacific 2004 277, 2004 280, 2004 282, 2004 303

permanent 2009 65

pistols and revolvers 2009 20–2, 2009 39–43

regional norms 2003 236–7

Romania 2003 45

Russia 2003 110–11

sources of 2009 68–9

South America 2003 114

sporting firearms 2009 17–20, 2009 43–7

sub-Saharan Africa 2003 117–19

Sweden 2002 248

temporary 2009 66

top exporters 2004 2007 74

transit 2009 66

Ukraine 2003 48

UN data on 2001 146–7

United Kingdom 2002 248

United States 2002 248, 2003 105–8

to the United States 2001 26–7

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eXtended Range Electro-Muscular Projectile (XREP) 2011 85

extensive-range production 2005 45, 2005 55–7, 2005 63–4

extortion

Georgia 2003 210

Papua New Guinea 2006 170, 2006 180

extra-judicial detention, Haiti, urban political armed violence 2007 174

extra-judicial execution 2004 230–2, 2004 236

extractive industries, use of private security companies 2011 135–58

extraterritorial jurisdiction 2002 255–6, 2004 158–9, 2004 161

Ezell, Edward 2001 62

F1 automatic rifle 2006 55

FAA see Angolan Armed Forces

FAB see Forces armées burundaises

Fábrica Boliviana de Municiones (FBM) 2004 21

Fabrica de Armas Nacionales (Mexico) 2001 27, 2002 45, 2002 51

Fábrica de Armas y Municiones del Ejéricito (FAME) (Peru) 2004 25

Fabrica Militar de Armas Poratiles Domingo Mathheu (FMAP) (Argentina) 2001 29

Fábrica Militar Fray Luis Beltran (Argentina), licensed production 2007 18

Fábrica Nacional de Cartuchos e Munições (Brazil) 2001 29

Fabrica Realengo (Brazil) 2001 29

Fábricas y Maestranzas del Ejército (FAMAE) (Chile)

illicit craft production 2003 28, 2003 29

survey of producers 2001 30, 2004 22–3, 2005 57

Fabryka Broni (Poland) 2003 42

FAC see Forces armées congolaises

FACA see Forces armées centrafricaines

facilitators, NGOs 2002 243

Factory 54 (Egypt) 2002 17

FAFN see Forces Armées des Forces Nouvelles

failed cities 2007 176–8

Falcone, Pierre Joseph 2004 165, 2004 166

FAMAE see Fábricas y Maestranzas del Ejército

Famas assault rifle

estimate of total production 2001 63

most popular assault rifles 2001 18, 2001 20

producers 2002 33

FAME see Fábrica de Armas y Municiones del Ejéricito

family bonds, Yemen 2003 169

family violence, Papua New Guinea 2006 171–2, 2006 179, 2006 180

FANCI see Forces Armées Nationales de Côte d’Ivoire

Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) (El Salvador) 2002 294

FARC see Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia

Farrell, Malchi 2005 149

fashion, prices and consumer taste 2002 70

Fashoda Peace Agreement (1997) 2010 278

Fatah 2002 131

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FBI see Federal Bureau of Investigation

FBM see Fábrica Boliviana de Municiones

FDI see foreign direct investment

FDN see Force de défense nationale

fear, costs of violence 2001 217, 2001 219–20

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) (United States)

stockpiles 2006 41, 2006 43

weaponry 2010 114

Federal Premium, ammunition 2011 77

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, post-conflict outcome 2009 226

Federated Niger Delta Ijaw Communities (FNDIC) (Nigeria) 2006 249

Fegarmy (FEG) (Hungary) 2001 37, 2003 41

Fegyver es Gaykeszuelekgyara (Hungary), licensed production 2007 18

Fenton, George 2011 84

Fetter, Gregory 2002 64

fights

Burundi 2007 212

South Sudan 2007 329, 2007 330–1

Fiji Islands

costs of firearm misuse 2004 290–2

gun ownership laws 2004 283, 2004 302, 2004 303

imports 2004 281

rebellion 2000 2001 184

stockpiles 2003 88, 2003 89, 2004 284

leakage 2004 55, 2004 287, 2004 288

FIM-43 Redeye 2004 80, 2004 82, 2004 84

FIM-92 Stinger MANPAD 2002 116, 2003 76, 2004 82, 2004 83, 2004 84, 2004 88

financing

effects of small arms misuse 2003 144–5

illicit brokering 2004 144

Fine Mechanics Plant State Enterprise (Ukraine) 2003 49

Finland

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

civilian firearms

carrying in public 2011 293

licences 2011 280

prohibited and restricted 2011 270

regulation 2011 266

transfer regulation 2011 283

use regulation 2011 284, 2011 286

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277

control measures, brokering 2004 156, 2004 158, 2004 159, 2004 161

disarmament 2009 162

export controls 2009 67

exceptions 2009 78

licensing authorities 2009 89

licensing systems 2009 71, 2009 73

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transfer criteria 2009 91, 2009 93, 2009 95

exports

ammunition 2009 15

annual value 2001 148

average annual value 2001 147

to China 2004 129

human rights 2004 129, 2004 132

irresponsible transfers from 2007 98, 2007 99, 2007 105

list of importers 2005 108, 2006 75, 2006 77, 2006 78

military firearms 2009 36

national reporting 2001 150, 2002 118, 2002 120

to Russia 2004 132

share of total arms exports 2001 144

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 46

sporting rifles 2002 114

transparency 2004 117, 2004 126, 2005 112, 2006 81, 2007 88, 2009 49, 2010 15,

2011 16

to the United States 2004 124

value 2001 2004 104

value 2002 2005 103

value 2003 2006 70

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 209, 2001 239, 2001 240

imports

list of exporters 2005 104, 2005 105, 2006 73

value 2001 2004 109

value 2002 2005 107

value 2003 2006 76

mass shootings 2011 266

military procurement 2006 13

private security companies, personnel 2011 104

production

AK series rifles 2001 17

global ranking of countries 2001 16

light weapons 2008 34

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

most important companies 2003 15

most popular small arms 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 52, 2002 57

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2001 239, 2003 64, 2007 47–8

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

military 2004 46, 2005 77, 2006 44, 2006 51, 2006 53

stolen firearms 2004 63

surplus weapons 2008 89, 2009 69

transfers 2000 2003 103

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transportation

customs regulations 2010 57

licensing 2010 53

Fiocchi Munizioni (Italy), licensed production 2007 18

fire fighters, firearms stockpiles, Bulgaria 2006 40

fire-and-forget missiles 2004 79

firearm deaths

see also firearm homicides; firearm suicides; homicides

Brazil 2007 227–8, 2007 230–42, 2007 251

Central African Republic 2005 321

children and youth 2009 195–8

humanitarian impacts 2002 155, 2002 156–67

humanitarian personnel 2002 186–8

injury to killed ratio 2002 161

Kyrgyzstan 2004 315–17

non-conflict 2004 174–204

post-conflict 2002 163, 2002 164, 2005 268–9

regional rates 2008 218–19

South Africa 2008 183, 2008 188, 2008 195

United Kingdom 2009 172–4

United States 2008 281–2

urban–rural differences 2008 257

firearm homicides 2008 219, 2008 280

see also firearm deaths; firearm suicides; homicides

accessibility thesis 2001 202, 2004 182–6

accounting for the cost of gun violence 2003 132–3

Australia 2009 168–9

correlation to city size 2007 167

Brazil 2001 222, 2006 296, 2007 230–42, 2007 251, 2009 170–1

correlation to city size 2007 165–6

Burundi 2007 212

Cambodia 2006 127–33

Canada

correlation to city size 2007 165

cost effectiveness of control measures 2006 197–8

Central America 2001 232

China 2005 82

civilian ownership 1999 2001 203, 2001 239

Colombia 2006 215, 2006 216–17, 2006 227–30, 2006 231, 2006 236–41, 2008 292

correlation to city size 2007 165–7

costs of small arms violence 2003 134–5, 2006 189–211

demand for small arms 2006 141, 2006 142–3

development 2001 232–3, 2003 126

effect of conflict 2001 211

effects of small arms availability 2001 201–2, 2001 208–9, 2001 240

effects of small arms misuse 2003 131, 2003 132

El Salvador 2008 288–91, 2008 295

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England and Wales 2002 271

Europe 2003 63

Guatemala 2005 270

urban armed violence 2007 170–1

Haiti 2007 174

Honduras 2002 166, 2002 195

humanitarian impacts of small arms 2002 156–7

indicators 2002 159

Iraq 2002–2006 2007 82

Japan 2005 80

Latin America, and unemployment 2003 138

link to poverty 2003 157

Nicaragua 2002 166, 2002 195

Pakistan, urban political armed violence in Karachi 2007 175

Papua New Guinea 2006 171

poverty 2003 137, 2003 138

prices of weapons 2007 258, 2007 263, 2007 264, 2007 265, 2007 281

risk to development workers 2003 149

Sierra Leone 2002 160

social determinants, Brazil 2007 233–8, 2007 251

South Africa 2009 176–7

Switzerland 2007 54

Uganda 2003 134–5

United States 2008 281–2

Boston 2007 181

compared to non-firearm homicides 2007 166

demographics 2001 239

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 181, 2007 184

New York 2007 184

urban armed violence 2007 170–1

correlation to city size 2007 165–7

political 2007 175

Yemen 2007 45

young men and small arms 2006 295, 2006 297, 2006 311

firearm injuries

see also firearm deaths; firearm homicides

Burundi 2007 212–14

Canada, cost effectiveness of control measures 2006 197–8

Central African Republic 2005 321

child soldiers 2001 230

conflicts 2002 160–7

costs of small arms violence 2003 132–3, 2003 134–5, 2004 191, 2006 189–211

effects on human development 2003 129, 2003 131, 2003 132

firearm injury to killed ratio 2002 161

Geneva Conventions 2002 179

Honduras 2002 166, 2002 195

indirect effects of small arms 2001 214–18

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Kyrgyzstan 2004 315, 2004 317

M16 bullets 2002 165

Nicaragua 2002 166, 2002 195

Papua New Guinea 2006 170–1, 2006 172

post-conflict 2002 163, 2002 164, 2005 271–2

psychological impacts 2002 166–7

rubber bullets 2004 222–3

Sierra Leone 2002 160

treatment of 2002 166

trends 2002 162

victims 2002 163–6

firearm suicides 2001 208–9, 2001 240, 2008 219

see also firearm deaths; firearm homicides

2004 update 2004 174–80, 2004 199–202

accessibility thesis 2001 202, 2004 182–6

Africa 2004 192–3

Brazil 2007 228, 2007 230, 2007 242–6, 2007 252

Colombia 2006 228

costs of small arms violence 2006 190, 2006 199–200

effect of conflict 2001 211

estimates of civilian holdings 2007 54

global 2002 156–7, 2002 160

means 2004 187

Pacific 2004 295

safe storage of civilian weapons 2002 266

substitution effect 2004 186–90

Switzerland 2007 54

firearms

civilian possession 2011 261–96

definitions 2009 8–9

police weapons 2011 74–80

private security companies 2011 111–26

theft and loss, South Africa 2009 176

transfers, reporting 2009 26–8, 2009 52–3

Firearms Commerce in the United States (ATF) 2004 12

Firearms Manufacturing and Export Report (ATF) 2004 12

firepower, weapons availability 2005 182–5

Firm, the (South Africa) 2010 164

first aid, lethality 2001 212

First World War, European civilian holdings 2007 52

FIS see Forces d’intervention spéciales; Front Islamique de Salut

Fish and Wildlife (United States), weapons stockpiles 2006 41, 2006 43

Fisher, Ian 2004 46

Fitzpatrick, Christopher 2006 143

flags of convenience 2001 115, 2004 146

Flame of Peace (Mali) 2002 288

Flanders (Belgium), exports 2006 69

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FLB see Fray Luis Beltran

‘fleeing felon’ 2004 218–19

Fleishman, Jeffrey 2004 44

FLGO see Front for the Liberation of the Great West

Florida (United States)

civilian firearms

licences 2011 282

prohibited and restricted 2011 272

registration 2011 274

storage requirements 2011 292

transfer regulation 2011 284

FMAP see Fabrica Militar de Armas Poratiles Domingo Mathheu

FMK3 sub-machine gun 2001 29

FMK5 rifle 2001 29

FMLN see Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front; Frente Farabundo Marti para la

Liberación Nacional

FN see Forces Nouvelles

FN 303 less-lethal launcher 2011 85, 2011 88, 2011 92

FN Browning Series, most popular handguns 2001 20, 2001 29

FN FAL assault rifle

Brazil 2007 309

Burundi 2007 204

exports, to Nepal 2003 113

illicit transfers to Colombia 2006 222

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 283

military procurement 2006 11, 2006 12, 2006 87

production

global production estimates 2001 63, 2006 55

licensed 2007 18

Brazil 2001 29, 2004 22

Chile 2001 30

South Africa 2002 48

in sub-Saharan Africa 2002 43, 2002 46

worldwide 2002 45

most popular assault rifles 2001 18, 2001 20

most popular military weapons 2004 28, 2004 34

RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 173

used in violence in Africa 2004 195

Venezuela 2006 12, 2006 87

Yemen 2003 174

FN Herstal (Belgium)

ammunition seized by Brazilian security forces 2007 305

assault rifles 2004 28, 2004 29, 2011 76–7

most popular 2001 20

company profile 2000 2002 31

exports to Nepal 2003 113

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

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handguns, most popular 2001 18, 2001 20

illicit weapons seized in Brazil 2001 23

machine guns 2004 31

Minimi (M249) 2003 22

most popular 2001 19, 2001 20

major producers by weapon type 2004 27

manufacturing sectors 2005 57

production

ammunition 2001 15, 2005 13

licensed 2001 12, 2002 41, 2007 16, 2007 18

Argentina 2001 29

in sub-Saharan Africa 2002 43–8

worldwide 2002 45

safety features 2011 79

subsidiary in Brazil 2004 22

survey of producers 2001 31, 2003 15, 2004 11

Uzi sub-machine gun 2001 19

FN MAG light machine gun 2004 31

Burundi 2007 204

most popular machine guns 2001 19, 2001 20, 2004 34

production

Brazil 2004 22

licensed 2002 45, 2002 48

technological developments 2003 23

FN Manufacturing (United States) 2001 31

company profile 2000 2002 29

financial indicators 1998–2000 2002 28

M-16 series assault rifle 2001 13

production, licensed 2002 45

FNC assault rifle, licensed production 2007 18

FNDIC see Federated Niger Delta Ijaw Communities

FNL-Icanzo see Front national de libération Icanzo

food, effects of small arms misuse 2003 136, 2003 142–3

Force de défense nationale (FDN) (Burundi) 2007 203, 2007 207

Force Républicaine de Sécurité (FRS) (Madagascar) 2011 170, 2011 172

Force spéciale de défense des institutions républicaines (FORSDIR) (CAR) 2005 307, 2005

309

Forces armées burundaises (FAB) (Burundi) 2007 203, 2007 206, 2007 207

Forces armées centrafricaines (FACA) (CAR) 2005 304, 2005 311, 2005 312, 2005 315

Forces armées congolaises (FAC) 2003 256, 2005 304, 2005 317–18, 2005 324

Forces Armées des Forces Nouvelles (FAFN) (Côte d’Ivoire) 2011 202, 2011 204, 2011

217–18, 2011 219

Forces Armées d’Haïti (FADH) 2005 163–4

Forces Armées Nationales de Côte d’Ivoire (FANCI) 2011 196, 2011 202, 2011 204, 2011 220

Forces d’intervention spéciales (FIS) (Special Intervention Forces) (Madagascar) 2011 172

Forces Nouvelles (Côte d’Ivoire) 2011 193, 2011 196, 2011 202–4, 2011 211, 2011 219

firearms 2010 122

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Forecast International 2001 12–14, 2001 15

foreign direct investment (FDI), effects of small arms misuse 2003 144, 2003 145

foreign intermediate parties, definition 2009 64

Forjas Taurus (Brazil)

company profile 2000 2002 32

exports 2004 123

transparency 2007 95–7

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

strategic alliance with FAMAE of Chile 2001 30

survey of producers 2001 29, 2001 30, 2004 11, 2004 22, 2004 23

former combatants see ex-combatants

Former Republic of Yugoslavia see Yugoslavia, Former Republic of

Former Soviet Republics (FSRs), survey of producers 2003 47–9

Former Uganda National Army (FUNA) 2006 282

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia see Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of

FORSDIR see Force spéciale de défense des institutions républicaines

Fort see State Specialized Scientific Association

Fort Association (Kazakhstan) 2005 56

Fortna, Virginia 2009 224

Fowler Report see United Nations (UN), Panel of Experts on Violations of Security Council

Sanctions against UNITA

fragile cities 2007 176–8

fragile states, post-conflict 2009 231

fragmentation, production 2003 10

fragmenting munitions

death and injury rates post-conflict 2002 163

lethality 2001 212

M16 2002 165

Framework Agreement for Democratic Security in Central America (SICA) 2001 257

Framework Convention on International Arms Transfers 2002 182, 2003 225, 2004 133, 2007

128–9

France

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

arms industry 2009 68

brokering 2001 125, 2001 126, 2002 256, 2004 154, 2004 156, 2004 157, 2004 160, 2004

161, 2004 165

Central African Republic 2005 313–15

control measures

brokering 2001 125, 2001 126, 2002 256, 2004 154, 2004 156, 2004 157, 2004 160,

2004 161, 2004 165

MANPADS 2004 93

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 184

tracing initiatives 2006 96, 2006 97

UN Programme of Action, marking and tracing 2002 226

Côte d’Ivoire involvement 2011 196–7

destruction programmes 2004 58, 2008 97

disarmament 2009 162, 2009 179

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export controls

enforcement 2009 86

licensing authorities 2009 89

licensing systems 2009 71, 2009 74

pre-licensing requirements 2009 76

re-export provisions 2009 83

transfer criteria 2009 93, 2009 95

exports

to Africa 2003 118

ammunition 2009 15

annual value 2001 148

classification of 2004 107

to Colombia 2006 236

Comtrade data 2009 12

control and accountability 2002 248

human rights 2004 128, 2004 129, 2004 130, 2004 131, 2004 132

irresponsible transfers from 2007 98, 2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007

103, 2007 105, 2007 106

list of importers 2005 106, 2005 108, 2006 75, 2006 76, 2006 77, 2006 78

military firearms 2009 36

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23

muzzle-loading firearms 2002 114

national reporting 2002 118–19, 2002 120, 2002 122, 2003 98

to Rwanda 2001 207

shotgun shell parts 2010 26, 2010 27

shotgun shells 2010 25

transparency 2004 4, 2004 116, 2004 117, 2005 111, 2005 112, 2005 113, 2006 79,

2006 81, 2007 74, 2007 87, 2007 88, 2009 49, 2010 15, 2011 16

to the United States 2004 124

value 2000 2003 103

value 2001 2004 104, 2004 110

value 2002 2005 103

value 2003 2006 70

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 203, 2001 209, 2001 239, 2001 240

French–Belgian initiative on air transport control 2010 46–7, 2010 48–9, 2010 62

illicit transfers from

to China 2002 133

to Ethiopia 2002 132, 2002 133

to Former Yugoslavia 2002 133

imports

ammunition 2009 16, 2009 17

Comtrade data 2009 8, 2009 12

customs data 2002 126

list of exporters 2005 102, 2005 103, 2005 104, 2005 105, 2006 68, 2006 70, 2006 71,

2006 72

pistols and revolvers 2009 22, 2009 40

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

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shotgun shells 2010 25

sporting shotguns 2009 19

top importers 2004 2007 74

value 2000 2003 103

value 2002 2005 107

value 2003 2006 76

Madagascar involvement 2011 171–3

military procurement 2006 11, 2006 13, 2006 23, 2006 27, 2006 29

police weapons 2010 114, 2011 72

policing 2004 218, 2004 225

crowd control 2011 87–8

private military companies 2001 109

private security companies 2011 103

personnel 2011 104

production

global ranking of countries 2001 15, 2001 16

licensed 2002 51, 2007 15, 2007 21, 2007 29

light weapons 2008 34

MANPADS 2004 82, 2007 21

manufacturing sectors 2005 57, 2005 61

most important companies 2002 20, 2002 21, 2003 15

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 20

shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71

survey of producers 2001 31–2, 2001 52, 2002 32–3, 2002 57

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2003 64, 2003 69–70, 2005 80, 2007 47–8

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

data on private legal firearms 2001 84

firearm homicides 1999 2001 239

private illegal firearms 2001 87

distribution of firearms 2001 67

Gendarmerie 2001 71–2

MANPADS 2004 84

military 2006 45, 2006 56, 2006 57, 2007 65

transportation

licensing 2010 53

safety and security measures 2010 53–4

Fray Luis Beltran (FLB) (Argentina) 2001 29, 2004 19–20

Free Aceh Movement see Gerakan Aceh Merdeka

‘freedom fighters’

symbolism 2001 205

transfers to non-state actors 2007 133

freight forwarders 2010 43

French Polynesia

civilian holdings 2004 283

control measures 2004 302

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imports 2004 281, 2004 282

stockpiles 2003 89

French–Belgian initiative, air transport control 2010 46–7, 2010 48, 2010 62

Frente de Libertacão de Moçambique (FRELIMO), stockpiles 2001 64

Frente Farabundo Marti para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN) (El Salvador), humanitarian

commitments 2010 310

Frente Patriótico Manuel Rodríguez (Chile) 2003 28

Frey, Barbara 2007 127

Fritz Werner (Germany)

company profile 2000 2002 34

licensed production 2002 41

Iran 2002 52

Nigeria 2002 46

Saudi Arabia 2002 52

Turkey 2002 51

FROLINA see Front pour la libération nationale

Front Islamique de Salut (FIS) (Algeria) 2001 171

Front for the Liberation of the Great West (FLGO) (Côte d’Ivoire) 2006 249

Front national de libération Icanzo (FNL-Icanzo) (Burundi) 2007 203

Front pour la libération nationale (FROLINA) (Burundi) 2007 203

Front for the Security of the Centre-West (FSCO) (Côte d’Ivoire) 2006 249

Front uni national pour un Cambodge indépendant, neutre, pacifique et coopératif

(FUNCINPEC) 2006 120–1, 2006 122–3

FRS see Force Républicaine de Sécurité

FRY see Yugoslavia, Former Republic of

FSCO see Front for the Security of the Centre-West

FSRs see Former Soviet Republics

Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) 2006 216–17

acquisition networks 2005 162–3, 2005 187

ammunition, diverted from Peru 2008 52

armed violence 2010 85

civilian casualties 2006 224, 2006 226

command and control 2006 221

conflict goods 2002 140, 2002 142

diversion of weapons from Peru 2008 113, 2008 120

illicit transfers to 2006 85, 2006 222

from the European Union 2004 108

from Peru 2001 187–8, 2003 116

from United States 2003 117

light weapons holdings 2008 15, 2008 32

links with Irish Republican Army 2003 285

MANPADS 2004 88

production 2005 161–3

craft production 2004 24, 2005 47, 2006 223

mortars 2002 72

recruitment of women 2002 171

repair of weapons 2005 47

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shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71

stockpiles 2001 80, 2002 82–3, 2003 87, 2006 221

Fujimori, Alberto 2001 187, 2003 116, 2005 163, 2008 113, 2008 123

full-metal jacket (FMJ) 2005 22, 2005 23

FUNA see Former Uganda National Army

FUNCINPEC see Front uni national pour un Cambodge indépendant, neutre, pacifique et

coopératif

Fund for Peace, The, Model Convention on arms brokering 2002 257–8

funding, disarmament 2003 304, 2003 306–8

Fuzileiros Navais (Brazilian Marines), possible ammunition diversions from 2007 309

FX05 Xihuacóatl assault rifle 2007 26

FYROM see Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of

G3 assault rifle

destruction of surplus weapons 2004 60

licensed production 2002 48–51, 2007 8

exports 2002 53

Iran 2002 18, 2002 52

Saudi Arabia 2002 18

Turkey 2001 40, 2002 50

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 283

most popular assault rifles 2001 18, 2001 20

most popular military weapons 2004 28, 2004 29

production

Colombia 2004 23

estimate of total production 2001 63, 2006 55

Mexico 2004 25

RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 173

G3A3 rifle, serial numbers 2009 116

G3A7 assault rifle 2002 20

G4S (Group 4 Securicor) 2011 103, 2011 125, 2011 148

in India 2011 112, 2011 114

G8, MANPADS 2005 129, 2005 133

G11 rifle (HK) 2002 48–9

G36 assault rifle 2001 63, 2002 38

licensed production 2007 12, 2007 26

use in Georgia 2009 111

Gabon

illicit transfers to the Republic of the Congo 2003 262, 2003 263

military procurement 2006 18

Gaborone (Botswana), carjackings 2007 172

Gali (Georgia) 2003 209–10

Galil assault rifle

Colombia 2005 161, 2006 218, 2006 221, 2006 222

exports 2002 123, 2003 112

Israeli stockpiles 2003 77

militia holdings in the Republic of the Congo 2003 267

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production 2002 35

estimate of total production 2001 63

licensed 2007 11, 2007 27

most popular assault rifles 2001 18, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 39, 2004 23

unlicensed 2007 11, 2007 25, 2007 27

Gallagher, Tom 2001 201

GAM see Gerakan Aceh Merdeka

Gambia, The

armed groups 2006 249, 2006 255

illicit transfers from, to the RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 171, 2002 132

imports 2004 113

Gamsakhurdia, Zviad 2003 195–6, 2003 200

Ganda Koye Patriotic Movement (MPGK) 2005 165–7

Gang Resistance Education and Training (GREAT) programme 2010 237–8

gang violence

Africa and Asia-Pacific 2010 142–4

community action against 2008 234, 2008 235–6

definitions 2010 131

direct and indirect consequences 2010 132

drug-related 2010 140, 2010 215

Ecuador 2010 93–4, 2010 214–15

El Salvador 2008 290

Europe 2010 136–8

explanations for 2010 146–9

firearms use 2010 69, 2010 89–90, 2010 214–15

fragmentation of public space 2007 176

girls as perpetrators 2010 193–7, 2010 199–201

girls as victims 2010 197–8

global characteristics 2010 129–30, 2010 144–5, 2010 149

impact on children 2009 211

Latin America and the Caribbean 2010 138–42

levels of violence 2010 145

location 2010 145

motives 2010 145

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 182

prevention programmes 2010 93–4, 2010 209, 2010 216–24

risk factors 2008 261–2, 2008 270

sexual assault 2010 198–9

United States 2008 225–6, 2008 234, 2008 286

United States and Canada 2010 132–6

urban areas 2007 170–1, 2007 180, 2007 183

victims 2010 69, 2010 145

weaponry 2010 144–5

gangs

see also armed groups; gang violence; prison gangs

Burundi 2007 212

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Colombia 2006 217

criminal activities 2010 90, 2010 214–15

cultures of 2010 231

definitions 2010 86, 2010 105, 2010 130–1, 2010 186, 2010 211–12, 2010 231

demand for small arms 2006 143, 2006 145, 2006 146–8, 2006 152

disarmament 2010 221

Ecuador 2010 209–24

effects of small arms misuse 2003 146

family treatment strategies 2010 242

girl members 2010 91–2, 2010 185–203, 2010 231

ethnicity 2010 192–3

programming 2010 202

reasons for joining 2010 191–3

roles 2010 189–91

sexual stereotypes 2010 189

victimization 2010 198–9

violence by 2010 193–7, 2010 199–201

weapons 2010 196–7

graffiti 2010 69, 2010 147, 2010 217

gun ownership 2010 69, 2010 89, 2010 101–5, 2010 109–16, 2010 144–5, 2010 214–15

humanitarian engagement 2010 308

initiation rituals 2010 69, 2010 198

interventions 2010 92–4, 2010 229–49

Los Angeles (United States) 2007 183

membership 2010 105–8

policing, broken-window strategy 2007 184

post-conflict societies 2009 232

reduction programmes 2009 233, 2009 239

prevention strategies 2010 230

environment-oriented 2010 238–40

youth-oriented 2010 234–8

reasons for joining 2010 191, 2010 216

rehabilitation 2010 69, 2010 93–4, 2010 216–23

socio-political factors 2010 230–1

supression strategies 2010 230, 2010 244–8

tattoos 2010 69, 2010 241

treatment strategies 2010 230

environment-oriented 2010 244

youth-oriented 2010 240–2

young men and small arms 2006 298, 2006 303, 2006 309–10, 2006 311–16

youth groups 2010 231–3

Garang, John 2007 319, 2007 321, 2007 322, 2010 278, 2010 279

Gardiens de la paix (Peace Guardians) (Burundi) 2007 202, 2007 206–7, 2007 218

Garissa (Kenya), disarmament 2003 312

Gartner, Rosemary 2002 263

Gary (Indiana, United States), homicide rate 2007 165

gated communities

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São Paulo, Brazil 2007 167

urban violence 2007 162

violence of urbanization 2007 176–8

Gatkek, Wutnyang 2007 334

GATT see General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

Gatwitch, Simon 2007 334

Gaza

non-state actors

foreign government support for 2002 130

illicit transfers to 2002 131

non-state armed groups, firearms 2010 122

Palestinian craft production 2002 17

stockpiles

insurgent weapons 2002 90–4

Israeli 2003 77, 2003 78

Gbagbo, Laurent 2011 193, 2011 196, 2011 198, 2011 199, 2011 219, 2011 220

GCP see Georgian Communist Party

GDP see gross domestic product

GDR see German Democratic Republic

gendarmeries, stockpiles 2006 40, 2006 42, 2006 43

gender

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 119, 2007 125

armed young men 2006 295–317

Bougainville conflict 2004 295

child soldiers 2001 229

effects of gun violence 2001 213, 2003 147–8

firearm homicides, United States 2001 204, 2001 239

firearm-related deaths, Brazil 2007 228, 2007 231, 2007 243–4, 2007 245, 2007 246

firearm-related violence, South Sudan 2007 329

gun culture 2005 211

Kyrgyzstan 2004 317

policing 2004 227, 2004 235

victimization 2004 178, 2004 179, 2004 183–4, 2004 194

Colombia 2006 228, 2006 239

violence

Côte d’Ivoire 2011 209

Haiti 2011 241

violence risk 2008 252–3, 2008 258–9, 2009 196, 2009 197

refugees 2009 202

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), offset deals 2007 12

General Dynamics (United States)

acquisitions 2001 2002 12

MANPADS 2004 82

manucfaturing sectors 2005 59

most important companies 2003 15, 2004 27

ownership of Santa Barbara Sistemas 2002 37, 2002 38, 2004 7

general-purpose machine guns (GPMGs) 2004 31

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as light weapons 2008 10

Republic of the Congo, militia holdings 2003 268

technological developments 2003 23, 2003 24

Geneva Call 2009 182

anti-personnel mine ban 2010 309, 2010 312, 2010 313

Geneva Conventions 2002 179

and armed groups 2010 306, 2010 307

children’s rights 2009 208, 2009 209

new humanitarianism 2002 184

new wars 2002 174, 2002 181

Protocols 1977 2002 179

supply-side controls 2001 223

supply-side humanitarianism 2002 182

Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and Development (2006) 2007 117, 2007 127, 2007

178, 2008 275

Geneva Process 2004 259, 2004 262–3, 2009 137

genocide

complicity in 2007 131

international humanitarian law and enforcement 2002 180

Rwanda, accessibility thesis 2001 206–7

supply-side humanitarianism 2002 182

transfer controls 2007 132

transfers to non-state actors 2007 134

trigger effect 2001 204–5

Georgia 2003 191–211

conflict, arms sourcing 2005 169, 2005 171–2

DDR and weapons reduction 2003 192, 2003 281, 2005 292

exports

human rights 2004 130, 2004 132

irresponsible transfers to Uganda 2007 107

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23, 2009 24

gun culture 2005 213–14

illicit transfers 2009 111

illicit transfers through

to Chechnya 2001 179–80, 2004 132

to Eritrea 2002 136

imports

grenade launchers 2011 26

mortars 2011 25

from the United States 2003 107

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 276

production 2002 57, 2003 38, 2003 48

light weapons 2008 34

stockpiles 2004 54

weapons availability 2005 184

young men and small arms 2006 297

Georgian Communist Party (GCP) 2003 192

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Georgian National Guard 2003 193–4, 2003 195, 2003 196, 2003 197

Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM) 2006 253

autonomy demands 2009 252, 2009 253

DDR and weapons reduction 2005 291

demobilization 2009 249

human rights violations 2007 76, 2007 78

insurgent firearms 2002 98

reintegration 2009 260–8

weapons collection and destruction 2009 256

German Democratic Republic (GDR) (East Germany)

ammunition

exports to Uganda 2007 293

stockpiles 2008 91, 2008 93, 2008 94

military stockpiles 2001 74–5, 2001 76, 2006 43, 2006 44, 2006 46, 2006 53

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

surplus weapons 2008 89

Germany

see also German Democratic Republic; Germany, Federal Republic

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

brokering

controls 2002 255, 2002 256, 2004 150, 2004 157, 2004 159, 2004 160, 2004 161

licensing of 2004 154, 2004 155, 2004 156

civilian firearms, regulation 2011 266

control measures

brokering 2002 255, 2002 256, 2004 150, 2004 157, 2004 159, 2004 160, 2004 161

civilian holdings 2007 51

licensed production 2007 27, 2007 28, 2007 30

MANPADS 2005 130–6

national control of civilian ownership 2002 264

destruction programmes 2002 74, 2004 58, 2004 60, 2008 96, 2008 97, 2008 98

disarmament 2009 162, 2009 179

end-user certification 2008 167, 2008 171–3

export controls

exceptions 2009 78

licensing authorities 2009 89

licensing systems 2009 71, 2009 74

re-export provisions 2009 83

transfer criteria 2009 93, 2009 95, 2009 96

exports

to Africa 2003 118

ammunition 2006 67, 2009 14, 2009 15

annual value 2001 148

classification of 2004 107, 2004 108

codes of conduct 2002 183

Comtrade data 2009 8, 2009 12

government data 2001 150

human rights 2004 128, 2004 129, 2004 130, 2004 131, 2004 132, 2004 133

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irresponsible transfers from 2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007 103, 2007

104, 2007 105, 2007 106, 2007 107

list of importers 2005 106, 2005 107, 2005 108, 2005 109, 2006 75, 2006 76, 2006 77,

2006 78

military firearms 2002 115, 2002 116, 2009 34, 2009 39

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23, 2009 24

muzzle-loading firearms 2002 114

national reporting 2002 119, 2002 120, 2002 124–5

pistols and revolvers 2001 146, 2001 147, 2002 114, 2009 20, 2009 21, 2009 41

producer dependence on 2004 123, 2004 125

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

shotgun shells 2010 25

shotguns 2002 114

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 18, 2009 45

sporting rifles 2002 114

top exporters 2004 2007 74

transparency 2003 98, 2004 4, 2004 116, 2004 117, 2005 112, 2005 113, 2006 80,

2006 81, 2007 74, 2007 87, 2007 88, 2009 8, 2009 49, 2010 8, 2010 13, 2010 15,

2011 15, 2011 16

to the United States 2004 124, 2009 21

value 2000 2003 103, 2003 104

value 2001 2004 100, 2004 101, 2004 104

value 2002 2005 97, 2005 98, 2005 100, 2005 102, 2005 103

value 2003 2006 65, 2006 68, 2006 70

West African Moratorium 2001 260

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 209, 2001 240

and civilian ownership 2001 203, 2001 239, 2004 53

human development indicators 2001 233, 2001 241

gun crime 2007 51

illicit transfers from, to Bosnia and Herzegovina 2002 133

illicit transfers to

border seizures 2005 115, 2005 116

smuggled guns 2003 71

imports

ammunition 2006 67, 2009 16

Brazil 2004 123

Comtrade data 2001 156, 2009 8, 2009 12

customs data 2002 126

list of exporters 2005 102, 2005 103, 2005 104, 2005 105, 2006 68–73

pistols and revolvers 2002 114, 2009 22

from Russia 2003 111

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

sporting shotguns 2009 19

top importers 2004 2007 74

from the United States 2001 154, 2003 106, 2004 120

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value 1994–1998 2001 157

value 2000 2003 103

value 2001 2004 100, 2004 108, 2004 110

value 2002 2005 107

value 2003 2006 65

mass shootings 2011 266

policing 2004 236–7

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 276

private security companies 2001 220

armed 2011 112

personnel 2011 104

production

export to the United States 1991–1996 2001 27

global ranking of countries 2001 15, 2001 16

licensed

control measures 2007 27, 2007 28, 2007 30

licenses granted by 2007 29

MANPADS 2007 21

technology acquirers 2007 15

technology owners 2007 15, 2007 16, 2007 17

light weapons 2008 34

MANPADS 2004 81, 2004 82, 2007 21

manufacturing sectors 2005 46, 2005 54, 2005 56, 2005 59, 2005 61

most important companies 2002 20, 2002 21, 2003 15

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 19

RPG-7 manufacture 2004 36

shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71

survey of producers 2001 32, 2001 52, 2002 33–5, 2002 57

stockpiles 2004 54, 2004 56, 2004 60

civilian holdings 2003 64, 2003 69–70, 2004 53, 2007 47–8, 2007 51–2

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

data on private legal firearms 2001 84, 2001 86, 2001 87

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 239, 2004 53

distribution of firearms 2001 67

law enforcement 2006 40

lethality 2004 53

military 2006 45

destruction programmes 2007 64, 2007 65

surplus weapons 2009 69

transportation

customs regulations 2010 57

licensing 2010 51

Germany, Federal Republic (West Germany), military stockpiles 2006 57

Ghana

ammunition availability 2005 18

disarmament 2009 162

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exports 2005 105

firearm violence and crime 2004 194, 2004 196

illicit craft production 2003 29–30, 2005 47, 2005 48, 2006 255, 2006 258

illicit transfers from 2002 132

imports 2003 117, 2004 113, 2006 72

MANPADS 2006 256

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 276

private security companies, public perception 2011 106

stockpiles, insurgents 2003 82

Giat Industries (France) 2002 31

ammunition production 2001 15

Beretta 2001 32

financial indicators 2002 21

major companies 2003 15

manufacturing sectors 2005 57

most popular assault rifles 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 32, 2002 32–3

Gibraltar, tax havens and brokers 2001 105

girls

child soldiers 2009 197, 2010 195

gang membership 2010 91–2, 2010 185–203, 2010 231

victimization 2010 198–9

violence against 2009 196

violence by 2010 193–7, 2010 199–201

weapon use 2010 196–7

glasnost, Georgia 2003 192

Glatz, Anne-Kathrin 2006 144

global cities 2007 162–3

global costs of small arms violence 2006 194–5, 2006 200–2

global measures 2001 276–81, 2002 226

global norms 2003 223–36

global positioning systems (GPS), mortar guidance systems 2008 27

Global Principles 2007 130

global small arms industry 2001 9–17, 2002 10, 2002 11–15, 2003 11–20

global small arms trade 2003 12–13, 2003 100–2, 2004 100–14, 2006 65–78

2000–2006 2009 11–25

Global Witness 2004 112

globalization

arms brokers 2001 98

brokers 2001 105, 2001 107–10, 2001 129

cities 2007 163

effects of small arms 2001 199

illicit transfers 2001 166–7

organized crime 2001 220–1

transport agents 2001 112, 2001 129

Glock (Austria)

exports, transparency 2007 95–6

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financial indicators 2000 2002 21

handguns used in crime in the US 2001 23

major producers by weapon type 2004 27

manufacturing sectors 2005 55

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 20

pistols 2009 42

exports, to the United States 2003 103–4

police handguns 2004 49, 2004 57, 2011 74

survey of producers 2001 31, 2002 30, 2004 26

go-between countries, West African armed groups 2006 256

Godnick, William 2002 309

Golden Sentry programme (United States) 2005 135

end-use monitoring 2008 170

Golden Wings 2007 82

González-Torres, Félix 2005 150–1

Good Friday Agreement (1998) (Northern Ireland) 2002 292–3, 2003 284–6

Goods for Guns (El Salvador) 2002 294, 2002 295

Gorbachev, Mikhail, Georgia 2003 192

Goryunov SG43 machine gun, Burundi 2007 204

GoS see Government of Sudan

GoSS see Government of Southern Sudan

governance

urban armed violence 2007 176–8, 2007 180

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 183

violence reduction programmes 2007 179

urbanization 2007 168

Government Arsenal (Philippines), licensed production 2007 18

Government of National Unity (GNU) (Sudan) 2007 319, 2007 320, 2007 332

Government Rifle Factory (India) 2002 45

Government of Southern Sudan (GoSS) 2007 318, 2007 320

civilian disarmament 2007 327, 2007 333–6

conflicts 2010 281–3

DDR 2007 332–3

disarmament policy 2010 283

local security arrangements 2007 339

Lord’s Resistance Army 2007 325–6

Other Armed Groups 2007 321

relations with National Congress Party 2010 277–8

Government of Sudan (GoS)

Lord’s Resistance Army 2007 325

militias in South Sudan 2007 319–25, 2007 326

transfers from, to armed groups in South Sudan 2007 321

violence in South Sudan 2007 318–20

government-to-government transfers

end-use assurances 2002 249–50

international 2009 9

governments

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see also municipal governments; states

brokering

control measures 2002 253, 2002 254–6

use of 2001 99

conflict goods 2002 140–1

control measures

brokering 2002 253, 2002 254–6

Middle East 2003 79

destruction programmes 2002 73, 2002 74

disarmament 2003 312

domestic defence industry, central and eastern Europe 2003 37–9

effectiveness variable, weapons prices 2007 263, 2007 264, 2007 266, 2007 281, 2007 282,

2007 283

former insurgents becoming legitimate authorities 2001 82–3

human rights law 2002 179

illicit transfers

black market 2001 166

brokers 2001 97, 2001 101–5

complicity in 2001 129

diversion from legal to illicit realm 2002 128–35

grey market 2001 166

violations of end-user certificates 2002 134–5

irresponsible transfers 2007 73, 2007 75–81

legal transfers 2001 141, 2001 142, 2001 147–55

information on exports 2003 98–102

national arms controls 2001 124–6

national export reporting 2002 117–23

municipal violence prevention programmes 2007 178–88

production

regulation of producers 2001 7–8

Russian Federation 2004 15, 2004 16

security and development 2003 154–5

stockpiles 2001 60, 2001 62

firearms theft 2004 65

Republic of the Congo 2003 259–61

stockpile security 2004 54–60

thefts from state arsenals 2002 137–8

transparency in the United States 2004 12

transport agents 2001 112

UNITA supply networks 2001 117

urban political armed violence 2007 173

use of private military companies 2001 109

Yemen 2003 181–2

GPMGs see general-purpose machine guns

GPP see Gramsh Weapons in Exchange for Development Pilot Programme; Group of Patriots for

Peace

graffiti, gangs 2010 69, 2010 147, 2010 217

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Gramsh Weapons in Exchange for Development Pilot Programme (GPP) (Albania) 2002

298–300, 2002 301–3

Grant, Oscar 2011 91–2

grass-roots initiatives, Central America 2001 257–8

Gray, Colin 2009 159, 2009 181

GREAT see Gang Resistance Education and Training

Great Lakes and Horn of Africa 2003 307

armed violence 2007 317

control measures 2001 262–5

countries of 2001 259

stockpiles 2003 80

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 281

Greece

civilian ownership 2001 203, 2001 239, 2003 64

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

destruction programmes, MANPADS 2008 101

disarmament 2009 162

exports

ammunition 2009 16

irresponsible transfers from 2007 103, 2007 105

military firearms 2009 39

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

to the United States 2004 124

value 2001 148

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 203, 2001 239

illicit transfers from

to Former Yugoslavia 2002 132

to the PKK 2001 176

illicit transfers to, ant trade from FRY 2003 71

imports

Comtrade data 2009 12

customs data 2002 126

list of exporters 2006 73

MANPADS 2004 87

military small arms and light weapons 2009 25

sporting shotguns 2009 19

value 2001 2004 110

value 2002 2005 107

value 2003 2006 76

military procurement 2006 30

policing, human rights violations by police 2004 236

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 276

private security companies, personnel 2011 104

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 45, 2002 51, 2007 12, 2007 15, 2007 18, 2007 21

light weapons 2008 34

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MANPADS 2004 81

manufacturing sectors 2005 57, 2005 61

most popular small arms 2001 19, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 38, 2001 52, 2002 57

terrorism, November 17 2003 72

trends 2000 2003 104

Greek Powder and Cartridge Company (Pyrkal) 2001 38

‘green’ ammunition 2005 16–17

Green Boys (The Gambia) 2006 249

Greene, Owen 2007 41

Grenada

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 276

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

grenade launchers

see also rocket-propelled grenade launchers

Colombia 2006 218, 2006 225

control measures 2005 124

countries producing 2008 34–5

exporters 2006 70–3

Georgia 2003 203–4

hand-held 2008 24

importers 2006 75–8

Iraqi Security Forces 2007 83

as light weapons 2008 10

production

manufacturing sectors 2005 45, 2005 51, 2005 56

most important companies 2003 14–15, 2004 27

most popular military weapons 2004 32, 2004 34

technological developments 2003 23–4, 2003 25

stockpiles

military 2006 54

police 2001 69, 2006 43

Republic of the Congo 2003 268

US Army inventory (2001) 2002 84

transfers 2011 25–6

types 2008 24–5

grenades

Burundi 2007 212, 2007 213, 2007 216, 2007 219–20

Georgia 2003 203–4

producers

Brazil 2001 29

Chile 2001 30

production 2010 31

Republic of the Congo, militia holdings 2003 268

technological developments 2010 33

transfers 2010 10, 2010 27–9, 2010 30

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UN Firearms Protocol 2002 238

grey market 2001 4, 2001 167–70, 2001 175–6, 2001 179–80, 2001 190

see also irresponsible small arms transfers

brokers 2001 95, 2001 97, 2001 101–2

Cold War 2001 168–9

definition 2007 74

definitions 2001 141, 2001 165–6, 2001 167, 2002 128

Eastern Europe 2001 175–6

Latin America 2003 116

post-Cold War trends 2001 168–9

regional surveys 2001 169–70

South Caucasus 2001 179–80

GRIP see Groupe de recherche et d’information sur la paix et la sécurité

gross domestic product (GDP)

correlation to civilian holdings 2007 55, 2007 57–60

costs of small arms violence 2006 192, 2006 193, 2006 194–5

demand, prices 2007 264, 2007 265, 2007 281, 2007 282, 2007 283

military procurement 2006 27–8

Group 4 Securicor see G4S

group insecurity, disarmament 2003 301

Group of Patriots for Peace (GPP) (Côte d’Ivoire) 2006 249

group status, demand for small arms 2006 152–3

Groupe de recherche et d’information sur la paix et la sécurité (GRIP) 2002 247, 2006 96, 2006

97, 2006 258

Groupe Herstal (Belgium) 2001 31, 2002 31

Groupes pour l’autodéfense civile (Burundi) 2007 206

Guadalcanal 2005 30

Guatemala

conflict

deaths 2005 237, 2005 240, 2005 242–3, 2005 246–7

economic effects of 2001 232

control measures

Framework Agreement for Democratic Security in Central America 2001 257

Inter-American Convention 2001 256

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 181

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

DDR and weapons reduction 2003 293, 2005 290, 2009 184

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 232, 2003 138

urban armed violence 2007 170–1

gangs

gun ownership 2010 112, 2010 113, 2010 115

membership 2010 106, 2010 107

homicides 2009 227, 2009 228

illicit transfers to 2001 169, 2001 188

imports 2003 114–16, 2006 71

customs data 2002 117

non-state armed groups 2010 270

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post-conflict deaths 2005 269, 2005 270, 2005 274

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

prison gangs, firearms 2010 173

Private Security Companies 2001 220

personnel 2011 105

production 2001 16, 2001 25, 2001 52, 2002 57

state-led violence 2009 229

thefts from civilian owners 2002 137, 2002 138

urban armed violence 2007 170–1, 2007 181

Guatemala City, urban armed violence 2007 170–1

Guayaquil (Ecuador)

Barrio de Paz 2010 218–20, 2010 223

gangs 2010 93, 2010 209–24

gun ownership 2010 112, 2010 113

membership 2010 106, 2010 107, 2010 210–11

rehabilitation programmes 2010 216–21

homicides 2010 219, 2010 220

Guéï, Robert 2011 195, 2011 196, 2011 198

Guernsey, tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Guerrero, Rodrigo 2006 230

guerrillas

see also insurgents; rebel groups

AK-47 2001 17

Colombia 2006 215, 2006 216–17, 2006 235

command and control 2006 221

conflict-related civilian killings 2006 224

DDR 2006 233–4

illicit trafficking 2006 222–3

stockpiles 2006 220–1

demand for small arms 2006 146–8

insurgent firearms 2001 77–83

Latin America, stockpiles 2003 87

mortars 2002 73

Nepal 2003 113

People’s War militaries 2006 47

prices and consumer taste 2002 70

urban armed violence 2007 183

guided light weapons

definition 2008 16

held by non-state actors 2008 32–3

guided weapon systems 2005 46

Guinea

armed groups

children in 2006 251

command structures 2006 252

craft production 2006 255

sources of weapons 2006 255

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state forces acting as 2006 259

stockpiles 2003 82

typology 2006 249

DDR and weapons reduction programmes 2005 290

destruction programmes

MANPADS 2008 101

surplus weapons 2008 97

firearm violence and crime 2004 193, 2004 196

illicit transfers from

to Liberia 2002 132, 2004 131, 2005 169, 2006 256

to Sierra Leone 2001 172

imports 2004 113

irresponsible transfers to 2007 100

MANPADS 2006 256

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 32

production 2001 16, 2001 52, 2002 57

refugee camps 2005 273

Guinea-Bissau

armed groups 2006 254, 2006 256

DDR programmes 2009 184

imports 2004 113

Gujarat massacre (2002) 2003 59–60

Gulabi Gang (India), weapons 2010 197

Gulf War (1990–1991) 2005 269, 2006 9–10

post-conflict mortality 2009 222

gun culture

Burundi 2007 216–17

civilian ownership 2007 58, 2007 59, 2007 62

connection with violence 2007 40

Europe 2003 63, 2003 66–9

Kosovo 2005 205–23

Middle East 2005 90

Pacific 2003 88

post-conflict 2005 275, 2005 280

Yemen 2007 45

Gun Destruction Day 2003 60

Gun Experiment (Kansas City, United States) 2006 312

gun ownership, Southern Lebanon 2009 329–30

Gun Project (Boston United States) 2006 148, 2006 155, 2006 312–13, 2007 181, 2008 286,

2010 246

gun-free zones 2005 281, 2005 282

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180

South Africa 2006 152, 2006 156, 2006 157

gunsmiths 2005 46–9, 2005 51–3

Guyana 2001 254

illicit transfers to Brazil 2007 306

surplus weapons 2008 84, 2008 85

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H&K see Heckler & Koch

Haaning, Jens 2005 154

Habyarimana, Juvenal 2007 199

Hadash, Salah 2003 184

Hague Conventions (1899) 2002 179, 2005 22

Haiti

armed forces, attitudes towards 2011 243

armed gangs 2011 253–5

children affected by violence 2009 203, 2009 204

Citizen’s Forum 2011 233

community security mechanisms 2009 233, 2009 238

conflict, arms sourcing to 2005 160, 2005 163–5, 2005 172

crime 2011 231, 2011 238–42, 2011 255

perceptions of 2011 240

perpetrators of 2011 247

property crime 2011 241–2

sexual violence 2011 241

violent crime 2011 240

DDR and weapons reduction 2005 288, 2009 184, 2009 187, 2009 237

disposal method 2002 311

peace agreements 2003 283

UNDP 2003–2006 2005 72, 2005 289, 2005 292, 2005 293

UNMIH 1993–1996 2003 283, 2003 293

US Army peace-building 1994–1995 2002 302, 2002 311, 2003 280

disarmament 2009 162

earthquake (2010) 2011 229, 2011 230, 2011 236

firearms

private ownership 2011 247–9

regulation 2011 252–3

gangs 2010 308

girl members 2010 190, 2010 197

household surveys 2011 239, 2011 240

international aid 2011 236–8

judicial system, reform 2011 233

military collapse 2008 60

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

police force

abuses by 2011 233–4, 2011 246–7

arrests by 2011 236, 2011 237

perceptions of 2011 4, 2011 242–6, 2011 250, 2011 255

post-earthquake 2011 236–8

pre-earthquake 2011 235–6

policing

urban political armed violence 2007 174

use of automatic rifles 2005 183

political groups, violence by 2011 254–5

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political history 2011 231–3

post-conflict demand for weapons 2005 281

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

post-conflict violence 2009 230

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 276

prisons 2011 235

‘rebel army’ 2011 231–3

security sector

attitudes towards 2011 4, 2011 6, 2011 242–6, 2011 255

pre-earthquake 2011 233–4

security sector reform (SSR) 2011 2, 2011 6, 2011 249–55

urban conflict 2010 197

urban political armed violence 2007 173–4

weapons lotteries 2009 240

Haitian National Police (HNP)

arrests by 2011 236, 2011 237

creation of 2011 230, 2011 231

human rights violations 2011 246–7

perceptions of 2011 6, 2011 242–6, 2011 250, 2011 255

post-earthquake 2011 236–8

pre-earthquake 2011 235–6

and rebel army 2011 232–3

reinforcing 2011 249–52

al Hakimi, Abdul Salam 2007 45

halfway-house arrangements, post-conflict security 2009 236

HALO Trust, Georgia 2003 210

Hamas

Al-Qassam rockets 2008 15

firearms 2010 122

guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

illicit transfers to 2002 131

stockpiles 2003 78

hand grenades

Colombia 2006 223, 2006 226

Papua New Guinea 2006 175, 2006 176, 2006 177

production, Saudi Arabia 2002 18

hand-held grenade launchers 2008 24

handguns

see also pistols; revolvers

border seizures 2005 115–16

Brazil, urban violence 2007 228, 2007 231

changing patterns of ownership 2007 63

control measures 2004 188–90

national control of civilian ownership 2002 264, 2002 265, 2002 268–9

exports

from Russia 2003 111

transparency 2007 94–6

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gang violence 2010 145

imported into United States 2001 26–7, 2003 106, 2009 8

most popular 2001 18, 2001 20

Papua New Guinea 2006 175, 2006 176, 2006 177

personalized 2011 79–80

police use 2011 74

production

Brazil 2001 29–30

licensed 2007 18, 2007 20, 2007 21–2

most important companies 2003 14–15

United States 2001 26, 2003 17, 2003 18

unlicensed 2007 20

safety features 2011 78–9

South America 2006 84

stockpiles

Africa 2003 83

Europe 2003 67, 2003 69, 2006 83

military 2006 53, 2006 54, 2006 55–6

police 2001 69, 2001 70, 2006 42–3

technological developments 2003 22, 2003 23, 2011 77–8

used in crime 2001 22–3

handloading 2005 15–16, 2005 17

Harkat ul-Ansar (HUA) (Kashmir), guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

harmonization

control 2002 236

marking, ammunition 2002 245

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 238

Harmonized System (HS), customs codes 2009 10, 2009 26, 2009 27

‘harvest guerrillas’, South Sudan 2007 320

HAT see Haute Autorité de la Transition

Haute Autorité de la Transition (HAT) (High Transitional Authority) (Madagascar) 2011 176,

2011 179, 2011 180

H.Cegielski-Poznan (Poland) 2003 42

HDI see Human Development Index

health

availability of small arms 2003 128

ballistics 2001 240

care resources 2001 215

Central African Republic 2005 321

child mortality 2002 172–3

children 2009 205–7

civilian firearms users 2011 276–7

costs of gun violence, Uganda 2003 134–5

effects on human development 2003 132

effects of small arms misuse 2003 140–1

indicators of humanitarian impacts 2002 159–60

indirect effects of small arms 2001 214–18

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municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180

post-conflict 2005 272–4, 2009 222–3

violence-induced displacement 2002 160

healthcare services

accounting for the cost of gun violence 2003 133, 2003 135

child mortality 2002 172–3

civilian disabilities 2002 164–5

costs of small arms violence 2006 189–91, 2006 195–7, 2006 199, 2006 201, 2006 202–4,

2006 207–8

effects of small arms misuse on human development 2003 131, 2003 132, 2003 141

firearm-related injuries 2002 166

Palestinian territories 2002 165

victims of firearms violence, Burundi 2007 214–15

heavy machine guns (HMGs)

control measures 2005 124

countries producing 2008 34–5

lethality 2008 12

manufacturing sectors 2005 51

military procurement 2006 8, 2006 12, 2006 13, 2006 18

military stockpiles 2006 54

production 2004 31–2, 2004 34, 2004 46

Republic of the Congo, militia holdings 2003 268

types 2008 21–2

Heckler & Koch (H&K) (Germany)

ammunition 2011 77

company profile (2000) 2002 34, 2002 39–40

exports

to India 2003 112

to Nepal 2003 113

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

joint ventures 2004 7

kinetic energy weapons 2011 81–2

licensed production 2001 12

exports by licensees 2002 53

G3 assault rifle 2007 8

G36 rifle 2007 12, 2007 26

HK33E assault rifle 2007 12

Iran 2002 18

irresponsible transfer of technology 2007 27

Middle East 2002 41, 2002 48–53

Saudi Arabia 2002 18

as technology owner 2007 16

worldwide 2002 51

machine guns 2001 20, 2001 21, 2003 22

major producers by weapon type 2004 27, 2004 28, 2004 29

manufacturing sectors 2005 56

most important companies 2003 15

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most popular small arms 2001 19, 2001 20, 2001 21

ownership of 2001 2002 12

sub-machine guns 2004 31

survey of producers 2001 33

Turkey 2002 20

weapons used in humans rights abuses 2004 126

Heckler & Koch (United States), military procurement 2006 24

Hekmatyar, Gulbuddin 2003 79

Hela region (Papua New Guinea), armed violence 2006 166, 2006 169, 2006 174, 2006 176,

2006 178, 2006 180–2

Hellenic Arms Industry (EBO) (Greece) 2001 38, 2005 57

licensed production 2002 45, 2002 51, 2002 53, 2007 18

Helsinki Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Aceh 2009 249, 2009 253, 2009 256–7

Henry Repeating Arm Co. (United States) 2005 54

Hezbollah

arms supply 2009 322, 2009 332

conflict use 2005 187, 2005 196

covert transfers from, to Somalia 2007 94

explosions at arms depots 2010 322

firearms 2010 122

guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

history of 2009 320–1

illicit transfers to Palestinian groups 2002 131

irresponsible transfers to 2007 91–2

MANPADS 2004 89, 2004 93

public attitudes 2009 331

relations with state 2010 117

RPG-7 2004 37

stockpiles 2003 79

support for 2009 326–7

High-Power pistol, licensed production 2007 18

High-Precision Weapons Corporation (Russian Federation) 2003 19, 2004 15

high-tech electronics production 2005 46, 2005 58–62, 2005 63–4

hijackings, Georgia 2003 209

Hirtenberger (Austria) 2002 21, 2002 30, 2005 57

Hisbah Groups (Nigeria) 2006 249

HIV/AIDS

Papua New Guinea 2006 180

treating injuries 2001 216

Hizbollah see Hezbollah

Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) (Kashmir), guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

HK MP-43 machine gun 2003 22

HK MP5 sub-machine gun

licensed production

exports 2002 53

Iran 2002 18, 2002 52

Turkey 2001 40, 2002 20

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worldwide 2002 50, 2002 51

most popular machine guns 2001 19, 2001 20

HK21 Series machine gun 2001 20, 2001 21

HK33 assault rifles 2001 40, 2002 50, 2002 51

HK33E assault rifle, licensed production 2007 12

HMGs see heavy machine guns

HN-5 MANPADS 2004 82, 2004 84, 2004 88

Bolivia 2008 102

destruction of 2008 100, 2008 102

HNP see Haitian National Police

hollow-point bullets 2005 23

Holy Spirit Movement (HSM) (Uganda) 2006 275, 2006 277

homemade explosives, Palestine 2003 78

homemade production see craft production

homicides

see also firearm deaths; firearm homicides

accessibility thesis 2004 182–6

Africa 2004 192–3

Australia 2004 184–6

Brazil 2007 230–3

correlation to city size 2007 165–7

Canada 2004 62, 2004 68

correlation to city size 2007 165

Colombia 2002 164, 2006 215, 2006 216–17, 2006 223–32, 2006 234–5, 2006 236–8

correlation to city size 2007 165–7

England and Wales 2002 271

gang violence 2010 129

Trinidad and Tobago 2010 129, 2010 141

United States 2010 132–5, 2010 146

global 2002 156–7, 2002 160

Guatemala, urban armed violence 2007 170–1

Haiti 2007 173–4

Iraq 2004 44

Kyrgyzstan 2004 315–16

Latin America and the Caribbean 2004 50, 2004 52–4, 2004 69

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 281

Pacific 2004 295

Pakistan, Karachi 2007 175

Papua New Guinea 2006 169, 2006 170, 2006 174, 2006 184

South Sudan 2007 329, 2007 330–1

substitution effect 2004 186–90

Thailand 2004 71

United Kingdom 2002 271, 2004 189

United States, correlation to city size 2007 165, 2007 166

urban violence 2007 164–7, 2007 170–1, 2007 173–4

urbanization 2007 164

Venezuela, urban violence 2007 186

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Yemen 2003 181–5

young men and small arms 2006 304, 2006 312–13

Homies Unidos 2010 222–3

Honduras

conflict

economic effects of 2001 232

sourcing 2005 162

control measures

Citizen Security Committees 2001 257–8

Framework Agreement for Democratic Security in Central America 2001 257

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

DDR and weapons reduction programmes 2005 290, 2005 293

firearm homicides and suicides, homicides 2000 2001 232

gangs

gun ownership 2010 112, 2010 113

membership 2010 106, 2010 107

illicit transfers from 2001 188

to Colombia 2004 130, 2005 162

to Mexico 2001 189

imports 2004 110, 2005 106, 2006 71

insecurity 2002 166, 2002 195

police, extrajudicial executions of children 2004 236

prices

black market prices for AK47 rifle 2002 66

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 276

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

Hong Kong

exports

human rights 2004 129, 2004 131

irresponsible transfers from 2007 99, 2007 101, 2007 103, 2007 104, 2007 106

gangs, gendered structure 2010 193

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 276

production 2005 61

Horn of Africa see Great Lakes and Horn of Africa

hospital admissions

Burundi 2007 214–15

costs of small arms violence 2006 208

effects on human development 2003 132

Papua New Guinea 2006 170–1, 2006 172, 2006 174

Houphouët-Boigny, Felix 2011 195, 2011 197, 2011 220

household-name producers 2005 45, 2005 53–5, 2005 63

HRW see Human Rights Watch

HS see Harmonized System

HS Product (Croatia) 2003 45, 2005 54, 2005 55

HSBA see Human Security Baseline Assessment

HSM see Holy Spirit Movement

Hug, Peter 2007 54, 2007 55

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Human Development Index (HDI)

Brazil 2007 245

Rio de Janeiro 2007 237

Yemen 2003 171–2

human development indicators, homicides 2001 232–3

human rights 2004 1–2

Algeria 2004 102

brokering 2004 161

Cambodia 2006 130–3

children 2009 207–9

Colombia 2006 234

corporate social responsibility 2011 139–41, 2011 151–8

demand for small arms 2006 144

disarmament 2003 311–12

EU Code of Conduct 2001 270

Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and Development (2006) 2007 127

Haiti 2007 174

humanitarian law 2001 222–5, 2007 136

Indonesia 2004 99

irresponsible transfers 2007 73, 2007 75–81, 2007 98–107

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 181

Nepal 2003 113

norms 2003 219–20

policing 2004 4, 2004 213–43

security and development 2003 150–1

shift to rights-based approach 2002 178

supply-side control 2001 223

transfer controls, implementation of international humanitarian law 2007 136

transfers 2004 99, 2004 125–33

UN Programme of Action 2002 221

UN Review Conference (2006) 2007 119, 2007 124

violations in conflict 2002 155–93

violence and crime 2002 176–92, 2004 173

urban armed violence 2007 181

human rights law

definitions 2002 179

violence 2002 176–92

Human Rights Watch (HRW) 2004 1

Haiti 2007 174

monitoring of abuses by security personnel 2011 142

monitoring UN embargoes 2004 127, 2004 271

Monrovia, Liberia 2005 183

stigmatization of transfers to human rights abusers 2002 183–4

supply-side humanitarianism 2002 182

surplus military weapons 2006 25

tracing of weapons involved in human rights abuses 2004 127

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2002 203

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violations of ECOWAS moratorium 2004 112

violence against women by police in Gujarat 2002 2004 235

West African armed groups 2006 265

Human Security Baseline Assessment (HSBA) 2010 278

Sudan 2007 317

human security movement 2004 173

global norms 2003 228, 2003 230

Human Security Report (HSR) 2005 238–9, 2005 247

humanitarian agencies

data collection 2002 158

disruption of aid 2001 224

impacts of small arms 2002 157

military protection for personnel 2002 189–90

safety of personnel 2002 188–9

security personnel 2002 191

violence in refugee camps 2002 169

humanitarian agreements 2010 312

humanitarian approach

new humanitarianism 2002 181, 2002 184–6

operational perspective 2002 181, 2002 186–92

supply-side 2002 181, 2002 182–4

UN Programme of Action 2002 221

Humanitarian Coalition on Small Arms 2002 183–4

humanitarian engagement, armed groups 2010 306–15

humanitarian impacts 2002 6, 2002 155–93, 2003 125–59

data 2002 158

Georgia 2003 206–7

global norms 2003 228, 2003 230

indicators 2002 157–60

new wars 2002 173–6

UN response to 2002 176

humanitarian international 2002 178

humanitarian law 2001 222–5

see also international humanitarian law

definitions 2002 179

definitions of armed conflict 2005 231

disarmament 2003 311–12

enforcement 2002 180

humanization of 2002 179–81

new wars 2002 174–6

violence 2002 176–92

humanitarian operations

armed protection 2002 191

conflict deaths 2005 252–3

Georgia 2003 210

impartiality 2002 185–6, 2002 189–90

militarization of refugee camps 2005 273

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military involvement 2002 189–90

politization of 2002 185–6

post-conflict phase 2005 269

protection, definition 2002 190

safety, definition 2002 190

security, definition 2002 190

security of personnel 2002 186–92

transfers to non-state actors 2007 134

humanitarianism, definition 2002 177–8

Hun Sen 2006 120–2, 2006 123, 2008 96, 2008 98

Hungary

brokering 2004 153, 2004 156, 2004 157, 2004 160, 2004 161

civilian ownership 2003 65

destruction programmes, MANPADS 2008 101

EU membership 2008 103

exports 2003 41, 2009 30

annual value 2001 148

human rights 2004 131

irresponsible transfers from 2007 101, 2007 105

list of importers 2005 107

military firearms 2009 35, 2009 38, 2009 39

transparency 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 17

to the United States 2003 39

NATO membership 2008 103

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 276

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

production

global ranking of countries 2001 15, 2001 16

government control 2003 37–8

licensed 2007 15, 2007 17–19, 2007 18

light weapons 2008 34

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

survey of producers 2001 35, 2001 36, 2001 37, 2001 52, 2002 57, 2003 38, 2003

41–2

Hungerford (UK) 2009 171

hunting weapons

see also sporting firearms

Algeria, irresponsible transfers to 2007 77

Brazil

exports to the United States 2007 95–6

rural violence 2007 228, 2007 231

civilian ownership 2011 285

patterns of 2007 63

exports 2002 113–14, 2002 115, 2006 68–73

from Russia 2003 110–11

WSFA data 2002 124, 2002 125

importers 2006 75–8

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Israeli stockpiles 2003 77

Kosovo 2005 214

Morocco 2005 86–7

national control of civilian ownership 2002 264

Pacific 2003 88

Hutus, Burundi 2007 199–203, 2007 207, 2007 221

hypercities 2007 162

IACP see International Association of Chiefs of Police

IADB see Inter-American Development Bank

IANSA see International Action Network on Small Arms

IATA see International Air Transport Association

IBDB see Instrument Building Design Bureau

Ibis Air International 2001 104

ICAO see International Civil Aviation Organization

ICC see Integrated Command Center; International Criminal Court

ICCE see Instituto de Criminalistica Carlos Éboli

ICCPR see International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights

Iceland 2005 61, 2006 27

ICG see International Crisis Group

ICHRP see International Council on Human Rights Policy

ICoC see International Code of Conduct for Private Security Providers

ICRC see International Committee of the Red Cross

ICRG see International Country Risk Guide

ICVS see International Crime Victims Surveys

IDB see Inter-American Development Bank

IDDRS see United Nations (UN), Integrated Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration

Standards

Idema, Jonathan Keith 2005 195

identity

demand for small arms 2006 144, 2006 149, 2006 152–3

disarmament 2003 298

Yemen 2003 179, 2003 185, 2003 186

young men and small arms 2006 300–1, 2006 302, 2006 304–7

ideology

armed groups 2006 252, 2006 253

young men and small arms 2006 300–1, 2006 304–7

IDF see Israel Defense Forces

IDPs see internally displaced persons

IDSA see Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses

IEDs see improvised explosive devices

IFM see Isatabu Freedom Movement

IFOR see Implementation Force

IGAD see Inter-Governmental Authority on Development

Ignatieff, Michael, human rights 2002 178, 2002 181

IHL see international humanitarian law

IHRL see international human rights law

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IIC see international import certificate

IICD see Independent International Commission on Decommissioning

IISS see International Institute for Strategic Studies

Ikhwan-ul Muslimoon (Muslim Brotherhood) 2010 261–2

illegal transfers, definition 2007 74

illicit firearms

see also illicit transfers

Africa 2003 80, 2003 81, 2004 194, 2004 198

amnesties 2004 57, 2004 59, 2004 71, 2004 188, 2004 298–300, 2004 303

Australia 2004 185

bought by police officers for others 2006 39

Canada 2004 68

Central America 2003 90

China 2002 96–7, 2003 86

Colombia 2006 215, 2006 219, 2006 220–1, 2006 222–3

confiscation, International Tracing Instrument 2006 107

cost/benefit of 2006 150, 2006 153–8

definition, International Tracing Instrument 2006 104–5, 2006 109

demand for small arms 2006 150, 2006 154–8

European unregistered guns 2003 70–2

Kyrgyzstan 2004 314–17

Latin America 2004 24, 2004 51, 2004 52

Pacific 2004 298–300, 2004 303

Pakistan 2002 100, 2004 195

Philippines 2002 98–9

Thailand 2004 71

tracing cooperation 2006 108–9

United Kingdom 2004 188

illicit production

China 2002 96

control measures, Inter-American Convention 2001 253

definition 2001 9

illicit transfers 2001 165–89, 2002 109–11, 2002 128–45, 2005 113–16

see also ant trade; black market; diversions; illicit firearms; smuggling; trafficking

Africa 2001 170–5, 2003 118–19

Americas 2001 184–9

Argentina 2007 29

to armed groups in South Sudan 2007 320–1

Asia 2001 180–4

Brazil 2004 70

brokering 2001 4, 2001 95–130, 2002 254–5, 2004 141–66

Canada 2004 68

Central America 2001 256–7

chain of possibilities 2002 110

Colombia 2001 106–7, 2001 168–9, 2001 178–9, 2001 187–9, 2003 116, 2004 128, 2004

129–30, 2006 85, 2006 87, 2006 217, 2006 219

to conflict zones 2005 159–73

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control measures 2010 44–9

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 122–4

ASEAN initiatives 2001 267–8

customs procedures 2010 58

EU initiatives 2001 269

Framework Agreement for Democratic Security in Central America 2001 257

initiatives in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 263–5

Inter-American Convention 2001 253, 2001 256–7

legal transfers 2007 117, 2007 122–4

Southern Africa 2001 261–2

data on 2006 88

definitions 2001 141, 2001 165–6, 2001 167, 2002 111, 2002 128, 2007 74

disturbing legal transfers 2001 155–6

ECOWAS 2004 112

effect of legal transfers 2001 141

end-use assurances 2002 249

Europe 2001 175–80

from the Former Yugoslavia 2003 111

fuelled by DDR programmes 2005 285–6

grey market 2001 141

insurgency weapons 2001 78–9, 2001 83

irresponsible transfers 2007 73–107

Kyrgyzstan 2004 311, 2004 322–4

Latin America 2003 116–17

links to legal transfers 2002 128–39, 2002 206

MANPADS 2004 88–9, 2004 90, 2004 92–3

marking 2002 244–5

Mexico 2004 52

monitoring 2004 249–72

national control of civilian ownership 2002 263–4

from non-EU Europe 2003 108

Pacific 2004 277, 2004 285–90

patterns 2001 168–9

prices 2007 264

prices as an indicator of stockpiles 2002 65

production sectors 2005 46–7

to the Republic of the Congo 2003 261–2

scope 2001 166–9

from Serbia 2004 103

to Sierra Leone 2001 119–23, 2001 170, 2001 171–3

South America 2006 65, 2006 83–7

stockpile management and security 2002 258

stolen firearms 2004 60–1

sub-Saharan Africa 2003 117–18

to Sudan 2001 173–5, 2007 320–1

tracing of 2009 107–31

transit countries

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Bangladesh 2002 143–5

Saudi Arabia 2004 102

Thailand 2002 142–3

Yemen 2004 102

transport by sea 2002 144

transportation 2010 44–5

to Uganda, Lord’s Resistance Army 2007 325

UN Firearms Protocol 2001 278–80, 2002 238–9

UN Programme of Action 2002 208–9, 2002 222

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2001 280–1, 2001 282, 2002 203–31, 2002 228

to UNITA in Angola 2001 116–19, 2001 173, 2002 131–3, 2002 134, 2002 249, 2004 130,

2004 265, 2004 269

of weapons produced under licence 2007 28–31

Ilyushin-18, use in diversion of weapons 2008 116, 2008 117

Ilyushin-76, use in diversion of weapons 2008 115, 2008 120, 2008 124

IMBEL see Indústria de Material Bélico do Brasil

IMI see Israel Military Industries

imitation guns, definitions of small arms 2003 59

immunization 2002 170, 2002 172–3

impact evaluation, weapons collection 2002 312

Implementation Force (IFOR), disarmament 2003 283, 2003 299, 2003 300

import licences

brokers and transport agents 2001 124

Inter-American Convention 2001 253

national control systems 2001 125

import marks, weapons tracing 2009 118–20

importing state, definition 2009 64

imports

ammunition 2010 8

shotgun shell parts 2010 26–7

shotgun shells 2010 25–6

small-calibre 2009 16–17

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 23–4

ATGWs 2011 31–3

Colombia 2005 161, 2006 217–21, 2006 236

Comtrade data 2000–2006 2009 11–25, 2009 52

control measures

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 122

OAS Model Regulations 2001 255

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 239

customs data to 1999 2001 156–8

customs data 1999 2002 112–17

customs data 2000 2003 98–120

customs data 2001 100–1, 2004 108–14

customs data 2002 2005 97, 2005 116–17

customs data 2003 2006 65–78

documented 2011 20

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estimating 2011 21–2

European Union 2003 103–5

grenade launchers 2011 25–6

Kyrgyzstan 2004 313

Latin America 2003 114–17

MANPADS 2011 33–5

marking and tracing 2002 245–6

International Tracing Instrument 2006 95, 2006 99, 2006 100, 2006 106–7

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 240–1

Middle East, 1993–2000 2002 16

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23–5

mortars 2011 24–5

national reporting 2002 123–8

non-EU Europe 2003 111

Pacific 2004 280–2, 2004 303

pistols and revolvers 2009 20–2

portable rocket launchers 2011 27–9

Republic of the Congo 2003 261–2, 2003 270–2

South America 2003 115

South Asia 2003 111–12

sporting shotguns 2009 17–20

sub-Saharan Africa 2003 117–19

top importers 2004 2007 74

UN Firearms Protocol, marking 2002 240–1

United States 2003 105–6, 2004 13

value 2002 2005 98

value 2003 99–100

Yemen 2003 172–7

improvised explosive devices (IEDs)

from diverted weapons 2008 61

Iraq 2008 14, 2008 61

use by non-state actors 2008 14–15, 2008 31, 2010 123

IMU see Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan

IMZ see Ishevsky Mekhanichesky Zavod

in-transit procedures, control, OAS Model Regulations 2001 255

INA see Indústria Nacional de Armas

incentives, weapons collection 2002 286, 2002 287, 2002 303, 2002 305–6

income

firearm homicides, Brazil 2007 235

prices of assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 263, 2007 264, 2007 265

INDEP (Portugal) 2002 51, 2002 53

independence conflicts, Georgia 2003 191–6

Independent International Commission on Decommissioning (IICD) 2002 292, 2003 285

India

black-market prices for AK47 rifle 2002 66

civilian firearms

licences 2011 282

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prohibited and restricted 2011 270

user regulation 2011 276

conflict

displaced persons 2001 2002 196

Gujarat massacre 2002 2003 59–60

control measures

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 123

International Tracing Instrument 2006 99

regional cooperation on small arms 2002 216

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 240

disarmament 2009 162

exports 2005 101

annual value 2001 148

irresponsible transfers from 2007 103, 2007 104

national reporting 2002 119, 2002 120

to Nepal 2003 113

transparency 2010 13, 2010 16, 2011 17

value 2003 2006 72

illicit transfers from, to non-state actors 2002 129

illicit transfers to

Bangladesh as a transit country 2002 143–4

from Pakistan 2001 181

Thailand as a transit country 2002 143

imports

from Bulgaria 2003 108

irresponsible transfers to 2007 100–1

lack of data on 2004 101

MANPADS 2004 87

selected transfers 1999–2001 2002 147

trends 2000 2003 112

unofficial information on 2001 158

military procurement 2006 15, 2006 16, 2006 30

militias 2010 270

police weapons 2010 114

policing

urban political armed violence 2007 175

violence against women by police 2004 235

prices

AK47 rifles 2002 66

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 276

private security companies

armed 2011 112, 2011 113, 2011 114, 2011 115

illicit arms possession 2011 119

personnel 2011 105

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

illicit production 2001 46–7

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licensed 2002 45, 2007 9, 2007 11, 2007 15, 2007 18

light weapons 2008 34

manufacturing 2005 61

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 19, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 42, 2001 52, 2002 57

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2002 80, 2002 101, 2007 47–9, 2007 62

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

estimates 2007 53

Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam 2001 80

military 2002 100–1, 2006 56, 2006 57

paramilitary forces 2001 71–2

urban armed violence 2007 175

indicators

correlation to civilian holdings 2007 57–60

demand for small arms 2006 149–58

effects of small arms misuse 2003 131

evaluating weapons collection programmes 2002 312–13

humanitarian impacts of small arms 2002 157–60

indirect conflict deaths

compared to direct deaths 2005 253, 2005 254–6, 2005 257–9

counting 2005 233–41, 2005 251–7

definition 2005 232

global estimates 2005 230, 2005 256–7

indirect counter-trade arrangements 2007 10–11

indirect offsets 2007 12

Individual Airburst Weapon System 2010 33, 2010 34

individual insecurity, disarmament 2003 301

individual transfers, international 2009 9

individualism, firearm suicides, Brazil 2007 245

Indonesia

see also Aceh

Aceh peace agreement 2009 252–3

armed groups 2006 253

Bappenas 2009 257, 2009 258

black-market prices for M16 rifle 2002 67

DDR and weapons reduction programmes 2005 291, 2009 185

exports 2001 148, 2002 114

irresponsible transfers from 2007 99, 2007 103

human rights violations 2007 76, 2007 77–9

illicit transfers to, Thailand as a transit country 2002 143

imports

classification of 2004 108

human rights 2004 99, 2004 128, 2004 130–1

irresponsible transfers to 2007 76, 2007 77–9, 2007 101

list of exporters 2005 104, 2005 105, 2006 72

selected transfers 1999–2001 2002 147

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value 2002 2005 106

military procurement 2006 30

non-state armed groups 2010 259

policing 2004 225–6, 2004 233, 2004 235

prices

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 276

M16 rifles 2002 67

prices and consumer taste 2002 70

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

illicit 2001 46

licensed 2002 45, 2007 15, 2007 18

light weapons 2008 34

most popular small arms 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 43, 2001 52, 2002 57

stockpiles 2002 97–8

civilian holdings, estimates 2007 53

insurgent firearms 2002 97–8

military 2006 57

stockpile security 2004 55, 2004 56

Indústria de Material Bélico do Brasil (IMBEL) (Brazil)

company profile 2000 2002 32

exports 2003 114

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

illicit weapons seized in Brazil 2001 23

licensed production 2002 45, 2007 18

of FN FAL 2007 18

manufacturing sectors 2005 57

survey of producers 2001 29–30, 2004 21, 2004 22

Industria Militar (INDUMIL) (Colombia) 2006 217–19, 2006 222, 2006 223

conflict sourcing 2005 161–2

illicit craft production by FARC 2004 24

survey of producers 2004 23

Indústria Nacional de Armas (INA) (Brazil)

manufacturers of illicit weapons seized in Brazil 2001 23

survey of producers 2001 29, 2001 30

industrialization

urban violence 2007 164

urbanization 2007 164, 2007 168

Industrias Ruiz Cabañas (Mexico) 2004 24–5

Industrias Technos Aquila (Mexico) 2001 27, 2004 24–5

inequality

effects of small arms misuse 2001 232–3, 2003 140–1

firearm-related deaths, Brazil 2007 228, 2007 233, 2007 234, 2007 235, 2007 236–8, 2007

245, 2007 246, 2007 247

urban violence 2007 167, 2007 168–9, 2007 176–8

infant mortality, Yemen 2003 172

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infantry, military stockpiles 2006 46–50

infantry support weapons, military procurement 2006 14–15

informal security groups 2011 103

information sharing

EU Code of Conduct 2001 270

marking 2002 244

MERCOSUR 2001 258

NGOs 2002 243

norms 2003 231

infrastructure

effects of small arms misuse 2003 142

Georgia 2003 210

Ingram (United States) 2004 31

Ingwe ATGW 2011 30

inheritance of weapons, Yemen 2003 178

injuries see firearm injuries; knife/sharp instrument injuries

Inno-Coop (Hungary) 2001 37

innovation 2003 20–3

Inoguchi, Kuniko 2004 58

INSAS automatic rifle 2006 16, 2006 55

insecurity

armed groups 2006 250–1

Burundi 2007 209–15, 2007 219–20

Cambodia 2002 296

Colombia 2006 215, 2006 216–17, 2006 230–4

demand for small arms 2006 145

development programmes 2003 148–9

disarmament 2003 301

Georgia 2003 205–7

Honduras 2002 166

illicit transfers 2001 165–6

legal transfers 2001 159

long-term effects 2002 171–3

Nicaragua 2002 166

Papua New Guinea 2006 166, 2006 169, 2006 170, 2006 172–4, 2006 180–2

post-conflict 2002 171–3

privatization of security 2003 139–40

South Sudan 2007 317–44

Uganda 2006 287–8, 2006 289

urban violence 2007 161–2, 2007 169

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 183

political 2007 175

slums 2007 168–9

weapons collection 2002 296, 2002 304–5

Institute of Community and Public Health, effects on human development 2003 132

Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) 2001 143

Institute for Religious Studies (ISER) (Brazil) 2001 23

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Institute for Security Studies (ISS) (South Africa) 2001 143, 2001 262–3

Instituto de Criminalistica Carlos Éboli (ICCE) (Brazil) 2007 301, 2007 302

Instituto de Estudos da Religião (ISER) (Brazil) 2007 229

Instrument Building Design Bureau (IBDB) (Russia) 2002 123, 2003 110

instrumentality theory 2004 186–90

insurance premium costs, field workers 2003 148

insurgencies

Constabulary military doctrine 2006 50–1

importers 2006 74

Mexico, illicit transfers to 2001 189

military procurement 2006 22

South America 2006 83

insurgent groups

see also insurgents

definition 2010 116–18

membership 2010 118–19

small arms 2010 102–5, 2010 116–24

insurgent holdings 2001 77–83, 2002 80–3

Afghanistan 2002 102, 2003 73–6

Africa 2003 80, 2003 81, 2003 84

Colombia 2003 87

data collection 2001 65

distribution 2001 2002 103

Europe 2002 88–90

global stockpiles 2001 89, 2002 74, 2002 103, 2004 4

Indonesia 2002 98

Iran 2002 90

Israel 2002 90–4

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 283–8

methodology for estimating 2001 65

Nepal 2002 101–2

Philippines 2002 98–9

Republic of the Congo 2003 258–69

second-hand equipment 2002 66

shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71

small arms attrition 2001 81

South Asia 2002 99–100

Southeast Asia 2002 97–9

West Africa 2003 82–3

insurgents

see also insurgent groups

becoming legitimate authorities 2001 82–3

Colombia 2005 161–3

fluctuations in demand 2001 81–2

Georgia 2005 171–2

Haiti 2005 163–6

illicit transfers to

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arms brokers 2001 97

Bangladesh as a transit country 2002 143–5

Thailand as a transit country 2002 142–3

India 2001 181

Liberia 2005 167–9

Mali 2005 165–7

MANPADS 2002 116

mortars 2002 73

new wars 2002 175

organizational factors 2005 188–99

Philippines 2001 183–4, 2003 34

resources 2005 186–7

Sierra Leone 2001 171–3

structure 2005 188

Sudan 2001 174–5

Tajikistan 2005 169–71

Integrated Command Center (ICC) (Côte d’Ivoire) 2011 193, 2011 218–19

integration, Sierra Leone 2003 308

intellectual property, licensed production 2002 42–3, 2007 8–10, 2007 23–6, 2007 31

intelligence, EU Code of Conduct 2001 270

intelligence agencies

stockpiles 2006 43

use of private military companies 2001 109

intentional transfers, definition 2002 111

Inter-American Convention see Organization of American States (OAS), Inter-American

Convention against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, Ammunition,

Explosives, and Other Related Materials

Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)

costs of violence 2001 4, 2001 217

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 179

post-conflict security promotion 2009 237

urban violence in Caracas 2007 173, 2007 186

Violence Prevention programme 2008 275

Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD) 2001 253, 2001 255–6

inter-ethnic violence, South Sudan 2007 317

Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) (Kenya) 2001 262–4, 2001 265

Somalia 2007 92

inter-personal violence, Yemen 2003 180

inter-state co-operation

ASEAN initiatives 2001 267–8

EU Code of Conduct 2001 270

initiatives in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 262–5

UN Firearms Protocol 2001 279

West African Moratorium 2001 260

intergroup fighting, Papua New Guinea 2006 166, 2006 170, 2006 172–4

interim stabilization, post-conflict situations 2009 220, 2009 233, 2009 234–7

Interior Ministries (Republic of the Congo) 2003 269

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interior ministry personnel, stockpiles 2006 43

Interlaken process 2004 270

interlocutors, NGOs 2002 243

internal conflicts

see also civil wars; intra-state conflicts

demand, prices 2007 263, 2007 265, 2007 266

developing countries 2003 127

international humanitarian law 2002 179

new humanitarianism 2002 184

new wars and humanitarian impacts 2002 173–6

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 269–71, 2007 281, 2007 282, 2007 283

transfers to non-state actors 2007 134

internal transfers, definition 2001 167

internalization, norms 2003 222

internally displaced persons (IDPs)

definitions of armed conflict 2005 231

disease 2002 169–70

effects of small arms availability 2001 224–5

former Yugoslavia and Balkans 2001 200–1

Georgia 2003 209–10

human rights law 2002 181

humanitarian impacts 2002 160, 2002 167–70

humanitarian law 2001 224–5

militarization of refugee camps 2005 273, 2005 274

Uganda 2006 275, 2006 278, 2006 280–1, 2006 288, 2006 289

violence in refugee camps 2002 168–9

International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA)

Arms Trade Treaty 2004 133

codes of conduct 2002 183–4

creation 2001 277

human rights 2001 222

initiatives in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 265

International Tracing Instrument 2006 97

marking and tracing 2002 247, 2006 97

monitoring of implementation of Programme of Action 2004 2, 2004 259–62

NGOs 2002 242

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2002 203, 2002 217, 2002 247

international aid

cost-benefit analysis 2006 195

effects of small arms misuse 2003 131

global norms 2003 230

opportunity costs of small arms 2001 233–4

stockpile security 2002 259–60

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 281

International Air Transport Association (IATA) 2001 112

Recommended Practice 1630 2010 61–2

International Alert 2004 259, 2011 154–5, 2011 157

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International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) 2004 223

International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) 2002 64, 2002 205

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) 2001 112, 2005 129, 2005 136, 2010 59

International Classification of Disease (ICD) 2002 162

International Code of Conduct on Arms Transfers (1997) 2001 257, 2007 128

International Code of Conduct for Private Security Providers (ICoC) 2011 125–6, 2011 135,

2011 140, 2011 151, 2011 157

International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)

conflict deaths 2002 163

in Bosnia 2005 234

craft production 2005 15

deaths of humanitarian personnel 2002 187

engagement with armed groups 2010 307, 2010 308–9

expanding bullets 2005 22

expelled from Ethiopia 2010 315

Georgia 2003 210

humanitarian impacts of small arms 2002 157

humanitarianism 2002 178

IHL indicators 2007 136, 2007 137

impartiality 2002 185–6

Israel, human rights violations 2007 79

new humanitarianism 2002 184

People on War Report 2001 210

security of personnel 2001 226, 2001 228, 2002 188, 2002 189

international control measures 2001 251–83

air cargo companies 2001 112

air transportation 2010 49–50

ammunition 2005 22–5, 2005 28–9

black market 2001 166

brokers 2001 96–7, 2001 98, 2001 101, 2001 103–5, 2001 127–9, 2001 130

data on small arms 2001 61–2

disarmament 2003 304

light weapons 2005 123–7

MANPADS 2005 127–9

marking 2002 244, 2002 245–7

supply-side controls 2001 223

transfers 2007 122–4, 2007 128–37

transport agents 2001 103–5, 2001 130

International Convention on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System 2009

10

international cooperation, UN Programme of Action 2011 46–7, 2011 58–9

International Council on Human Rights Policy (ICHRP) 2006 248

International Country Risk Guide (ICRG), government effectiveness and weapons prices 2007

266

International Court of Justice (ICJ), complicity in violations of international law 2007 131

International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) 2002 179, 2004 214, 2004

216–17

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International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (1976) 2002 179

International Crime Victims Surveys (ICVS) 2003 147, 2004 179

firearm ownership 2007 171

urban armed violence 2007 169–70

urbanization and violence 2007 164

International Criminal Court (ICC) 2002 177, 2002 179, 2005 22, 2006 276

International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol)

crime statistics 2003 158

crime in Yemen 2003 180

initiatives in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 262–3

International Tracing Instrument 2006 98, 2006 110–11

marking and tracing 2002 241, 2002 245, 2006 98, 2006 110–11

Nairobi Declaration (2000) 2002 262

SARPCCO 2003 237

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 241

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2002 209

weapons tracing 2009 122

International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) 2005 242

International Crisis Group (ICG) 2005 183

international customs data 2004 101, 2004 108, 2004 116

international human rights law (IHRL), and armed groups 2010 306

international humanitarian law (IHL) 2001 223–4, 2002 179–81

and armed groups 2010 306–10, 2010 316, 2010 318, 2010 324

disarmament 2003 311–12

irresponsible transfers 2007 73

new humanitarianism 2002 184–6

and private security companies 2011 109, 2011 151, 2011 152–3

transfer controls 2007 132, 2007 136

welfare of non-combatants 2001 215

West African armed groups 2006 265–6

international import certificate (IIC) 2002 250, 2008 163

definition 2009 64

International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS)

Armed Conflict Database 2007 76

conflict deaths 2005 238–9, 2005 241–2, 2005 244, 2005 245–9

international law

armed conflict 2007 75

complicity in violations of 2007 131, 2007 132

customary 2003 216–18

extra-territorial jurisdiction, brokering 2002 255–6

human rights 2007 75

irresponsible transfers 2007 73, 2007 74

legal transfers 2002 111

norms 2003 216–18, 2003 224–5

transfers 2007 130–2, 2007 136–7

International Law Commission (ILC) 2007 131

international mediators, disarmament 2003 287

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International Monetary Fund (IMF), Cambodia 2006 121–2

International Narcotics Control Program (Plan Colombia) 2005 161

international non-governmental organizations, disarmament and development 2003 155–6

International Organization for Migration (IOM) 2005 281

Aceh reintegration programme 2009 258–9, 2009 267–8

firearm casualties in Congo-Brazzaville 2002 164

Republic of the Congo, militia holdings 2003 264–73, 2003 279

weapons collection in the Republic of the Congo 2002 300–1, 2003 255

international organizations

norms 2003 219

security and development 2003 150–1

International Peace Information Service 2004 127

International Peace Institute (IPI), Lebanon security survey 2009 331

International Peace Monitoring Team (IPMT) 2004 298–9

International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), Aiming for Prevention

Programme 2008 292

international politics, norms 2003 220–2

international regulations, civilain firearms 2011 263–4

International Rescue Committee (IRC) 2005 245–6

International Resource Group on Disarmament and Security in the Horn of Africa (IRG) 2002

243

International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), Afghanistan 2009 285, 2009 289

International Small Arms Control Standards (ISACS) 2011 58, 2011 262

International Tracing Instrument (ITI) 2004 251, 2006 95–114, 2009 109, 2009 136

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 119

ammunition 2009 145, 2009 152

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 124, 2007 125

definitions 2006 103–4

fragmentation 2007 127–8

General Assembly First Committee 2007 126

implementation by UN members 2009 141, 2011 43, 2011 48–50, 2011 59–60, 2011 61

import marks 2009 119

manufacturers’ marks 2009 114–16

marking 2006 95, 2006 99, 2006 100, 2006 106–7

record-keeping 2011 56–7

International Trade Centre 2005 100

International Trading Establishment (ITE) (Jordan) 2007 82

international transfers

authorized

ammunition 2010 9

definition 2011 12

internet

arms trade research 2011 22

conflict deaths 2005 238

illicit transfers using 2001 188–9

Interpol see International Criminal Police Organization

interventions

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community programmes 2008 234, 2008 267, 2008 287–8, 2008 298

criminal justice approach 2008 287

El Salvador 2008 281, 2008 291–5

evaluation of 2008 295–8

firearms targeting 2008 278–9, 2008 287–8

gangs 2010 92–4, 2010 229–49

girls 2010 202

national plans 2008 297–8

public health approach 2008 277–9, 2008 287–8, 2008 298–9

targeting 2008 268, 2008 269, 2008 270, 2008 278

types 2008 267

United States 2008 280–8

violence reduction 2008 226–7, 2008 235–6, 2008 262–9, 2008 291–5

top ten strategies 2008 268

Intifada 2002 165, 2003 77–8

intimate partner violence 2004 183–4

intimidation

Georgia 2003 209

Honduras 2002 166

Nicaragua 2002 166

Papua New Guinea 2006 170, 2006 180

intra-European trade 2003 103

intra-governmental transfers, international 2009 9

intra-regional trade 2003 101

intra-state conflicts

see also civil wars; internal conflicts

arms brokers 2001 96–7

disarmament 2003 298

illicit transfers, Africa 2001 170

increase in the 1990s 2001 252

insurgent firearms 2001 77–83

trends 2001 78

intrinsic supply costs 2007 263, 2007 267–9

Inventarium Security, Research & Development (Portugal) 2011 92

inventory management, US Army 2002 259, 2002 260–1

investment, effects of small arms misuse 2003 131, 2003 144–5

IOM see International Organization for Migration

IPI see International Peace Institute

IPMT see International Peace Monitoring Team

IPPNW see International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War

IRA see Irish Republican Army

Iran

control measures

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 123, 2007 125–6

MANPADS 2007 125–6

exports

ammunition 2009 16

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annual value 2001 148

human rights 2004 128, 2004 132, 2004 133

irresponsible transfers from 2007 98, 2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 104, 2007 106

list of importers 2005 107, 2006 77

transparency 2006 65, 2006 80, 2006 81, 2007 89, 2009 8, 2009 50, 2010 8, 2010 13,

2010 16, 2011 15, 2011 17

unreported 2009 8, 2009 31

value 2001 2004 102, 2004 103, 2004 104

value 2002 2005 100

value 2003 2006 68, 2006 70

illicit transfers from

to Hezbollah in Lebanon 2007 91–2, 2009 322

to Iraq 2002 132, 2004 48

to Liberia 2005 169

to non-state actors 2002 130–1

to Palestine, Karine A affair 2002 93–4

to RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 173

to Somalia 2007 94

to the Sudanese Government 2001 174

illicit transfers to, brokers 2001 106

imports 2005 103

Mojahideen al-Khalq insurgency 2002 90

non-state actors, support for 2002 130–1

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 276

pro-government armed groups 2010 264

production 2002 17

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 50, 2002 51, 2002 52, 2007 15, 2007 19

light weapons 2008 34

most popular small arms 2001 19, 2001 20

RPG-7 manufacture 2004 36

survey of producers 2001 52, 2002 16, 2002 18, 2002 19, 2002 57

unlicensed 2007 16

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2007 47–8, 2007 57

insurgents 2002 82, 2002 90

military 2002 77, 2005 86, 2005 88, 2006 48, 2006 57

police 2005 89, 2006 43

Iran-Contra Affair, brokers 2001 101, 2001 107

Iran-Iraq war, Bulgarian producers 2003 43

Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) 2010 264

Iraq

ammunition

stockpiles 2008 91, 2008 93

undocumented transfers 2010 27

anti-tank guided weapons 2008 20

arms management responsibilities 2008 58–9

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attacks on teachers 2009 204

brokering 2004 165

conflict

assault rifles used by US troops 2004 28–9

coalition combat deaths 2005 250–1

deaths 2005 229, 2005 234–5, 2005 237, 2005 239, 2005 240, 2005 244–7, 2005

252–3, 2005 255, 2005 258

DDR and weapons reduction 2004 49–50, 2005 72, 2005 73, 2005 291

demand for small arms 2006 147–8

dispersal of weapons 2008 60–1

displaced persons 2001 2002 196

diversion

arms from Bosnia and Herzegovina 2008 122

US weapons 2008 125, 2008 126

firearm homicides 2002–2006 2007 82

illicit transfers to, arms embargoes 2002 132, 2002 133, 2004 100, 2004 128, 2004 266

imports 2006 74

irresponsible transfers to 2007 73, 2007 74, 2007 81–5, 2007 102

pistols and revolvers 2009 22

improvised explosive devices (IEDs) 2008 14, 2008 61, 2010 123

light weapons use 2011 23–4

M72 light anti-tank weapon 2011 27

MANPADS 2004 77, 2004 90

attacks on aircraft 2008 13

masculinity and firearms 2005 211

military procurement 2006 22

non-state actors

foreign government support for 2002 130–1

light weapons holdings 2008 32

non-state armed groups 2010 121

firearms 2010 122

post-conflict 2005 199, 2005 268

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 270, 2007 276

private security companies 2011 101

abuses 2011 121–2

armed 2011 116

firearm types 2011 117–19

illicit arms possession 2011 120

personnel 2011 105

stockpile management 2011 121

production

AK series rifles 2001 17

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2007 15, 2007 27

light weapons 2008 34

most popular small arms 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 52, 2002 18, 2002 19, 2002 57

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RPG-7 2004 35, 2004 36, 2004 37

stockpiles 2003 79–80, 2004 3, 2004 43, 2004 44–50, 2004 54

civilian holdings 2005 73, 2005 90, 2005 91, 2007 47–8

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

national registration data 2007 50

disarmament 2005 71, 2005 72, 2005 73

insurgents 2001 80, 2001 82, 2002 82, 2002 90, 2002 92

MANPADS 2004 84

military 2002 77, 2005 88, 2006 38, 2006 53

police 2005 89

thefts from 2004 71–2

Sunni Awakening Councils 2009 233, 2009 236

surplus weapons transferred to 2008 79, 2008 81

United States production 2004 11

urban political armed violence 2007 173

Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund (IRRF), weapons bought with 2007 82–4

Iraqi Body Count 2005 229

Iraqi Civil Defence Corps 2004 49

Iraqi Security Forces (ISF), stockpile security and diversions 2007 81–3

IRC see International Rescue Committee

Ireland

see also Irish Republican Army (IRA); Northern Ireland

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

civilian ownership 2003 64, 2007 39, 2007 44

changing patterns of 2007 63

control measures, civilian ownership 2007 44

exports

national reporting 2002 119, 2002 120, 2002 122

to the United States 2004 124

imports 2005 104

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

military procurement 2006 16, 2006 30

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

production 2005 61

IRG see International Resource Group on Disarmament and Security in the Horn of Africa

IRGC see Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps

Irian Jaya see West Papua

Irish Republican Army (IRA)

see also Real IRA

craft production in Colombia 2006 223

decommissioning 2006 260, 2007 44

disarmament 2002 292–3, 2003 284–6, 2006 260

guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

illicit transfers from, to Colombia 2004 130

illicit transfers to

from Libya 2002 129

using the internet 2001 188

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mortars 2002 73

prison campaign 2010 165–6

stockpiles 2002 88–9, 2003 72

irresponsible small arms transfers 2007 73–107

armed conflict 2007 75–81, 2007 98–107

human rights violations 2007 75–81, 2007 98–107

stockpile security and risk of diversion 2007 81–6

IRRF see Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund

ISACS see International Small Arms Control Standards

ISAF see International Security Assistance Force

Isatabu Freedom Movement (IFM) (Solomon Islands) 2003 35, 2004 288, 2004 292–3

ISER see Institute for Religious Studies

ISF see Iraqi Security Forces

Ishapore Self-Loading Rifle (SLR), Nepal 2003 113

Ishevsky Mekhanichesky Zavod (IMZ) (Russian Federation) 2003 19–20, 2004 14, 2004 15,

2004 16, 2004 122

Islam

Kyrgyzstan 2004 310–11, 2004 320, 2004 324

Sudan 2007 318

Yemen 2003 169, 2003 170–1

Islamic Courts Union (ICU) (Somalia), guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

Islamic Jihad 2002 131, 2003 78

Quds rocket production 2008 15

Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) 2002 102, 2004 310, 2004 320, 2004 324

Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) see Hamas

Islamic Salvation Front (Front Islamique du Salut - FIS) (Algeria) 2007 77

Islamist militants 2003 33

Algeria 2007 77

Middle East stockpiles 2003 79–80

Somalia 2007 92–4

Yemen 2003 170–1

Isle of Man, tax havens and brokers 2001 105

isolation, urban violence 2007 162

Israel

ammunition, diversion 2008 52

brokering 2001 106–7, 2004 161

civilian firearms

licences 2011 281

prohibited and restricted 2011 270

user regulation 2011 276

control measures

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 123, 2007 125–6

International Tracing Instrument 2006 100–1

MANPADS 2007 125–6

UN Programme of Action 2002 222

export controls 2009 67

enforcement 2009 86

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exceptions 2009 78

licensing authorities 2009 87, 2009 89

licensing systems 2009 71, 2009 74

re-export provisions 2009 84

transfer criteria 2009 91, 2009 93

exports

annual value 2001 148

to Colombia 2004 129, 2004 130, 2005 161, 2006 236

disturbing transfers 2001 155

human rights 2004 129, 2004 130, 2004 131

to India 2003 112

irresponsible transfers from 2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 104, 2007 106

list of importers 2005 107, 2005 108, 2006 76

military firearms 2009 33, 2009 35

military small arms and light weapons 2009 24

to Myanmar 2004 131

official data on 2002 123

pistols and revolvers 2009 20, 2009 42

to the Republic of the Congo 2003 261, 2003 263

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 23

transparency 2001 155, 2004 117, 2005 110, 2005 112, 2005 113, 2006 65, 2006 80,

2006 81, 2007 89, 2009 50, 2010 13, 2010 16, 2011 16

to the United States 2009 21

unreported 2009 8, 2009 31

value 2001 2004 104

value 2002 2005 97, 2005 103

value 2003 2006 68, 2006 71

human rights violations 2007 76, 2007 79–80

illicit transfers from 2001 155

to Angola 2002 132

to Colombia 2001 106–7

to Eritrea 2002 136

to Rwanda 2002 132

to Sudanese rebels 2001 174

imports

ammunition 2009 16, 2009 17

customs data 2002 126

irresponsible transfers to 2007 76, 2007 79–80, 2007 102

list of exporters 2005 103, 2005 105

selected transfers 1999–2001 2002 147

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

transparency 2001 155

from the United States 2001 153, 2001 154, 2001 155, 2002 86, 2004 120, 2004 121

value 2001 2004 101, 2004 108, 2004 110

value 2002 2005 107

value 2003 2006 76

military procurement 2006 16, 2006 20, 2006 30

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non-state actors, foreign government support for 2002 130

policing 2004 220, 2004 222

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 276

production

financial indicators of main companies 2000 2002 21

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 45, 2007 11, 2007 15, 2007 18

light weapons 2008 34

manufacturing sectors 2005 60, 2005 61

mortars 2004 33

most important companies 2002 20, 2003 15

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 20

RPG-7 variants 2004 36

sub-machine guns 2004 30, 2004 31

survey of producers 2001 39, 2001 52, 2002 16, 2002 17, 2002 18, 2002 19, 2002

35–6, 2002 57, 2004 11

Uzi sub-machine gun 2001 19

rubber bullets 2005 16

Spike ATGW 2008 20

stockpiles 2003 77–8

civilian holdings 2003 77, 2005 90, 2005 91

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

unregistered 2007 55

distribution of firearms 2001 66

insurgent weapons 2002 90–4, 2004 93

military 2002 259, 2005 86, 2005 88

police 2005 89

stockpile security 2004 56

surplus weapons 2009 69

war with Lebanon 2009 317, 2009 319, 2009 321–3

young men and small arms 2006 297

Israel Defense Forces (IDF)

human rights violations 2007 79

in Lebanon 2009 319

stockpiles 2003 77

Israel Military Industries (IMI)

company profile 2000 2002 35–6

exports 2002 123, 2003 112

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

illicit transfers to Colombia, brokers 2001 106–7

licensed production 2002 45, 2007 11

major producers by weapon type 2004 27, 2004 29

manufacturing sectors 2005 60, 2005 61

most important companies 2003 15

most popular assault rifles 2001 20

RPG-7 variants 2004 36

sub-machine guns 2004 31

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survey of producers 2001 39, 2002 18, 2004 11

Uzi sub-machine gun 2001 19, 2001 20

ISS see Institute for Security Studies

issued weapons, diversion 2008 51

Italy

ammunition

procurement 2010 30, 2010 31

transfers, transparency 2010 11

brokering

jurisdiction 2004 163–4

legislation 2004 161

licensing 2004 153, 2004 154, 2004 155, 2004 156, 2004 157

penalties 2004 160

destruction programmes, surplus weapons 2008 97

disarmament 2009 162

end-user certification 2008 167–8, 2008 171–3

export controls

exceptions 2009 78

licensing authorities 2009 89

licensing systems 2009 71, 2009 74

transfer criteria 2009 91, 2009 93, 2009 95

exports

to Africa 2003 118

ammunition 2006 67

annual value 2001 148

average annual value 2001 147

classification of 2004 107

to Colombia 2004 129, 2004 130, 2005 161, 2006 236

Comtrade data 2009 8, 2009 12

to Cyprus 2004 108

end-use assurances 2002 250

human rights 2004 128, 2004 129, 2004 130, 2004 131, 2004 132

irresponsible transfers from 2007 98, 2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007

103, 2007 104, 2007 105, 2007 106, 2007 107

list of importers 2005 106, 2005 107, 2005 108, 2005 109, 2006 75, 2006 76, 2006 77,

2006 78

military firearms 2009 34

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23

muzzle-loading firearms 2002 114

national reporting 2001 150, 2002 119, 2002 120

pistols and revolvers 2001 146, 2001 147, 2002 114, 2009 20, 2009 21, 2009 41

shotgun shell parts 2010 26, 2010 27

shotgun shells 2010 25

shotguns 2002 114

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 18, 2009 45

sporting rifles 2002 114

top exporters 2004 2007 74

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transparency 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 81, 2007 74, 2007 87, 2007 88, 2009 49, 2010

15, 2011 16

to the United States 2004 124, 2009 21

value 2000 2003 103, 2003 104

value 2001 2004 100, 2004 101, 2004 104

value 2002 2005 97, 2005 98, 2005 100, 2005 103

value 2003 2006 65, 2006 68, 2006 71

to Venezuela 2007 81, 2007 107

gangs

gun ownership 2010 112, 2010 113

membership 2010 106, 2010 107

illicit transfers from

to Bosnia and Herzegovina 2002 133

to Rwanda 2002 132

illicit transfers to, smuggling 2003 71

imports

Comtrade data 2009 12

container freight 2003 107

list of exporters 2005 102, 2005 103, 2005 104, 2005 105, 2006 68, 2006 70, 2006 71,

2006 73

MANPADS 2004 87

pistols and revolvers 2009 22

shotgun shell parts 2010 26, 2010 27

from US 1990–1999 2001 154

value 2000 2003 103

value 2001 2004 110

value 2002 2005 107

value 2003 2006 76

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

production

exports to the United States 1991–1996 2001 27

global ranking of countries 2001 15, 2001 16

licensed 2002 45, 2002 51, 2007 15, 2007 18

light weapons 2008 34

MANPADS 2004 81

manufacturing sectors 2005 48, 2005 54

most important companies 2002 20, 2002 21, 2003 15

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 19, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 32, 2001 52, 2002 36–7, 2002 57

stockpiles

Carabinieri 2001 72

civilian holdings 2003 64, 2003 68, 2007 47–8, 2007 63

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

military 2006 57

transportation

customs regulations 2010 57

licensing 2010 53

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ITI see International Tracing Instrument

Al-Ittihad Al-Islami (Ethiopia) 2007 93

Ivorian Popular Movement for the Great West (Mouvement populaire ivoirien du Grand Ouest)

2006 256

Ivory Coast see Côte d’Ivoire

Izhmash (Izhevsk Arms Factory) (Russian Federation)

AK family 2001 17

AN-94 assault rifle 2003 24

company profile 2000 2002 23–5, 2002 25, 2002 55

exports 2002 123, 2004 122

financial indicators 2002 21, 2002 27

intellectual property rights 2007 10, 2007 24

licensed production 2007 9, 2007 16, 2007 19

major producers by weapon type 2004 27, 2004 29

manufacturing sectors 2005 57

most important companies 2003 15

most popular handguns 2001 18, 2001 20

survey of producers 2003 19–20, 2004 11, 2004 14, 2004 15

units produced 1999–2002 2004 16

Izhmash Joint Stock Company (Russian Federation) 2001 33

Jaish al-Mahdi see Mahdi Army/Jaish al-Mahdi

Jakarta (Indonesia), urbanization 2007 162

Jamaica

costs of small arms violence 2006 196

Crime Observatory 2008 297

effects of crime and violence 2004 191

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 209, 2001 233, 2001 240, 2001 241

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 188

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

police, unlawful shootings by 2004 238

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

stockpiles 2004 53, 2004 54

law enforcement 2006 40

military 2006 44, 2006 51

surplus weapons 2008 89

young men and small arms 2006 306

Jamiat-e-Islami (Afghanistan), guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

‘janjaweed’ (Sudan), armed violence 2010 85

Japan

brokering 2004 161

civilian firearms

prohibited and restricted 2011 270

user regulation 2011 279

civilian gun ownership 2010 114

control measures

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control of civilian ownership 2002 264

draft ASEAN declaration on small arms 2002 215

International Tracing Instrument 2006 100–1

end-user certification 2008 168, 2008 171–3

export controls 2009 66

enforcement 2009 86

licensing authorities 2009 89

licensing systems 2009 74

transfer criteria 2009 93

exports

annual value 2001 148

classification of 2004 107

Comtrade data 2009 12

human rights 2004 131, 2004 132

irresponsible transfers from 2007 104, 2007 105

list of importers 2005 106, 2005 107, 2005 109, 2006 75, 2006 78

non-military shotguns 2002 114

reporting of 2009 27

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 18, 2009 45

sporting rifles 2002 114

transparency 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 81, 2007 89, 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 17

value 2001 2004 101–2, 2004 105

value 2002 2005 104

value 2003 2006 71

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 203, 2001 209, 2001 239, 2001 240

gangs

gun ownership 2010 112, 2010 113, 2010 115

membership 2010 106, 2010 107

illicit transfers to, ant trade from US 2002 135

imports

Comtrade data 2009 8, 2009 12

list of exporters 2005 105, 2006 68, 2006 70, 2006 73

military small arms and light weapons 2009 25

from the United States 2004 120

value 2001 2004 100, 2004 108, 2004 110

value 2002 2005 107

value 2003 2006 76

policing 2007 184

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 277

private security companies 2011 103

personnel 2011 105

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

illicit 2001 45

licensed 2007 15

light weapons 2008 35

MANPADS 2004 82

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manufacturing sectors 2005 59, 2005 61, 2005 64

survey of producers 2001 52, 2002 57

stockpiles 2005 82

civilian holdings 2001 239, 2005 80

correlation to GDP 2007 58

unregistered 2007 55

distribution of firearms 2001 68

law enforcement 2005 78, 2005 85, 2006 40

MANPADS 2004 84

military 2005 85

surplus ammunition 2007 126

suicide 2004 187

transportation, licensing 2010 52–3

Japanese Assistance Team for Small Arms Management in Cambodia (JSAC) 2006 119, 2006

123, 2006 125, 2006 134

Jashari, Adem 2005 219–20

Javelin ATGWs 2004 33, 2004 82, 2004 84, 2008 20, 2011 30, 2011 32

JEM see Justice and Equality Movement; Mahdi Army/Jaish al-Mahdi

Jensen, Steffen 2003 305–6

Jericho Semi-Automatic Pistol 2002 35

Jersey, tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Jet-Lease International, tax havens 2001 104

Jewish settlements, stockpiles 2003 77

J.G.Anshütz (Germany) 2005 54

Jikany Nuer people (Sudan), tribal conflict 2010 288

JIUs see Joint Integrated Units

Johannesburg (South Africa)

crime 2007 171

carjackings 2007 172

victimization rates 2007 173

urban violence 2007 163, 2007 173

urbanization 2007 168

John Inglis (Canada) 2002 45

Johnson Thomas, Brian 2007 260

Joint Integrated Units (JIUs) (Sudan) 2007 322, 2007 324, 2007 331, 2010 280, 2010 289–90

joint ventures

definitions 2002 42

licensed production 2007 10

Jonglei State (Sudan)

disarmament campaign 2007 333–6

tribal conflict 2010 286–8

Jordan

diversion of weapons from Peru to Colombia 2008 113, 2008 120, 2008 123, 2008 134,

2008 136

exports 2001 148

illicit transfers from

to Colombia 2001 187

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to Sudanese Government 2001 174

imports

list of exporters 2005 104, 2006 72

MANPADS 2011 34

from the United States 2001 154

value 2002 2005 106, 2005 107

value 2003 2006 74

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 277

production 2002 19, 2002 57

stockpiles 2003 79

civilian holdings 2003 79, 2005 90, 2005 91

national registration data 2007 50

military 2005 88

police 2005 89

transparency 2005 110

journalists, conflict deaths 2005 235–8

Joy Slovakia 2008 127–8

JP Sauer & Sohn (Germany) 2002 21, 2002 34, 2002 39

JSAC see Japanese Assistance Team for Small Arms Management in Cambodia

Juba Declaration on Unity and Integration (2006) 2007 319, 2007 323, 2007 324, 2007 340–4,

2010 280

Jubilee School, Philadelphia (United States) 2007 185

judicial systems

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180, 2007 181, 2007 182, 2007 183–4,

2007 184–5

urban armed violence 2007 179

Jumbish-e-Milli (Afghanistan), guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

‘jungle justice’, Bakassi Boys (Nigeria) 2006 251

jurisdiction, over brokering 2002 255–6

justice, disarmament 2002 306, 2003 311–12

Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) (Sudan)

covert transfers to 2007 92

weapon-related commitments 2010 317

juvenile prisoners/detainees 2004 231

Ka Pa Sa (Myanmar) 2001 43

Kabila, Laurent 2001 108–9

kaçaks (outlaws) 2005 210

Kahr Arms (United States) 2005 54

Kakuma refugee camp (Kenya), violence 2002 168–9, 2002 170, 2002 196

Kalashnikov culture 2002 70

Kalashnikov, Mikhail T. 2001 17, 2001 62, 2002 25

intellectual property rights 2007 24, 2007 26

Kalashnikov rifles

ammunition 2007 260

Burundi, civilian ownership 2007 216

exports, to India from Bulgaria 2003 112

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Georgia 2003 200–1

identifying 2009 111–16

intellectual property rights 2007 10

popularity 2007 258–9

prices 2007 257–72

production

licensed 2007 9, 2007 11, 2007 23–5

Russian Federation 2000 2002 24

Republic of the Congo, militia holdings 2003 268

Romanian exports to Uganda 2003 110

transfers, from Bulgaria 2003 108

unlicensed production 2007 23–5

varieties 2007 259, 2007 260

Kaliningrad, destruction programmes, surplus weapons 2008 79

Kalla, Jusuf 2009 252

Kalthok village (Sudan), tribal violence 2010 285

Kampala (Uganda), carjackings 2007 172

Kano (Nigeria), urban violence 2007 167

Kansas City (United States), Gun Experiment 2006 312

kanun (customary law) 2005 207, 2005 208, 2005 210, 2005 211–17, 2005 219–20

Kapoeta (Sudan) 2007 336–9

Karachi (Pakistan)

urban political armed violence 2007 175

urbanization 2007 162

Karakos 2005 308, 2005 312

Karamoja (Uganda) 2007 289–301, 2007 311

disarmament 2009 167

Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) 2001 46

weapon-related commitments 2010 317

Karenni Army 2001 46

Karimojong (Uganda)

ammunition 2007 290–301, 2007 311

weapons collection 2002 291

Karine A 2002 91, 2002 93–4

Kariyawasam, Prasad 2007 118–19, 2007 120–1, 2007 124–6

Karzai, Hamid 2003 312, 2011 101

Kashmir

illicit production in Pakistan 2001 47, 2003 33

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 32

prices 2002 65, 2002 68

stockpiles 2002 100, 2002 101

al-Kassar, Monzer 2001 101, 2001 107, 2008 120, 2008 122, 2008 124, 2008 134, 2008 136

Kauer, Major Erwin 2007 84

Kaunas Experimental Enterprise (Lithuania) 2003 48

Kazakhstan

ammunition, stockpiles 2008 91, 2008 93

civilian firearms

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carrying in public 2011 293

licences 2011 280

prohibited and restricted 2011 270

storage requirements 2011 293

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277

destruction programmes

MANPADS 2008 101

surplus weapons 2008 96, 2008 98–9

disarmament 2009 162

exports 2001 148, 2004 132

imports 2006 72

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 47

Kyrgyzstan 2004 311

production 2001 16, 2001 30, 2001 34, 2001 52, 2002 57, 2005 56

light weapons 2008 35

stockpiles, military 2001 72, 2001 179

Kazan (Russian Federation), gang violence 2010 137

Kaze-Forces pour la défense de la democratie (Kaze-FDD) (Burundi) 2007 203

KB-S (Ukraine) 2003 49

KBP Instrument Design Bureau (Russia) 2002 26, 2003 15, 2005 60

Keisler Police Supply (United States) 2007 82

Kekelidze, Nikusha 2003 200

Kemijska Industrija Kamnik (Slovenia) 2003 46

Kenney, George 2005 234

Kenya

ammunition, diversion 2008 51, 2008 52

brokering, controls 2002 255

civilian firearms

prohibited and restricted 2011 270

storage requirements 2011 292, 2011 293

transfer regulation 2011 283

use regulation 2011 284

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277, 2011 278

conflict

child soldiers 2001 229

internally displaced persons 2001 225, 2002 196

militarization of refugee camps 2001 227

violence in refugee camps 2002 168–9, 2002 170, 2002 196

control measures

brokering 2002 255

Nairobi Declaration (2000) 2001 262–4

Transfer Controls Initiative 2007 130

crime, carjackings 2007 172

demand for small arms 2006 148

disarmament 2003 312, 2009 163

effects of small arms misuse 2003 141

exports

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irresponsible transfers from 2007 104, 2007 106

to Sudan 2004 133

firearm violence and crime 2004 194

firearm-related injuries 2002 166

illicit transfers from

to the Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 282

to Rwanda 2002 132

to Sudan 2007 325

illicit transfers to, instability 2001 175

imports

irresponsible transfers to 2007 102

list of exporters 2005 104, 2005 105, 2006 72

trends 2000 2003 117, 2003 118

value 2002 2005 106, 2005 107

value 2003 2006 74

MANPADS attacks on aircraft 2008 12, 2008 13

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 32

policing, corruption 2004 233

prices

AK-47s 2003 86

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 277

private security companies

armed 2011 114

personnel 2011 105

public perception 2011 106

regulation 2011 150

production

ammunition 2005 13

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 43, 2002 44–6, 2002 45

survey of producers 2001 52, 2002 57

sexual violence 2001 213

stockpiles 2003 83–6, 2004 57

Kenya Ordnance Factories Corporation (KOFC) 2002 44–6

Kerambit Industries (Malaysia) 2001 43

KFOR see Kosovo Force

Al-Kharj Arsenal (Saudi Arabia) 2002 18, 2002 51, 2002 52–3

Khartoum Peace Agreement (1997) 2007 321–2, 2010 278

Khmer People’s National Liberation Armed Forces (KPNLAF) (Cambodia) 2006 120–1

Khmer People’s National Liberation Front (KPNLF) (Cambodia) 2006 120, 2006 125, 2006

126

Khmer Rouge see Party of Democratic Kampuchea

kidnappings see abductions

Kiir, Salva 2007 319, 2007 321, 2007 322–3, 2010 279–80, 2010 292

Kim Jong Il 2006 49

kinetic energy weapons 2004 81

police use 2011 81–2

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Kingston (Jamaica)

gangs

gun ownership 2010 112, 2010 113, 2010 115

membership 2010 106, 2010 107, 2010 108

Kintex (Bulgaria) 2003 44

Kiribati

civilian holdings 2004 283

gun control measures 2004 302, 2004 303

stockpiles 2003 89, 2004 284

KLA see Kosovo Liberation Army

Kleck, Gary 2004 61

Klein, Yair 2001 106–7, 2001 108

Kmart, ammunition 2005 21

KMBDB see Kolomna Machine-Building Design Bureau

KMP see Kovrov Mechanical Plant

knife/sharp instrument injuries

Burundi 2007 213, 2007 214

Colombia 2006 225, 2006 238

costs of 2006 199, 2006 203–7

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 279

Papua New Guinea 2006 170, 2006 172, 2006 183

knives 2004 107–8

use by girl gang members 2010 197

KNLA see Karen National Liberation Army

know-how contracts 2007 10

Kolélas, Bernard 2003 256–8, 2003 260–1, 2003 264–5, 2003 268–9

Kolingba, André 2005 303, 2005 305, 2005 306, 2005 312, 2005 314

Kolomna Machine-Building Design Bureau (KMBDB) (Russia) 2003 110

Komsomol, Georgia 2003 197

Kong, Gordon 2007 324

Kony, Joseph 2006 275, 2006 277–8, 2006 282, 2006 284, 2006 288–9, 2007 325–6, 2010

288–9

Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of see North Korea

Korea, Republic of see South Korea

Korean People’s Army (KPA) 2006 49

Kornet ATGWs 2011 30

Kosovo

conflict deaths 2005 240, 2005 241–2, 2005 246–7, 2005 252, 2005 253, 2005 255, 2005

258

conflict weapons, firearm violence and crime 2004 197

DDR and weapons reduction

conflict tracing 2006 111

KFOR peacebuilding 1999 to present 2001 177, 2002 290–1, 2002 302, 2003 280,

2003 293

participatory approaches 2002 313

peace agreement 2003 284

UNDP 2002–2003 2005 292

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effects of small arms 2001 200–1

gun culture 2005 205–23

illicit transfers to 2001 177

insurgents and other non-state combatants 1999 2001 79

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 32

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

post-conflict violence 2005 271, 2005 272, 2009 230

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

seizures of illicit arms 2005 114

stockpiles

Albanian looted arms 1997 2001 201

civilian holdings 2003 65

looted Albanian weapons, prices 2002 68–9

violence and crime 2004 191, 2004 197

weapons collection 2009 124, 2009 125

weapons identification 2009 112

Kosovo Force (KFOR), weapons collection 2001 177, 2002 290–1, 2002 302, 2003 280, 2003

293

Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA)

conflict sourcing 2005 215, 2005 218–21

disarmament 2003 297

guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

gun culture 2005 206

illicit transfers to 2001 177

looted Albanian weapons 2002 68–9

outlaw tradition 2005 210

weapons collection 2002 290–1

Kosovo Protection Corps 2009 233, 2009 235

Kovrov Mechanical Plant (KMP) (Russian Federation) 2001 33, 2002 26, 2003 19, 2004 14,

2004 15, 2004 122

KPA see Korean People’s Army

KPNLAF see Khmer People’s National Liberation Armed Forces

KPNLF see Khmer People’s National Liberation Front

KPV heavy machine gun 2004 33

KSN Industries (Israel) 2002 18, 2002 35, 2002 45

licensed production 2007 18

Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP), firearms 2010 122

Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK)

guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

humanitarian commitments 2010 310

illicit transfers to 2001 176

resistance to 2010 261

Kurds, stockpiles 2001 80, 2001 82, 2003 79–80

Kuwait

exports, irresponsible transfers from 2007 106

imports 2005 107, 2006 76

customs data 2002 126

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from the United States 2001 154, 2004 10–11, 2004 120

value 2001 2004 110

production 2002 19

stockpiles 2005 88, 2005 89

young men and small arms 2006 297

Kyrgyzstan 2004 5, 2004 309–27

alleged arms embargo violations, 2001 2002 132

exports, irresponsible transfers to Turkey 2007 106

gun culture 2005 213–14

imports 2002 147, 2006 72

Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan 2002 102

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 263, 2007 277

production 2002 57

L1A1 assault rifle 2001 63

L85 automatic rifle 2006 55

L85A1 assault rifle 2001 63

Labora farm experiment (Uganda) 2009 233, 2009 236

LACROIX-Alsetex (France), less-lethal weapons 2011 72, 2011 81, 2011 85

LAF see Lebanese Armed Forces

Lagos (Nigeria) 2007 167, 2007 175

global cities 2007 163

slums 2007 168

Lake City Army Ammunition Plant (Missouri) 2001 27

Lakhani, Hemant 2004 162–3

Lakwena, Alice 2006 275

Lancet, The, Iraq conflict deaths 2005 229

land, co-operative conflict 2002 175

land disputes, Brazil, firearm homicides 2007 242

land grabbing, Cambodia 2006 133

Landmine Monitor Report 2002 243

landmines

see also anti-personnel mines; mines

Burundi, injuries caused by 2007 213, 2007 214

child soldiers 2001 230

destruction of 2009 182, 2009 302

Georgia 2003 203–4

global campaign 2001 276, 2001 280, 2002 64

norms 2003 221

Ottawa Convention (1997) 2002 205, 2008 9, 2008 94–5

seizures in Afghanistan 2003 76

violence clustering surveys 2005 240

Lango 2007 337

language, small arms in popular culture 2006 309–10

Lao PDR, prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 277

Laos, exports, human rights 2004 131

LAP see Local Administration Police

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lapis lazuli, conflict goods 2002 142

laser weapons 2011 84, 2011 86

Lashkar-e-Taiba, membership 2010 118

lashkars (Pakistan) 2010 272

Lasserre S.A. 2004 20, 2004 123

Latin America

see also Central America; South America

control measures

Brasilia Declaration (2000) 2002 212

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 184

costs of small arms violence 2006 195

economic effects of conflict 2001 231

firearm homicides 2003 138, 2004 53, 2004 175, 2004 176, 2004 177, 2004 178, 2004

199–200

gang violence 2010 138–42

illicit transfers 2001 83, 2003 116–17

insurgents and other non-state combatants 1999 2001 79

non-fatal crime 2004 179

prison gangs, firearms 2010 173

private security companies, armed 2011 114, 2011 115

production 2004 7, 2004 16–26

stockpiles 2003 87–91, 2004 50–4, 2004 60, 2004 71–2, 2005 77, 2005 162

civilian holdings 2007 57

transfers 2003 114–17

from Czech Republic 2003 109

urban violence 2007 164, 2007 170–1, 2007 184

young men, proportion of population 2006 299

Latin America and the Caribbean, firearm homicides and suicides 2008 219

Latin Kings gang (Ecuador) 2010 212, 2010 219, 2010 220

Latortue, Gérard 2011 234

Latvia

brokering 2004 153, 2004 161, 2004 163

diversion of weapons to Somalia 2008 120, 2008 124, 2008 127

EU membership 2008 103

exports 2001 148, 2004 132

imports 2002 147

grenade launchers 2011 26

military procurement 2006 15, 2006 30

NATO membership 2008 103

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 277

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

receipt of excess US military firearms 2002 86

transparency 2005 110

Laurance, Ed 2001 251

law enforcement see policing

law and order

see also customary law; humanitarian law; legislation

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government spending 2003 144–5

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 266, 2007 281, 2007 282

South Sudan 2007 336–9

Yemen 2003 169–70, 2003 181–5

Laws of War 2002 179, 2002 179–81, 2002 185–6

lead, ammunition 2005 16–17

League of Arab States, illicit trade 2005 86

leakages see diversions; theft

leased weapons, international transfers 2009 9

Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) 2009 321

Lebanon

see also Hezbollah; Southern Lebanon Armed Violence Assessment

conflict, history of 2009 318–23

exports, irresponsible transfers from 2007 94, 2007 106

gun ownership 2009 329–30, 2009 331–2

illicit transfers from 2002 132, 2004 132

to Somalia 2007 94

illicit transfers to 2001 103, 2007 91–2, 2009 322

arms embargo on 2007 74

imports 2001 154, 2004 108, 2004 110, 2005 104, 2005 106

irresponsible transfers to 2007 91–2

masculinity and firearms 2005 211

non-state actors

foreign government support for 2002 130

Islamic militants 2003 79

light weapons holdings 2008 32

MANPADS 2004 89, 2004 93

Palestinian stockpiles 2001 80

non-state armed groups, firearms 2010 122

post-conflict, survey 2009 323–33

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 277

production 2002 19

security perceptions 2009 317, 2009 327–9, 2009 331

Shaba Farms 2009 319, 2009 321

stockpiles 2003 79

civilian holdings 2004 47, 2005 90, 2005 91

insurgent 2001 80, 2004 89, 2004 93

military 2005 88

police 2005 89

LED see light-emitting diode

Lee Enfield rifles, Yemen 2003 174

legacy arsenals, People’s War militaries 2006 47, 2006 48, 2006 50

legality spectrum 2001 141

legislation

Australia 2004 184–6

brokering 2004 147, 2004 162–6

effectiveness 2004 182, 2004 186

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firearms

El Salvador 2008 293

South Africa 2008 183, 2008 186–7, 2008 198–9

United States 2008 286–7

global norms 2003 223–6

Great Lakes region and Horn of Africa 2002 262

licensed production 2007 27–8, 2007 30, 2007 31

national 2004 66–71, 2004 255

national control of civilian ownership 2002 263–71

norms 2003 232

Pacific 2004 277, 2004 300–3

self-defence 2004 181

transfers and human rights 2004 133

United Kingdom 2004 188–9, 2004 192

United States 2004 12, 2004 66–7

Yemen 2003 183–4

Leibacher, Friedrich 2002 266

Lekota, Mosiuoa 2007 85, 2007 86

Lekoumou (Republic of the Congo), militia holdings 2003 267–8

Lesotho

civilian firearms 2003 239, 2003 240–1, 2007 172

crime, carjackings 2007 172

destruction programmes 2003 244

disarmament 2009 163

firearm violence and crime 2004 193

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 277

weapons collection programmes 2003 279

less-lethal weapons

see also non-lethal weapons

acousitc weapons 2011 83

crowd control 2011 87–9

deaths by 2011 88, 2011 91, 2011 92

definition 2011 72–3

directed-energy weapons 2011 85–6

electric-shock weapons 2011 85

kinetic energy weapons 2011 81–2

laser weapons 2011 84, 2011 86

LED-based systems 2011 86

police weapons 2011 4–5, 2011 69, 2011 80–6

private security companies, use by 2011 140

rheostatic 2011 83–6

TASERs 2011 85, 2011 89–92

use of 2011 89–92

lethality of firearms

civilian holdings 2007 63–4

costs of small arms violence 2006 199, 2006 200–1

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demand for small arms 2006 142–3

factors affecting 2001 211, 2001 212

stockpiles, evaluating weapons collection programmes 2002 315

Letter of Acceptance (LOA), state-to-state transfers 2008 166

Levdan (Israel) 2003 261, 2003 263

LFL see Light Fighter Lethality

liability suits, United States 2003 18

Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvedija, and Bujanovac (UCPMB) 2003 297

Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) (Tamil Tigers)

conflict use 2005 185, 2005 187, 2005 196

diversion of weapons to 2008 121

firearms 2010 120, 2010 123

forced recruitment of women 2002 171

guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

humanitarian commitments 2010 311

illicit transfers to 2001 176, 2001 182–3, 2002 129, 2003 112

MANPADS 2004 89

mortars 2002 73

production, light weapons 2008 15

repair and sporadic production 2005 47

reserve stockpiles 2001 80

RPG-7 2004 37

sea transport network 2002 144

Liberia

armed groups

children in 2006 251

DDR programmes 2006 259

group goals 2005 189, 2005 193

sources of weapons 2006 255

stockpiles 2003 82

transfer of weapons to 2006 256

typology 2006 249

weapons management 2006 257

assault rifles diverted to 2008 119, 2009 108

brokering 2004 103, 2004 144, 2004 145, 2004 164

child soldiers 2009 197

conflict

arms sourcing to 2005 160, 2005 165, 2005 167–9, 2005 172–3, 2006 255

conflict goods 2002 141, 2002 142

conflict weapons and crime 2004 196

percentage of population killed in 2001 210

culture of violence 2001 205

DDR and weapons reduction 2006 259, 2009 185, 2009 187

ammunition 2005 30

collapse of programme 2003 2004 57

ECOMOG 1996–1997 2002 288–9, 2002 302, 2003 279, 2003 292, 2003 307

funding 2005 285

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measuring success 2005 284

peace agreements 2003 282, 2003 283

problems with 2006 261–2

UNDP weapons reduction 2004–2006 2005 290, 2005 291

UNOMIL peacekeeping 1993–1997 2002 288–9, 2003 283, 2003 293, 2003 307

destruction programmes, MANPADS 2008 101

diversion

ammunition from Côte d’Ivoire 2008 121, 2008 123, 2008 134

sub-machine guns from Slovakia 2008 115, 2008 116, 2008 117, 2008 121

weapons and ammunition from Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2008 121

illicit transfers from

to the RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 120–3, 2001 171–2, 2002 132, 2003 297, 2004 132

to Rwanda 2002 132

illicit transfers to 2002 132, 2003 118–19, 2004 103, 2004 112, 2004 131, 2005 106

embargoes 2002 132, 2004 127, 2004 128, 2004 269

violations of end-user certificates 2002 134

imports irresponsible transfers to 2007 103

insurgents, stockpiles 2003 82

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 32

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

post-conflict violence 2009 230

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 277

shelling of Monrovia (2003) 2005 182–3, 2008 11–12

stockpiles, civilian holdings, correlation to GDP 2007 60

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

weapons collection 2009 124, 2009 125, 2009 240

West African Moratorium 2001 260

young men and small arms 2006 305

Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD)

ammunition 2006 258

command and control 2006 253, 2006 265

conflict sourcing 2005 167–9

DDR programme 2006 261–2

guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

illicit transfers to 2003 118–19, 2006 256

MANPADS 2006 256

shelling of Monrovia 2003 2005 182–3

shelling of Monrovia (2003) 2008 11–12

stockpiles 2003 82

typology of armed groups 2006 249

weapons management 2006 257

Liberman, Ruth 2005 152–3

Libya

arms embargoes against 2002 133, 2004 268

Chad 2005 316–17

exports, human rights 2004 130

illicit transfers from

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to the Central African Republic 2005 313, 2005 315

to the IRA 2002 129

to Liberia 2002 132, 2005 168

to North African states 2001 170–1

to Palestinian groups 2002 131

to the RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 120–3, 2001 171, 2001 172

to Rwanda 2004 132

to Somalia 2007 94

to Sudan 2001 174, 2007 92

illicit transfers to, brokers 2001 103

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 277

production 2002 19

licensed 2007 11, 2007 15

stockpiles

military 2005 88

People’s War strategy 2002 77

police 2005 89

support for non-state actors 2002 129, 2002 130, 2002 131

licence or permit to possess, civilian firearms 2011 281

licensed production 2001 9, 2002 10, 2002 40–54, 2002 43–8, 2007 7–32

Australia 2001 45

benefits 2007 10–12, 2007 13

costs 2007 10–12, 2007 13

definitions 2002 41–2, 2007 8

exports by licensees 2002 53–4

global 2007 22–3

Heckler & Koch 2002 41, 2002 48–53, 2002 53

India 2001 42

Indonesia 2001 43

irresponsible transfer of technology 2007 26–8

Middle East 2002 17, 2002 18, 2002 41, 2002 48–53

military 2007 7–32

most popular small arms 2001 19–21

Pakistan 2001 43

risks 2007 12–13

scope 2007 13–23

Singapore 2001 44

sub-Saharan Africa 2002 43–8

Tanzania 2005 14

transfers of weapons produced under 2007 28–31

trends 2001 12

Turkey 2001 39–40

Uzi sub-machine gun 2001 19

licensing systems 2004 66–71

ammunition 2005 21

Brazil 2004 69–71

brokering 2002 253–8, 2004 147, 2004 149, 2004 153–7, 2004 161, 2004 166

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Canada 2002 86

China 2005 82

Colombia 2006 219–20, 2006 230

Czech Republic 2002 87

demand for small arms 2006 154–5, 2006 158

estimating private legal firearms 2001 84–6

Europe 2003 66–9, 2003 70–2

exports see export licences

firearm ownership, South Africa 2003 30–1

Iraq 2004 47

Ireland 2007 44

Israel 2003 77

Japan 2005 80

Latin America 2004 52

MANPADS 2005 132, 2005 133

Morocco 2005 87–8

national control of civilian ownership 2002 265, 2002 267–71

Pacific 2004 301–2

Pakistan 2002 297

South Africa 2001 45, 2005 75

Taiwan 2005 84

transfers and human rights 2004 125–6

transparency 2005 111

transportation 2010 50–3

Liechtenstein, Principality of, tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Lieshout, Atelier Van 2005 154

life cycle of small arms 2002 235

life expectancy, effects of small arms misuse 2003 131

life insurance, costs of small arms violence 2006 191

life stages, violence risk factors 2008 251–2

Light Fighter Lethality (LFL) projectiles 2003 25

light machine guns

ammunition types 2005 12

exports to Nepal 2003 113

Georgia 2003 203

as light weapons 2008 10

military procurement 2006 8, 2006 12, 2006 13, 2006 18

military stockpiles 2006 54

production 2004 31, 2004 34

licensed 2007 18

technological developments 2003 22

light mortars, stockpiles 2002 64

light vehicle, for weapons transport 2008 9

light weapons

ammunition

definition 2010 9

reporting 2006 66–7

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technological developments 2010 33–4

transfers 2010 7–8, 2010 18–20, 2010 27–32, 2010 34–5

availability 2008 12–16

control 2005 123–38

craft production of 2008 15

definition 2011 5, 2011 10

definitions 2001 8, 2001 251, 2002 10, 2003 10, 2003 59–60, 2004 8, 2005 123–4, 2008

8–11, 2008 30, 2009 8–9, 2010 3, 2010 9

export data 2005 102

guided 2008 16–20

Iraq 2005 72, 2005 73

lethality 2008 11–12

manufacturing sectors 2005 57, 2005 58

portability 2008 9

post-conflict violence 2005 274

production 2004 14–16, 2005 44, 2005 57, 2005 58

production and values 2008 27–30, 2008 31

stockpiles 2002 70–3

threats from 2008 30–1

trade 2011 22–35

transfers

authorized 2011 4, 2011 9–35

estimating 2011 19–22

imports 2011 20–2

transparency 2011 12–14, 2011 35

transparency, transfers 2006 79

UN Register of Conventional Arms 2005 109–10

unguided 2008 20–7

US production 2005 44

light-emitting diode (LED)-based weapons 2011 86

Ligue Iteka 2007 197, 2007 200, 2007 210

limpet mines 2008 9

Linas–Marcoussis Peace Agreement (Côte d’Ivoire) 2011 196, 2011 197

Lisboa, Marcos 2007 238

Lissouba, Pascal

arms for UNITA 2001 119

militias 2003 256–8

stockpiles 2003 260–1, 2003 264–5, 2003 267–8

Lithuania

brokering 2004 154, 2004 155, 2004 157, 2004 160, 2004 161

civilian firearms

carrying in public 2011 293

licences 2011 280, 2011 281

prohibited and restricted 2011 268, 2011 270

self-defence use 2011 287

use regulation 2011 286

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277, 2011 279

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disarmament 2009 163

EU membership 2008 103

imports 2002 147

from Germany 2001 150

grenade launchers 2011 26

MANPADS 2004 87

mortars 2011 25

single-shot disposable systems 2011 28

from the United States 2002 86

military procurement 2006 15, 2006 30

NATO membership 2008 103

norms 2003 234

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 277

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

survey of producers 2001 30, 2001 34, 2001 52, 2002 57, 2003 38, 2003 48

livestock

see also cattle rustling

Central African Republic 2005 321, 2005 322

effects of small arms misuse 2003 143, 2003 147

LIW (South Africa) 2001 19

Llama Gabilondo (Spain) 2001 32, 2002 37–8

lobbying, NGOs 2002 242

Local Administration Police (LAP) (Uganda), ammunition profile 2007 290, 2007 291, 2007

294, 2007 296–7, 2007 298

local arms races

civilian ownership 2007 61–2

demand for small arms 2006 144, 2006 145, 2006 148

young men and small arms 2006 304, 2006 307

local community non-governmental organizations, disarmament and development 2003 155–6

Local Defence Units (LDUs) (Uganda) 2006 287, 2007 295, 2007 296, 2007 297, 2007

299–300

local security arrangements (LSAs), South Sudan 2007 336–9

Lockheed Martin Corporation 2005 61

logging

Cambodia 2006 121–2, 2006 133

illegal, Madagascar 2011 185

Lokichokkio (Kenya) 2002 166

Lomé Peace Accords (1999) 2001 123

London (United Kingdom)

gangs, suppression strategies 2010 247

global cities 2007 163

Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) 2011 83

long-term gain-seeking groups 2005 191, 2005 196–9

longitudinal studies, violence risk factors 2008 249

looting

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Albanian state arsenals 1997 2001 176–7, 2001 200–1, 2001 273, 2002 76–7, 2002 298–9,

2006 38, 2006 44, 2006 47

Republic of the Congo 2003 259–61

West African armed groups 2006 252–3, 2006 254–5, 2006 257

López, Leopoldo 2007 186

Lopit 2007 337

Lorcin Engineering (United States) 2001 21, 2001 24

Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) (Uganda) 2006 273–89

arms management 2010 324

child soldiers 2003 146, 2009 197, 2009 211

guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

illicit transfers to 2007 325

resistance to 2010 267

stockpiles 2003 84, 2003 86

transfers to, ammunition 2007 298–9

violence in South Sudan 2007 325–6, 2010 288–9

Los Angeles (United States)

gang violence 2007 171, 2007 183, 2010 131, 2010 134

gangs, suppression 2010 246, 2010 248

lost weapons, military procurement 2006 9–10, 2006 12

lot numbers 2005 25–6, 2005 27

Lou Nuer people (Sudan) 2007 333–5

tribal conflict 2010 286–8

low rate of procurement (Lr) 2006 9, 2006 12, 2006 18

loyalist paramilitaries, disarmament 2003 285–6

Lr see low rate of procurement

LRA see Lord’s Resistance Army

LRAD see Long Range Acoustic Device

LSAs see local security arrangements

LSN Gang (Rio de Janeiro) 2010 168

LTTE see Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam

Luanda Agreement 2003 81

Lugansk Machine Tool Plant (Ukraine) 2003 49

Luigi Franchi (Italy) 2002 36

licensed production 2002 51

ownership of 2001 2002 12

survey of producers 2001 32

LURD see Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy

Lusaka (Zambia), crime 2007 171, 2007 172

Lusaka Protocol (1994) 2001 116, 2001 118, 2005 192

Luwero Industries (Uganda), ammunition 2007 293–5, 2007 296–7, 2007 298

Luxembourg

civilian holdings 2003 64

export controls, exceptions 2009 79

exports

classification of 2004 107

human rights 2004 129, 2004 132

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to the United States 2004 124

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

production 2001 16, 2001 52, 2002 57

M1 rifle

licensed production, Saudi Arabia 2002 18

US Army inventory 2001 2002 84

US Civilian Marksmanship Program 2002 86

M1F assault rifle, Iraqi Security Forces 2007 83

M2 machine gun 2001 26, 2002 84, 2002 86, 2008 21

Iraqi Security Forces 2007 83

M3 sub-machine gun

Burundi 2007 204

US Army inventory 2001 2002 84

M4 carbine

Burundi 2007 204

Iraqi Security Forces 2007 83

production 2001 26, 2002 29, 2004 11, 2004 29

US Army inventory 2001 2002 84

US military procurement 2002 86, 2006 10

M4/A1 rifle 2002 84

Iraqi Security Forces 2007 84

M9 pistol 2002 37

production for US military 1970–1999 2001 13

US Army inventory 2001 2002 84

M11 pistol 2002 84, 2002 86

M14 automatic rifle

production 2004 29, 2006 55

US Army inventory 2001 2002 84

US destruction programmes 2002 85

US military procurement 2006 10

M16 assault rifle

Burundi 2007 204

casualties 2002 165

child soldiers 2001 230

exports

to Nepal 2003 97, 2003 113

to the Philippines 2003 107

insurgent weapons in Palestinian territories 2002 90–1

Israel, stockpiles 2003 77

manufacturing sectors 2005 57

most popular assault rifles 2001 18, 2001 20

Papua New Guinea 2006 175, 2006 176, 2006 177

prices 2002 66, 2002 67, 2002 70

production 2001 26, 2002 29, 2004 11

global production estimates 2001 63, 2006 55

licensed 2001 44, 2002 18, 2007 19

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most popular military weapons 2004 28

replacement by US Army as standard weapon 2004 12

for US military 1970–1999 2001 13

US armed forces stocks 2001 73, 2001 74, 2002 84

M16/A1 assault rifle

US destruction programmes 2002 85

US military procurement 2006 9–10

M16/A2 assault rifle

Brazil 2007 309

Iraqi Security Forces 2007 84

US military procurement 2006 9–10

M16/A4 assault rifle, US Army acquisitions 2000 2002 86

M17 Glock pistols, Iraqi Security Forces 2007 84

M19 machine gun 2001 26

M20 Bazooka 2002 71

M21 rifle 2002 84

M24 rifle 2002 84

Iraqi Security Forces 2007 84

M40 recoilless rifle 2004 33, 2004 34, 2008 23

M60 machine gun 2001 26

Colombia 2006 221

technological developments 2003 23

US Army inventory 2001 2002 84

M62 assault rifle 2001 63

M70 assault rifles 2009 108, 2009 110

M72 LAW rocket launcher 2002 71, 2008 25, 2011 27–8

diversion to criminals 2008 49, 2008 51, 2008 52

M76 assault rifle 2001 63

M79 grenade launcher 2002 84, 2008 24

M82 anti-materiel rifle 2008 22

M85 machine gun 2002 84

M107 sniper rifle 2004 11

M203 grenade launcher 2002 84, 2008 24

M231 rifle, US Army inventory 2001 2002 84

M240 machine gun 2001 26, 2002 84

M249 machine gun, Iraqi Security Forces 2007 84

M776 fuses 2010 29

M855 ammunition 2011 76

Maadi Company for Engineering Industries (Egypt) 2002 17, 2002 45

licensed production 2007 18

Maboir, Thomas 2007 324, 2007 334

MAC-10 machine gun, serial numbers 2009 116

Macau, imports 2006 73

McCallum, Bradley 2005 152

McDowell, Michael 2007 44

Macedo, Pablo 2011 44

Macedonia, former Yugoslav Republic of (FYROM)

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ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

DDR and weapons reduction

destruction methods 2002 311

NATO Operation Essential Harvest 2001 2002 293, 2002 302, 2003 281, 2003 289

peace agreements 2003 290

SEESAC (UNDP) 2002–2005 2005 290, 2005 292

UNPROFOR peacekeeping 1992–1995 2003 293

disarmament 2009 163

illicit transfers from 2002 132

illicit transfers to 2001 177

imports 2002 122, 2006 70

irresponsible transfers to 2007 103

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 33

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 277

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

production 2001 16, 2001 53, 2002 57

light weapons 2008 35

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2003 65, 2003 67

correlation to GDP 2007 58

insurgent 2002 82, 2002 88, 2002 89–90

law enforcement 2006 40

looted Albanian weapons 2002 69

military 2002 77, 2005 77, 2006 44, 2006 46, 2006 53

Machar, Riek 2007 321, 2007 326, 2010 278–9, 2010 292

Machel, Graça 2009 193

machetes 2004 107–8

machine guns

see also heavy machine guns; light machine guns

Afghanistan 2003 76

ammunition types 2005 12

Burundi 2007 204

Colombia 2006 226

definition of light weapons 2005 124

exports

to Nepal 2003 113

from the United States 2001 154, 2001 155

Georgia 2003 196, 2003 203–4

Iraqi Security Forces 2007 83, 2007 84

as light weapons 2008 10

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 283

manufacturing sectors 2005 45, 2005 55–7

military procurement 2006 8, 2006 12, 2006 18

military stockpiles 2006 37, 2006 53, 2006 54, 2006 55–6

Miniguns 2008 10

most popular small arms products 2001 19–21

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Papua New Guinea 2006 175, 2006 177

production

Brazil 2001 29

Chile 2001 30

estimated global production by volume 1980–2000 2001 13

licensed 2007 18, 2007 20, 2007 21–2

major producers 2004 27

most important companies 2003 14–15

most popular military weapons 2004 31–2

United States 2001 26, 2002 27, 2003 17, 2003 18, 2004 13, 2004 119, 2004 120

Republic of the Congo, militia holdings 2003 268

South America 2006 86

technological developments 2003 22–3, 2003 24

US Army inventory 2001 2002 84

McIntyre, Angela 2006 143

McMillan Bros. Rifles (United States) 2005 52

macroeconomics, effect of small arms on development 2001 231–4

Madagascar

armed forces 2011 172–3, 2011 188

cattle raiding 2011 182–4

coup (2009) 2011 176–80

crime, armed 2011 180–1

dahalo 2011 181–4

French colonialism 2011 169–70

gendarmerie 2011 170, 2011 172

illegal trafficking 2011 184–6

Imerina Kingdom 2011 169

independence 2011 171

police 2011 172, 2011 181

political history 2011 169–80

politicization of the military 2011 173–4, 2011 188

rosewood trafficking 2011 185

rural areas, insecurity 2011 181–4

security sector 2011 3–4, 2011 5–6, 2011 167–88

Third Republic 2011 174–6

weapons, stockpile management 2011 181

MAG general-purpose machine gun, licensed production 2007 18

Magnum, .357 handgun 2011 74

Mahdi Army/Jaish al-Mahdi (JEM), firearms 2010 122

Mahely Ind. & Co. (Argentina) 2001 28

maintenance of firearms

guerrillas in Colombia 2006 223

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 285–6

repairers 2005 43–4, 2005 45, 2005 46–9

Makarov pistol

Burundi 2007 204

Georgia 2003 201

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Kyrgyzstan black market 2004 319, 2004 321

most popular handguns 2001 18, 2001 20

most popular military weapons 2004 28, 2004 34

production 2001 33, 2002 25

Makina ve Kimya Endustrisi Kurumu (Machinery and Chemical Industry Establishment)

(MKEK) (Turkey) 2001 40, 2002 19–20

illicit craft production 2003 31–2

licensed production 2002 50–1, 2002 53

Malaita (Solomon Islands) 2003 35, 2003 302, 2005 30

Malaita Eagle Force (Solomon Islands) 2003 35, 2003 302

Malakal (Sudan), violence 2010 289–90

Malawi

carjackings 2007 172

policing 2004 224, 2004 227, 2007 184

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 277

security sector reform 2003 153

Malaysia

exports

human rights 2004 130, 2004 131

irresponsible transfers to Indonesia 2007 101

muzzle-loading firearms 2002 114

value 2001 148

imports

from Brazil 2004 123

list of exporters 2005 102, 2005 104, 2006 71

MANPADS 2004 87

from the United States 2004 120

value 2002 2005 106, 2005 108

value 2003 2006 76

military procurement 2006 16, 2006 30

norms 2003 235

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

illicit 2001 46

licensed 2007 11, 2007 15

licensed production 2002 51

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

most popular small arms 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 43, 2001 53, 2002 57

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

stockpiles

military 2006 44, 2006 51

security 2004 55, 2004 56

surplus weapons 2008 89

transparency 2005 110

Maldives, Republic of the

irresponsible transfers to Pakistan 2007 104

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tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Mali

ammunition availability 2005 19, 2005 20, 2005 30

armed groups 2006 252, 2006 255, 2006 257, 2006 259, 2006 261

community’s view of armed groups 2005 193

long-term gain-seeking groups 2005 196, 2005 197

stockpiles 2003 82, 2005 187

arms sourcing to conflict 2005 160, 2005 165–7, 2005 169, 2005 172–3

availability factors in conflict 2005 186

benefits of peace 2005 199

control measures, transfers 2007 128

DDR programmes 2009 185

illicit capture of weapons 2008 54

imports 2004 113

production, manufacturing sectors 2005 47

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 241

weapons collection programmes 2002 281, 2002 288, 2002 302, 2002 311, 2003 279, 2009

240

West African Moratorium 2001 260

malnutrition, indirect conflict deaths 2005 254–5

Malta

civilian holdings 2003 65

EU membership 2008 103

illicit transfers from, to Rwanda 2002 132

imports 2006 69

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

production 2001 16, 2001 53, 2002 57

Malyutka missiles 2011 30, 2011 32

man-portable air defence systems (MANPADS) 2004 3, 2004 77–97

Afghanistan, seizures 2003 76

attacks on aircraft 2008 12, 2008 13

control measures 2004 90–4, 2005 109, 2005 110, 2005 124, 2005 127–9, 2005 130–7

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 125–6

licensed production 2007 28

transfers to non-state actors 2007 133

countries producing 2008 34–5

definition 2011 30

definitions of small arms 2003 59

destruction programmes 2008 80, 2008 99–102

developments 2008 18

diversion 2008 119, 2008 120

end-use monitoring 2008 170

export controls 2008 161

Georgia 2003 203–4

held by non-state armed groups 2008 32–3

International Tracing Instrument 2006 104

licensed and unlicensed production 2007 7, 2007 20, 2007 21, 2007 22, 2007 28

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Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 283

manufacturing sectors 2005 58, 2005 59, 2005 60, 2005 61–3

military procurement 2006 12, 2006 14–15

producers 2011 31

production 2004 15, 2004 33

licensed 2007 7, 2007 20, 2007 21, 2007 22, 2007 28

unlicensed 2007 7, 2007 20, 2007 21, 2007 22, 2007 28

stockpiles 2004 46, 2004 83–4, 2008 17–18

theft 2008 53–4

threats from 2010 316

transfers 2002 116, 2006 66–7, 2006 79, 2011 33–5

types 2008 16–18

West African armed groups 2006 256

Managua (Nicaragua), urban armed violence 2007 170

Manchester (United Kingdom), gang violence 2010 137, 2010 145

mandates, peacekeeping forces 2003 295–6, 2003 299

Mandaue City (Philippines) 2003 34

Mandela, Nelson, Burundi 2007 199

Mané, Ansumane 2006 254

Manenberg (South Africa) 2006 305

Manila (Philippines)

global cities 2007 163

violence 2007 145

Mano River Union, armed groups 2006 251

MANPADS see man-portable air defence systems

Manroy Engineering (United Kingdom) 2001 19, 2002 40

licensed production 2007 18

Manufacture Nationale d’armes de St Étienne (France) 2002 51, 2002 53

manufacturers see production

manufacturers’ marks, weapons identification 2009 114–16

Manufactures d’Armes Automatiques de Bayonne (France), licensed production 2007 27

Maoism

Nepal 2002 101–2, 2003 107, 2003 113

People’s War militaries 2005 77, 2006 47, 2006 49

MAPU Lautaro (Chile) 2003 28

Maputo (Mozambique), carjackings 2007 172

Mara Dieciocho (Mara 18)

gang violence 2010 138, 2010 140

prison gangs 2010 164

Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13)

gang violence 2010 69, 2010 85, 2010 138, 2010 139, 2010 140

prison gangs 2010 164

maras

gang violence 2010 138

gangs 2008 290

prison gangs 2010 157, 2010 164–5

marginalization, young men and small arms 2006 301, 2006 305–6

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marijuana, Brazil 2007 241, 2007 301

Marines, firearms stocks 2001 74

marital status, firearm suicides, Brazil 2007 244, 2007 245

Mark 19 grenade launchers 2011 25

marketing norms 2003 231

markets

global trade 2003 12–13, 2003 101

non-lethal weapons 2003 25

prices 2007 264

Republic of the Congo 2003 270–2

United States 2003 16–17

marking

see also tracing

ammunition 2005 25–9, 2005 31

control measures 2002 243–8

covert transfers 2007 97

Inter-American Convention 2001 253, 2001 256, 2002 245–6, 2002 247

International Tracing Instrument 2006 95, 2006 99, 2006 100, 2006 106–7

inventory management 2002 261

lot-marking 2007 303, 2007 311

national control of civilian ownership 2002 265

national reporting 2004 256, 2004 302

NATO/EAPC 2001 274

norms 2003 231

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2002 212

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 238–9, 2002 240–1, 2002 246, 2002 247

UN Programme of Action 2002 223, 2002 226

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2001 282, 2002 246–8

marksmen 2004 29

Marlin Firearms Co. (United States) 2001 26, 2004 13–14, 2005 54

financial indicators 1998–2000 2002 28

rifles used in crime in US 2001 24

Marshall Islands

stockpiles 2003 89, 2004 283, 2004 284

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

MAS FAMAS rifle 2011 77

masculinity

demand for small arms 2006 152, 2006 156

gun culture 2005 205, 2005 211

male youth 2006 295–317

symbolism of small arms 2006 314–16

Yemen 2003 185

Maseru (Lesotho), carjackings 2007 172

al-Masri, Sharif 2008 117

mass shootings

civilians, injury to killed ratio 2002 161

legislative and policy responses 2011 266–7

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Massachusetts (United States)

civilian firearms

prohibited and restricted 2011 272

transfer regulation 2011 284

user regulation 2011 279, 2011 280

massed infantry doctrine, military stockpiles 2005 77

Matiep, Paulino 2007 323, 2007 324, 2007 340, 2010 278, 2010 280, 2010 292, 2010 296

Matra BAe Dynamics (France) 2004 82, 2004 83

Matravideki Femmuvek (MFS) (Hungary) 2001 37

Mauritania 2005 167

stockpiles

military 2005 88

police 2005 89

Mauritius 2004 234, 2004 240

Mauser Werke (Germany) 2001 32

company profile 2000 2002 34

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

ownership of 2001 2002 12

Mayors Against Illegal Guns (United States) 2008 285

Mbabane (Swaziland), crime 2007 171, 2007 172

MDRP see World Bank, Multi-Country Demobilization and Reintegration Programme

means

demand for small arms 2006 144–5, 2006 147–8, 2006 149, 2006 150, 2006 153–8

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 188

prices of assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 263, 2007 264, 2007 265–6

measures see control measures

Mechanikai Muvek (Hungary) 2001 37

Médecins sans frontières (MSF)

Burundi 2007 210, 2007 212–14, 2007 215

Darfur 2005 236–7

Georgia 2003 210

Medellín (Colombia) 2006 234

control measures 2006 215

firearm-related deaths 2006 229

gangs

gun ownership 2010 112, 2010 113

membership 2010 106, 2010 107

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 179

urban armed violence 2007 183

Medellín Plan Desarme (Colombia) 2008 292

media 2005 143–5

conflict deaths 2005 150–1, 2005 235–8, 2005 241–8

data on legal transfers 2002 123

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180

public awareness campaigns, weapons collection 2002 309

symbolic role of small arms, young men 2006 307–10

medical costs

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costs of gun violence 2003 133

costs of small arms violence 2006 189–91, 2006 195–7, 2006 199, 2006 201–4, 2006

207–8

medical profession, firearm-related mortality and injuries 2002 162

medical services see healthcare services

Meek, Sarah 2002 294

Me’ekamui Army (Bougainville) 2003 282, 2003 303

megacities 2007 162

armed violence 2007 164, 2007 167–9

megaslums 2007 169

Mehserle, Johannes 2011 91–2

Mekanika Indústria e Comércio (Brazil) 2001 29

men

armed youth 2006 295–317

victimization

Colombia 2006 215, 2006 228, 2006 239

Papua New Guinea 2006 172

Mendi Peace Agreement (2002) 2006 157

Mendoza (Argentina), weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 302, 2002

307–10, 2003 280

Menem, Carlos 2001 102, 2002 135

mental health

civilian firearms users 2011 276–7

indirect effects of small arms 2001 215

post-conflict 2005 274

and violent behaviour 2008 254, 2008 255

mentally disabled people, policing 2004 236–7

mentoring, violence reduction programmes 2006 316

Mercado Commún del Sur (MERCOSUR) 2001 258

mercenaries, armed groups 2006 253

Meste, Philippe 2005 155

metacities 2007 162

Metal Storm (Australia) 2003 21, 2003 24

non-lethal shotguns 2011 83

safety features 2011 79

Metallist Urlask Plant (Kazakhstan) 2005 56

Metalnor Industria (Chile) 2001 30

methodology

accessibility thesis 2004 182

estimating global suicides and homicides 2004 201–2

Kyrgyzstan 2004 310

Mexican Mafia (MM) (United States) 2010 160–1

Mexico

confiscated weapons 2010 105

control measures

Brasilia Declaration (2000) 2002 212

civilian ownership 2007 124

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OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

disarmament 2009 163

exports

annual value 2001 148

to China 2004 129

irresponsible transfers from 2007 107

to Israel 2007 102

transparency 2004 117, 2006 81, 2007 89, 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 17

value 2001 2004 105

value 2003 2006 68, 2006 71

to Venezuela 2007 107

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 209, 2001 240, 2003 138, 2004 53

gang violence 2010 140

gangs

gun ownership 2010 112, 2010 113

membership 2010 106, 2010 107

homicides 2009 228

illicit transfers from, to Colombia 2005 162

illicit transfers to 2001 189

from the United States 2001 188, 2002 135, 2003 108

imports 2003 108

from the Czech Republic 2003 109

grenade launchers 2011 26

list of exporters 2005 103, 2005 105, 2006 71, 2006 72

MANPADS 2004 87

military firearms 2002 116

mortars 2011 25

pistols and revolvers 2002 114, 2009 22

single-shot disposable systems 2011 28

from the United States 2001 154, 2003 106

value 2001 2004 110

value 2002 2005 108

value 2003 2006 76

informal security groups 2011 103

military procurement 2006 30

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 277

prison gangs, firearms 2010 173

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 45, 2002 51, 2007 15, 2007 26

most popular small arms 2001 19, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 25, 2001 27, 2001 53, 2002 57, 2004 17, 2004 18, 2004

24–5

unlicensed 2007 15, 2007 26

stockpiles 2003 87, 2004 51, 2004 52, 2004 53

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civilian holdings 2004 53, 2007 47–8, 2007 124

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

weapons collection programmes 2003 280

weapons diverted from United States 2008 63

Mezosy, Geza 2001 100, 2004 164

MFS 2000 Magyar Loszergyarto (Hungary) 2003 41–2

MFS see Matravideki Femmuvek

MG1/2/3 Series machine gun 2001 19, 2001 20

MG3 machine gun 2001 40

MIA see Ministry of Internal Affairs

micro-disarmament 2002 282, 2003 292

microeconomics, small arms as a threat to development 2001 229–31

Micronesia, Federated States of

gun control measures 2004 302, 2004 303

imports 2004 280

stockpiles 2003 89, 2004 283, 2004 284

Middle East

ammunition 2005 14

distribution of producing countries 2002 10

firearm homicides 2004 175, 2004 177, 2004 200

firearm homicides and suicides 2008 219

imports 2002 16, 2003 101–2

insurgents and other non-state combatants 1999 2001 79, 2002 130

policing, average number of officers 2006 42

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 261

production

craft production 2002 16–17

distribution of producing companies 2001 10, 2003 12, 2003 14, 2004 10

distribution of producing countries 2001 10, 2002 11, 2002 12, 2003 11, 2004 9

licensed production 2002 41, 2002 48–53

major producers 2003 14

survey of producers 2001 38–40, 2002 16–20

stockpiles 2003 77–80, 2005 71–2, 2005 78, 2005 79, 2005 85–91

2002 update 2002 90–4

civilian holdings 2007 62

changing patterns of ownership 2007 63

military 2006 52, 2006 53, 2006 58

transfers, value 2000 2003 100

Middle East and North Africa (MENA), production, licensed and unlicensed 2007 23

migration

firearm homicides, Brazil 2007 233, 2007 235–6

urban violence 2007 167

Mil-Tec Corporation, Ltd. 2001 104

MILAN ATGWs 2011 31, 2011 32

MILF see Moro Islamic Liberation Front

militant groups, in prison 2010 165–7

Militants combattants (Burundi) 2007 202, 2007 206–7

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militarization of refugee camps 2005 273, 2005 274

military collapse, and arms diversion 2008 60–2

military doctrine, military stockpiles 2006 45–52, 2006 56

military firearms

see also military rifles

ammunition 2001 27, 2002 14

customs codes 2009 10, 2009 26

definitions 2009 32–3

European Union 2003 104

export controls 2009 61–97

exports 2001 146–7, 2002 115–17, 2006 67, 2006 69–73

to Cyprus 2003 105

from Russia 2003 111

from the United States 2003 106, 2003 107

importers 2006 75–8

manufacturing sectors 2005 45–6, 2005 49–53, 2005 55–7, 2005 58–62

market 2004 38

marking and tracing 2006 107

pistols 2004 28

power 2007 48

production 2002 14, 2004 10–11, 2004 13–14, 2004 16, 2006 7–30

ammunition 2002 14

Argentina 2001 29

Canada 2001 27

global production 2001 12–14, 2002 9–10, 2002 13, 2002 15

licensed and unlicensed 2007 7–32

most important companies 2003 14–15

United States 2001 26, 2002 29

Switzerland, transfer to civilian ownership 2007 54

technology and innovation 2003 21

trade decline 2003 102

transfer to civilian ownership 2007 54, 2007 60–1

transfers

2006 2009 28–30, 2009 32–9

Comtrade data 2000–2006 2009 23–5

undocumented 2009 31

trends in exports 1995–1999 2002 147

Military Industry Corporation (Sudan) 2002 18–19

military integration, post-conflict security 2009 233, 2009 236

military intervention, cost-benefit analysis 2006 195

military personnel, thefts of weapons by 2008 49, 2008 51

military procurement 2006 7–30

age of stock 2006 14–16

Cambodia 2006 135

demand for small arms 2006 145, 2006 147

development of new weapons 2006 23

importers 2006 74

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neighbouring country’s, prices 2007 264, 2007 266, 2007 271, 2007 281, 2007 282, 2007

283

production estimates 2006 54–6

weapons prices 2007 263, 2007 264, 2007 267, 2007 281, 2007 283

Military Professional Resources Inc. 2001 109, 2011 108

military rifles

destruction programmes 2002 73

exports, from the United States 2001 154, 2001 155

global production by volume 1980–2000 2001 13

military shotguns 2001 155

military sidearms, global production 1980–2000 2001 13

military stockpiles 2006 37–60

see also national stockpiles; stockpiles; surplus weapons

Africa 2003 80, 2003 81, 2003 83–4

ammunition 2005 29–30

diversions 2007 289–301

Bosnia and Herzegovina 2001 177

by country 2006 44

Cambodia 2006 119, 2006 125

Central African Republic 2005 311, 2005 312, 2005 314

Central America 2003 90

China 2002 94, 2002 95, 2005 81

Colombia 2005 161, 2006 219–20

Constabulary militaries 2006 50–1

crossover to civilian market 2007 54, 2007 60–1

destruction programmes 2007 64–5

distribution of firearms 2001 4, 2001 59

diversions from 2006 38–9

2002 update 2002 137–8

Albania 1997 2001 176–7, 2001 200–1, 2001 273, 2002 76–7, 2002 298–9, 2006 38,

2006 44, 2006 47

Argentina 2001 184–5

Central African Republic 2005 320

Chile 2006 85

Colombia 2005 161

conflict sourcing 2005 172

Georgia 2005 171–2

Kazakhstan 2001 179

Mali 2005 165–6, 2005 169

Philippines 2001 183

Republic of the Congo 2003 259–61

Sierra Leone 2001 172–3

South America 2006 65, 2006 83, 2006 85

Tajikistan 2005 170

terrorist groups 2004 102

US Army 2002 260–1

West African armed groups 2006 254–5, 2006 259, 2006 266

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Europe 2003 66

Finland 2004 46

firearms attrition 2001 76–7

global estimates 2001 59, 2001 71–7, 2001 88, 2002 73, 2002 75, 2002 76, 2002 102–4,

2002 103–4, 2006 37–8, 2006 45, 2006 52–4, 2007 43

Iraq 2004 44–50

Japan 2005 82

Kyrgyzstan 2004 312–13

largest 2006 56–8

Latin America 2004 51

marking 2002 244

methodology 2001 65, 2004 46, 2005 76–8

Middle East 2005 86–7

military doctrine 2002 74–9, 2006 45–52, 2006 56

multipliers 2005 77

North Korea 2005 83

Northeast Asia 2005 79–80, 2005 84

Pacific 2003 89, 2004 284, 2004 287–90

Pakistan 2002 100–1

People’s War militaries 2006 47–50

post-Cold War surplus weapons 2001 76

pre-automatic, data on 2007 43

procurement 2006 14–16

relative significance 2007 42

reserve militaries 2006 51–2

reserve weapons 2001 71–2, 2001 80, 2002 85

sold to civilians in the US 2003 61

South America 2006 86

South Korea 2005 83

stockpile security 2004 54–6

Switzerland, transfer to civilian ownership 2007 54

Taiwan 2005 84

Togo 2002 81, 2002 82

transferred to civilian market 2002 246

transparency 2001 72–3, 2006 45, 2006 58–60

Trinitarian militaries 2006 46–7

types of weapons 2006 53, 2006 54

United Kingdom 2001 68

United States 2001 66, 2002 83–6, 2003 17, 2006 44, 2006 46, 2006 47, 2006 53, 2006 56,

2006 57

weapons-to-troop ratios 2002 75–7, 2002 79

military strategy, stockpiles 2006 45–52, 2006 56

militias

see also paramilitaries; pro-government armed groups

Algeria 2007 77

Burundi 2007 202, 2007 206–7

Cambodia 2006 130–1, 2006 134

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Central African Republic 2005 305–10, 2005 311, 2005 312

changing roles 2010 269–72

command and control 2005 195

Côte d’Ivoire 2011 212–14

demand for small arms 2006 145

Georgia 2003 193, 2003 194, 2003 197, 2003 205–10

Haiti 2007 174

militarization of refugee camps 2005 273, 2005 274

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 182

Nigeria 2005 75

Republic of the Congo 2003 256–73

Somalia 2007 92–4

South Sudan 2007 317, 2007 318–19, 2007 320, 2007 321–5

Switzerland 2002 78

transfers to non-state actors 2007 133

Uganda 2006 287

urban armed violence 2007 174, 2007 182, 2007 183

fragmentation of public space 2007 176

political 2007 174, 2007 175

Venezuela 2007 186

Venezuela, urban violence in Caracas 2007 186

West Africa 2006 247–67, 2006 249

Milkor Multiple Grenade Launcher (MGL) 2003 23

Millennium Project 2005 287

Mine Ban Treaty (Ottawa Convention) see Convention on the Prohibition of the Use,

Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on Their Destruction

(1997)

Minera Yanacocha (Peru) 2011 148–9, 2011 156

mines

see also landmines

limpet mines 2008 9

Ottawa Convention (1997) 2008 9, 2008 94–5

Minigun, as light weapon 2008 10

Minimi (M249) light machine gun 2001 26, 2003 113

Burundi 2007 204

exports to Nepal 2003 113

production 2001 26, 2004 31

licensed

acquiring countries 2007 18

worldwide 2002 45

technological developments 2003 22

US Army acquisitions 2000 2002 86

US Army inventory 2001 2002 84

Minin, Leonid 2004 163–4, 2008 121, 2008 135

Ministry of Defence Military Industrial Department (Armenia) 2003 48

Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) (Georgia) 2003 203–4

MINUCI see United Nations Mission in Côte d’Ivoire

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MINURCA see United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic

MINUSTAH see United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti

mirror statistics, global trade 2006 66–7

MISAC see Monitoring the Implementation of Small Arms Controls

Miskine, Abdulaye 2005 309

Misr assault rifle 2001 39, 2002 17

identifying 2009 113

Misseriya Arabs, Sudan 2010 296

missile-launching weapons see man-portable air defence systems

missiles, Georgia 2003 203–4

Mistral 2004 82, 2004 83, 2004 84

MK 19 grenade launcher 2002 84, 2002 86, 2008 24

MK 118 Mod 0 High Explosive Dual-Purpose (HEDP) warhead 2008 25

MKEK see Makina ve Kimya Endustrisi Kurumu

Mkhedrioni forces (Georgia) 2003 193–4

ML see Wassenaar Arrangement Munitions List

MLC see Movement de libération du Congo

MLPC see Mouvement de libération du peuple centrafricain

MLRS artillery rockets, transfers, to Europe 2003 104

MM see Mexican Mafia

Mmono, B. S. 2008 197

MNCs see multinational corporations

MNLF see Moro National Liberation Front

MNSTC-I see Multi-National Security Transition Command-Iraq

mobilization

People’s War doctrine 2006 47–50

Reserve militaries 2006 51–2

Mobutu Sese Seko

arms for UNITA in Angola 2001 117–18, 2001 119, 2001 173, 2005 192

Central African Republic 2005 304, 2005 317–18

diamond trade in the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2001 108

Mockus, Antanas 2006 230–2

Model 92FS self-loading pistol 2007 10

MODEL see Movement for Democracy in Liberia

modelling, costs of small arms violence 2006 192

modular assault rifles 2003 24

Mohamed, Abdelrahim 2007 325

Moi, Daniel Arap 2001 175

Mojahideen al-Khalq 2002 90

mokahala 2005 87

Moldova

ammunition, stockpiles 2008 91, 2008 93

civilian ownership 2003 65

DDR and weapons reduction programmes 2003 284, 2003 293, 2005 290

destruction programmes, MANPADS 2008 101

exports 2003 109–10, 2004 103

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 233, 2001 241

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illicit transfers from, to Liberia 2002 132

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 33

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 278

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

production 2001 16, 2001 30, 2001 34, 2001 53, 2002 57

seizures of illicit arms 2001 176

sub-machine guns, diverted to Liberia 2008 116, 2008 117

theft from military stockpile 2008 55

MoldTransavia 2008 117

Molot Joint Stock Company (Russian Federation) 2001 33, 2004 14, 2004 15, 2004 16, 2004

122

Mombasa (Kenya), MANPADS attack (2002) 2004 85, 2004 86, 2004 87–8, 2004 90, 2008 12

Monaco

production 2001 16, 2001 53, 2002 57

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

money laundering, brokers 2001 106–7

Mongolia, imports 2002 147

monitoring 2004 5, 2004 249–71

data on legal transfers 2001 144

disarmament 2003 290, 2003 292–3

Inter-American Convention 2001 253

inter-governmental, data on legal transfers 2001 144

OAS Model Regulations 2001 255

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2002 209

Monitoring the Implementation of Small Arms Controls (MISAC) 2004 259

Monrovia (Liberia) 2002 134, 2005 182–3, 2008 11–12

Monsieur, Jacques 2001 106

Montaz i Mechanika (Bulgaria) 2003 44

Montenegro

see also Serbia and Montenegro

alleged arms embargo violations, 2001 2002 132

ammunition

stockpiles 2008 91, 2008 93

transfers, transparency 2010 11

destruction programmes, surplus weapons 2008 95

exports, transparency 2010 13, 2010 15, 2011 16

illicit transfers from, to the KLA 2004 133

law enforcement stockpiles 2006 40

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

surplus weapons, transferred to Afghanistan and Iraq 2008 79

Monterrico Metals plc 2011 153

Montesinos, Vladimiro 2005 163, 2008 120, 2008 123, 2008 124, 2008 129, 2008 134, 2008

135, 2008 136

Montreux Document on Pertinent International Obligations and Good Practices for States

Related to Operations of Private Military and Security Companies during Armed Conflict

2011 124–5, 2011 127, 2011 151, 2011 157

Montserrat, tax havens and brokers 2001 105

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Moore, Michael 2005 21

Moqtada al-Sadr militia, explosions at arms depots 2010 322

moratoriums, disarmament 2003 309

morbidity, design of weapons 2001 211

Moritán, Roberto García 2011 54

Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) (Philippines) 2006 253, 2010 319

illicit production 2001 46

illicit transfers to 2001 183

production, light weapons 2008 15

stockpiles 2002 98

Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) 2001 183, 2005 285, 2010 117

firearms 2010 122

Morocco

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2007 15

survey of producers 2001 53, 2002 16, 2002 18, 2002 19, 2002 57

stockpiles 2005 86–7, 2005 89, 2005 90

civilian holdings 2007 59

Morris, Janet and Chris 2011 84

mortality

see also firearm homicides; firearm suicides

data 2002 162

national control of civilian ownership 2002 263

post-conflict 2009 222–3

trends 2002 162

victims 2002 163–6

Yemen 2003 172

mortar grenades, Colombia 2006 223

mortars

attack on Monrovia (2003) 2005 182–3, 2008 11–12

Burundi 2007 86, 2007 197, 2007 204, 2007 212, 2007 213

Colombia 2006 223, 2006 225

control measures 2005 124

countries producing 2008 34–5

FAMAE 2001 30

guidance systems 2008 27

lethality 2008 11–12

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 283

production 2001 41, 2002 72, 2004 8, 2004 33–4, 2005 57, 2008 26–7

ranges 2008 26, 2008 27

Republic of the Congo 2003 268

stockpiles 2002 63, 2002 70–3, 2004 46

technological developments 2010 34

transfers 2010 10, 2010 27–32, 2011 24–5

transport of 2008 10

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types 2008 26–7

types of 2010 28

Moscow Accords (1994) 2003 207

Moscow coup, Georgia 2003 198

Moscow (Russian Federation)

distance from, prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 263, 2007 269, 2007 281, 2007 282,

2007 283

gang violence 2010 137

private security companies, firearm stockpiles 2011 113

Mossberg 500 shotgun 2011 83

Mothers Against Gang Warfare (MAGW) (United States) 2008 234

motivations

demand for small arms 2006 143, 2006 144–5, 2006 147–8, 2006 149–53, 2006 158

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 277–8

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 188

Papua New Guinea 2006 175, 2006 182–3

prices of assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 263, 2007 264, 2007 265–6, 2007 271

weapons collection 2002 305–6

West African armed groups 2006 248, 2006 250–2, 2006 258

young men and small arms 2006 302–10

‘Mouflon’ 2003 243

Mouvement de libération du peuple centrafricain (MLPC) 2005 307–8, 2005 312

Mouvement patriotique du Côte d’Ivoire (MPCI) 2003 82, 2006 254, 2006 256

guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

Movement of Central African Liberators (Mouvement des Libérateurs Centrafricains pour la

Justice) (MLCJ) 2010 324

Movement de libération du Congo (MLC) 2005 304

Movement for Democracy in Liberia (MODEL) 2005 167–9, 2006 249, 2006 256

Movement of the Democratic Forces of Casamance (MFDC) (Senegal) 2005 199, 2006 249,

2006 254

Movement of the Democratic Forces of Guinea (RFDG) 2003 82, 2006 249, 2006 256

Movement for Justice and Peace (Mouvement pour la justice et la paix) 2006 256

Movement of Nigeriens for Justice, arms depots 2010 322

Mozambique

AK-47 2001 17, 2002 66

carjackings 2007 172

DDR and weapons reduction 2005 277, 2005 285, 2005 290, 2009 185

Operation Rachel 1995–2003 2003 244, 2003 279, 2005 290

peace process 2003 304, 2003 305, 2005 277, 2005 285

Tools for Arms Project 1995–2001 2002 294, 2002 302, 2003 279

firearm violence and crime 2004 193

NGOs and control 2002 243

percentage of population killed in conflict 2001 210

policing

extrajudicial execution 2004 230

post-conflict reform 2004 240

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

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prices

AK47 rifle 2002 66

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 278

state-led violence 2009 229

stockpiles 2001 62, 2001 64, 2003 80

civilian holdings 2007 50, 2007 172

weapons lotteries 2009 240

MP-5 machine gun, Iraqi Security Forces 2007 83

MPCI see Mouvement patriotique du Côte d’Ivoire

MPT (Tondar) 2002 52

MS-13 see Mara Salvatrucha

MSF see Médecins sans frontières

Mugabe, Robert 2001 108, 2001 109

Muggah, Robert 2006 144

mugobore 2007 204, 2007 205

mujahideen forces, illicit transfers to, craft production in Pakistan 2003 32–3

Multi-Donor Fund 2009 271

Multi-National Security Transition Command-Iraq (MNSTC-I)

irresponsible transfers to Iraq 2007 85

stockpile security 2007 83

multilateral measures 2001 251–83

controls, brokering 2002 256–7

disarmament and human development 2003 151–4

marking 2002 245–7

multinational corporations (MNCs)

corporate social responsibility 2011 139–41, 2011 151–3

extractive industries 2011 139

private security companies, use of 2011 5, 2011 135–58

security

accountability 2011 151–3

hybrid 2011 2–3, 2011 146–50

in-house security 2011 141–3

international or domestic 2011 143

needs 2011 136–41

public security 2011 143–6

regulation 2011 150–8

multiple system estimation (MSE), conflict deaths 2005 239, 2005 240, 2005 241, 2005 242–3

Mumbai (India)

gangs, membership 2010 106, 2010 107

urban political armed violence 2007 175

urbanization 2007 162, 2007 168

municipal arms reduction, Colombia 2006 230–3

municipal governments, violence reduction programmes 2007 171, 2007 178–88

Munora Holdings (Malaysia) 2001 43, 2002 51, 2002 53

murders see homicides

Murle people (Sudan) 2007 334, 2007 335, 2007 337–8

tribal conflict 2010 286–8

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museums, civilian firearms 2011 286

Museveni, Yoweri 2002 291, 2006 274–5

muskets, Yemen 2003 172

Muslim Brotherhood see Ikhwan-ul Muslimoon

mutinies, Central African Republic 2005 320, 2005 321–2

muzzle-loading firearms 2002 114, 2002 115, 2002 147, 2005 51–3

Myanmar 2002 129, 2002 142–3

ammunition, procurement 2010 32

armed groups 2006 253

child soldiers 2001 230

displaced persons 2001 2002 196

draft ASEAN declaration on small arms 2002 215

illicit transfers from 2001 181–2

illicit transfers to 2002 133, 2004 131

Bangladesh as a transit country 2002 143

imports

human rights 2004 128, 2004 131

irresponsible transfers to 2007 103

MANPADS 2004 88

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 15, 2008 33

non-state armed groups, firearms 2010 122

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 278

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

illicit 2001 46

licensed production 2002 51

most popular small arms 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 43, 2001 53, 2002 57

naciones, Ecuador 2010 211

Nadi Framework 2004 301, 2011 265

Nagorno-Karabakh

illicit transfers to 2001 178, 2001 179–80, 2002 133

insurgents and other non-state combatants 1999 2001 79

production 2003 47–8

Nairobi (Kenya)

carjackings 2007 172

urban violence 2007 163, 2007 175

victimization rates 2007 173

Nairobi Best Practice Guidelines (2005), transfer controls 2008 160–2

Nairobi Declaration (2000) 2001 263–4, 2002 242, 2002 262

Nairobi Guidelines 2007 130

Nairobi Protocol (2004) 2005 24, 2005 125, 2005 126, 2005 135, 2010 49–50, 2011 264

NAM see Non-Aligned Movement

Namibia

alleged arms embargo violations, 2001 2002 132

brokers, diamond trade in the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2001 108

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carjackings 2007 172

civilian holdings 2003 239, 2003 241, 2007 172

DDR and weapons reduction programmes 2003 292, 2005 290, 2009 185

disarmament 2009 163

exports

human rights 2004 129, 2004 130

irresponsible transfers to Angola 2007 98

firearm violence and crime 2004 193

imports 2003 118, 2005 103, 2006 72, 2006 74, 2006 76

policing, post-conflict reform 2004 240

prices

black market prices for AK47 rifle 2002 66

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 278

naming and shaming, West African armed groups 2006 265–6

Nammo AS (Finland/Sweden/Norway) 2003 15

Nammo Lapua Oy (Finland) 2002 12

Nammo (Norway), airburst grenades 2011 25

Nasir Peace Force (Sudan) 2007 324

Nasser, Gamal Abdul 2003 175

National Army of Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia) 2006 120

National Army of Independent Kampuchea (ANKI) (Cambodia) 2006 120–1, 2006 125, 2006

126

National Capital District (NCD) (Papua New Guinea) 2006 165, 2006 166, 2006 167–78

national commissions, disarmament 2003 293

National Committee for Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (NCDDR) (Sierra

Leone) 2003 307

National Congress for the Defense of the Congolese People (CNDP) (Democratic Republic of

the Congo), guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

National Congress Party (NCP) (Sudan) 2007 318, 2007 321–2, 2007 333

relations with GoSS 2010 277–8

national control measures

air cargo companies 2001 112–14

air transportation 2010 50–4

black market 2001 166

brokers 2001 96, 2001 101–2, 2001 103–5, 2001 123–6, 2001 130, 2002 254–5

civilian ownership 2007 62, 2007 63

Chile 2003 28–9

Europe 2003 66–7

South Africa 2003 30–1

Turkey 2003 31–2

illicit craft production

Ghana 2003 30

Philippines 2003 35

MANPADS 2005 130–7

marking 2002 244–5

transport agents 2001 123–6, 2001 130

UN Programme of Action 2002 222–5

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National Democratic Alliance (NDA) (Sudan) 2001 174

National Democratic Front for Bodoland (NDFB) 2001 181

National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP), weapon-related commitments 2010 317,

2010 318

National Disarmament Commission (NDC) (Afghanistan) 2009 292–3

National Gun Control Committee (NGCC) (Papua New Guinea) 2006 165, 2006 184

National Gun Summit (Papua New Guinea) 2006 165, 2006 167

national immunization days (NIDs) 2002 170

National Islamic Front (NIF) 2010 278

national laws

Great Lakes region and Horn of Africa 2002 262–3

UN Small Arms Conference (2001), draft Programme of Action 2002 208–9

national legislation, civilian ownership, controls 2002 263–71

National Liberation Army (ELN) (Colombia) 2006 216

civilian casualties 2006 224

command and control 2006 221

conflict sourcing 2005 161–3

guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

illicit trafficking 2006 222

stockpiles 2001 80, 2002 82–3, 2006 221

National Liberation Army (NLA) (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) 2003 67

disarmament 2003 289

guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

stockpiles 2002 89–90

weapons collection 2002 293

National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) 2010 187

National Organisation for Military Production (NOMP) (Egypt) 2001 38–9

National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL) 2003 82, 2005 167, 2005 193, 2005 194

National Points of Contact (NPCs) 2006 58–60, 2006 83, 2011 43, 2011 59, 2011 61

National Redemption Front (Sudan) 2007 92

National Reloading Manufacturers Association 2005 15

National Resistance Army (NRA) (Uganda) 2005 187, 2005 196, 2006 274–5

National Revolutionary Front for the Liberation of Haiti (Front pour la Libération et la

Reconstruction Nationales) 2011 231–3

National Rifle Association (NRA) (United States) 2004 70–1, 2005 75

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 124

accessibility thesis 2001 202

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 238

UN Programme of Action 2002 221, 2002 224

UN Small Arms Conference 2002 217, 2002 247

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 283

national security

Constabulary military doctrine 2006 50–1

exports, transparency 2007 96

humanitarian approach 2002 177

International Tracing Instrument 2006 105, 2006 109–10

military stockpiles 2006 58

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state demand for small arms 2006 147

state-to-state transfers, UN Firearms Protocol 2002 239

transparency of legal transfers 2001 142

National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN), illicit transfers to 2001 181

national sovereignty

ASEAN initiatives 2001 267–8

brokering controls 2002 255–6, 2002 257

Colombia 2006 217

humanitarian approach to small arms 2002 177

legal transfers 2002 203

national controls 2002 272

state demand for small arms 2006 147

tracing and marking 2006 107–8, 2006 109–10

transfers to non-state actors 2007 133–4

national stockpiles

see also military stockpiles

ammunition 2008 89–94

definition 2008 44

diversions

extra-security force diversion 2008 53–6

high-order 2008 56–62

intra-security force diversion 2008 48–53

issued stocks 2008 51

low-order 2008 47–56

military collapse 2008 60–2

official conspiracy 2008 56–9

types 2008 46

management of 2008 59–60

military requirements 2008 86–9

security of 2008 52–3, 2008 55–6, 2008 66, 2008 69–70

surplus 2008 86–9

destruction programmes 2008 106–7

thefts from storage 2008 48–51, 2008 53–4

national transfer reports 2003 98–102

National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) see União Nacional para a

Independência Total de Angola

NATO see North Atlantic Treaty Organization

natural resources

armed groups 2006 250

disarmament 2003 301

South Sudan 2007 317, 2007 318, 2007 333

Yemen 2003 172

Nauru

civilian ownership 2004 283

gun control measures 2004 302

illicit weapons and trade 2004 285

imports 2004 280, 2004 281

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stockpiles 2003 89, 2004 284

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

navies

firearms stocks 2001 74

Georgia 2003 197

Nazi Germany, weapons collection 2009 165

NCACC see South Africa, National Conventional Arms Control Committee

NCD see National Capital District

NCDDR see National Committee for Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration

NCP see National Congress Party

NDA see National Democratic Alliance

Ndadaye, Melchior 2007 199

Ndayikengurukiye, Colonel Jean-Bosco 2007 218

NDC see National Disarmament Commission

NDFB see National Democratic Front for Bodoland

NDFP see National Democratic Front of the Philippines

Ndoubabé, Victor 2005 309

NDPVF see Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force

NDV see Niger Delta Vigilante

NDVF see Niger Delta Volunteer Force

necessity, policing 2004 218–19

Negev machine gun 2002 35, 2002 123

negotiation, disarmament 2003 277–316

neighbourhood watch schemes

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180

Papua New Guinea 2006 183

Nepal

ammunition, procurement 2010 32

armed violence impacts on children 2009 200

attacks on schools 2009 204

conflict deaths 2005 248, 2005 249

DDR programmes 2009 185

imports 2003 97, 2003 113, 2004 125, 2005 106

irresponsible transfers to 2007 103

from the United States 2003 97, 2003 107, 2003 113, 2004 120, 2004 121

value 2001 2004 109

military procurement 2006 16, 2006 22, 2006 27, 2006 30

non-state armed groups, firearms 2010 122

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

production 2002 57

stockpiles 2002 79, 2002 80, 2002 101–2

weapons records 2009 128

Neshat, Shirin 2005 148–9

Netherlands

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

brokering 2004 161

controls 2002 254

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extraterritorial jurisdiction 2004 158

international cooperation on 2004 150

licensing 2004 153, 2004 154, 2004 155, 2004 156

registration 2004 159

civilian ownership 2003 64

data on private legal firearms 2001 85

firearm homicides 1999 2001 239

destruction programmes, surplus weapons 2008 97

export controls, exceptions 2009 79

exports

ammunition 2009 16

annual value 2001 148

average annual value 2001 147

classification of 2004 108

human rights 2004 130

irresponsible transfers from 2007 100

list of importers 2005 108, 2006 76

military firearms 2001 146, 2001 147, 2002 115, 2002 116

national reporting 2001 150–1, 2002 119, 2002 120, 2002 122

share of total arms exports 2001 144

transit trade 2003 104–5

transparency 2005 110, 2005 111, 2005 112, 2007 88, 2009 8, 2009 49, 2010 8, 2010

15, 2011 16

to the United States 2004 124

value 2002 2005 104

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 203, 2001 239

gang violence 2010 137

gangs, gun ownership 2010 110, 2010 111

imports

ammunition 2009 16, 2009 17

Comtrade data 2001 156, 2009 12

list of exporters 2005 103

military firearms 2002 116

military small arms and light weapons 2009 25

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

top importers 2004 2007 74

transit trade 2003 104–5

value 1994–1998 2001 157

value 2001 2004 110

value 2002 2005 108

value 2003 2006 76

military procurement 2006 30

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 182

police handguns 2011 74

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 278

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

production

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global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2007 15, 2007 21

light weapons 2008 35

MANPADS 2004 81

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

survey of producers 2001 53, 2002 57

stockpiles

civilian holdings, correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

military 2006 45

destruction programmes 2007 65

transfers, transit trade 2003 104–5

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 74, 2002 281, 2004 58

Netherlands Antilles, tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Neutron Research and Production (Armenia) 2003 48

New Caledonia

civilian ownership 2004 283

gun control measures 2004 302

imports 2004 280, 2004 281, 2004 282

stockpiles 2003 89, 2004 284

New Forces (Côte d’Ivoire) 2006 249

new humanitarianism 2002 184–6

New Jersey (United States)

civilian firearms

licences 2011 282

prohibited and restricted 2011 272

registration 2011 274

reporting requirements 2011 291

storage requirements 2011 292

transfer regulation 2011 284

use regulation 2011 285

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277

New Lachaussée 2005 14

New Orleans (United States), homicide rate 2007 165

New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) 2005 287

New South Wales (Australia)

civilian firearms

licences 2011 280

prohibited and restricted 2011 269

self-defence use 2011 289–90

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 279

new wars, humanitarian impacts 2002 173–6, 2002 181, 2002 184–6

New York City (United States)

global cities 2007 163

homicides 1968-2004 2007 166, 2007 184

policing, broken-window theory 2007 184

New Zealand

Bougainville conflict 2004 294, 2004 295

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civilian firearms

carrying in public 2011 293

licences 2011 280

prohibited and restricted 2011 270

registration 2011 274

regulation 2011 266–7

self-defence use 2011 290

storage requirements 2011 292, 2011 293

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277, 2011 278, 2011 279

civilian ownership 2004 283, 2004 301, 2004 302, 2004 303

changing patterns of ownership 2007 63

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

data on private legal firearms 2001 85

firearm homicides 1999 2001 239

costs of small arms violence 2006 194, 2006 200

disarmament 2009 163

exports 2001 148

reporting of 2009 27

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 203, 2001 209, 2001 239, 2001 240

imports 2004 281, 2004 282

from Brazil 2004 123

list of exporters 2005 103, 2006 68

from the United States 2004 120, 2004 280

value 2003 2006 74, 2006 77

mass shootings 2011 266

mortar production 2008 27

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

light weapons 2008 35

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

survey of producers 2001 53, 2002 57

smuggling 2004 285

stockpiles 2003 88, 2003 89

distribution of firearms 2001 66–7

law enforcement 2006 40, 2006 43

leakage 2004 287, 2004 288

state stockpiles 2004 284

UN Small Arms Conference (2001), Programme of Action 2002 210–11

violence and crime 2004 179, 2004 295, 2006 194, 2006 200

Newmont Mining Corporation 2011 148–9, 2011 156

Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon (NLAW) 2008 26

NF see Nuestra Familia

NF Segurança 2011 150

NGOs see non-governmental organizations

Niari (Republic of the Congo) 2003 267–8

Nicaragua

conflict, economic effects of 2001 232

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control measures

Framework Agreement for Democratic Security in Central America 2001 257

Inter-American Convention 2001 256

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

costs of small arms violence 2006 193

DDR and weapons reduction 2002 74, 2002 292–4, 2002 302, 2003 280, 2003 282, 2005

277, 2005 290

destruction programmes, MANPADS 2008 100, 2008 101

disarmament 2009 163

diversion, weapons to Colombia 2008 121, 2008 122, 2008 124, 2008 126

exports, human rights 2004 130, 2004 132

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 232

gang violence 2009 211

gangs

gun ownership 2010 112, 2010 113

membership 2010 106, 2010 107

homicides 2009 227, 2009 228

illicit transfers from, to Colombia 2001 188–9, 2003 116, 2004 130, 2005 162, 2006 85

illicit transfers to, Cold War grey market 2001 169

insecurity 2002 166, 2002 195

post-conflict violence 2005 271

prices

black-market prices for AK47 rifle 2002 66

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 278

private security companies

firearm stockpiles 2011 113

personnel 2011 105

stockpiles, civilian holdings 2007 65

Nicaragua–Honduras, DDR programmes 2009 185

niche markets 2003 10, 2003 20–3

NIF see National Islamic Front

Niger

armed groups 2006 255, 2006 259

DDR programmes 2005 291, 2009 185

disarmament 2009 163

exports, human rights 2004 132

illicit transfers from

to Liberia 2004 132

to RUF in Sierra Leone 2002 132, 2004 132

imports, authorized transfers 1999–2002 2004 113

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 278

West African Moratorium 2001 260

Niger Delta, multinational corporations, security 2011 148–9

Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force (NDPVF) (Nigeria) 2006 249, 2006 263, 2010 270

Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV) (Nigeria) 2006 249, 2006 263

Niger Delta Volunteer Force (NDVF) (Nigeria) 2006 249

Nigeria

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armed groups

command structure 2006 252

craft production 2006 255

DDR programmes 2006 263

illicit transfers to 2006 255, 2006 256

motivations 2006 250–1

typology 2006 249

civilian firearms ownership 2007 172

conflict, percentage of population killed in 2001 210

disarmament 2009 163

disarmament attempt 2005 75

diversion, weapons from Yugoslavia to Liberia 2008 121

illicit transfers from

to Liberia 2004 144

to Mali 2005 167

illicit transfers to 2003 30

imports 2004 114, 2005 103

irresponsible transfers to 2007 103

shotgun shells 2010 25

MANPADS 2006 256

policing, urban political armed violence 2007 175

prices

black-market prices for AK47 rifle 2002 66

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 278

private security companies 2011 143, 2011 148–9

armed 2011 114

personnel 2011 105

training 2011 124

pro-government armed groups 2010 266

production

ammunition 2005 15

craft production 2006 255

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 43, 2002 45, 2002 46–7, 2007 15, 2007 18

light weapons 2008 35

survey of producers 2001 40, 2001 41, 2001 53, 2002 57

stockpiles 2003 82, 2003 83

vigilante groups 2010 267

violence and crime 2003 139, 2004 193, 2004 194, 2004 196, 2004 198, 2006 201

urban armed violence 2007 167, 2007 171, 2007 175, 2007 183

night commuting, Uganda 2006 280–1

Night Owls (Norway) 2010 247

night-vision equipment 2005 46, 2005 58

Nike-Fiocchi (Hungary) 2001 37, 2003 42

Nikonov assault rifle (AN-94) 2002 25

intellectual property rights 2007 24

Ninjas (Republic of the Congo) 2003 256–8

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holdings 2003 260–1, 2003 264–5, 2003 268–9

NISAT see Norwegian Initiative on Small Arms Transfers

Niti Kazanlak (Bulgaria) 2003 44

Nitrokemia (Hungary) 2001 37

Niue

civilian ownership 2004 283

gun control measures 2004 302

illicit weapons and trade 2004 285

stockpiles 2003 88, 2003 89, 2004 284

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Nizigama, Serge 2007 86

Nkunda, Laurent 2009 222

Nkurunziza, Pierre 2007 86, 2007 199

NLA see National Liberation Army (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)

Nobel Laureate Code see International Code of Conduct on Arms Transfers (1997)

NOMP see National Organisation for Military Production

Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)

Bamako Declaration (2000) (OAU) 2002 213

Brasilia Declaration 2002 212

UN Programme of Action 2002 223

non-EU European countries 2003 108–11

non-governmental organizations (NGOs)

aiding the arming of non-state actors 2002 186

Conference 2002 242–3

conflict deaths 2005 233–4

control 2002 242–3

DDR and weapons destruction 2003 155–6, 2005 277, 2005 287

disarmament and development 2003 155–6

global measures 2001 277

Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 265

military protection for personnel on humanitarian missions 2002 189–90

monitoring 2004 257, 2004 258–63, 2004 269, 2004 271

research on legal transfers 2001 143

supply-side controls 2001 223

UN Biennial Meeting of States 2004 2

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 238

UN Programme of Action 2002 229

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2002 205, 2002 217–18

urban armed violence 2007 178

non-guided light weapons

licensed and unlicensed production 2007 20, 2007 21–2

trade 2011 23–9

non-lethal weapons 2005 16, 2005 51, 2005 53

see also less-lethal weapons

definition 2011 72

policing 2004 221–4

technological developments 2003 25

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non-state actors

anti-tank guided weapons 2008 20

diversion from national stockpiles 2008 53–6

improvised explosive devices (IEDs) 2008 14–15, 2008 31

light weapons holdings 2008 15–16, 2008 17–18, 2008 31, 2008 32–3

non-state armed groups

see also armed groups; guerrillas; insurgents; rebel groups

battlefield seizures and war booty 2002 138–9

Brazil 2007 289–90, 2007 301–11

Central African Republic 2005 304, 2005 305, 2005 312

conflict goods 2002 139–41, 2002 142

conflict use 2005 181

definition 2006 248, 2010 116, 2010 256–7

diversions to, ammunition 2007 289–312

dormant or active 2010 116–17

identity change 2010 118

illicit transfers to 2007 91

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 123–4

arms embargoes 2002 131–3

complicity in violations of international law 2007 131

control measures 2007 117, 2007 119, 2007 123–4, 2007 128, 2007 129, 2007 131,

2007 132–5

diversion of legal arms to 2002 128–31

grey market 2001 166, 2001 167, 2001 168–9

international law 2007 131, 2007 132–5

Middle East 2002 130

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2002 212

patterns 2001 168

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 239–40

UN Programme of Action 2002 219–20, 2002 224–5

international law 2002 179

Iraq 2005 73

MANPADS controls 2005 127–8, 2005 133

megaslums 2007 168

membership 2010 116–17, 2010 118–19

Middle East 2002 130

Philippines 2001 183–4

politization of humanitarian action 2002 186

pro-government groups 2010 94–5, 2010 255–72

resources 2005 186–7

ruling groups 2010 117–18

small arms ownership 2010 102–5, 2010 116–24

South Sudan 2007 317, 2007 318–26, 2007 341–4

spectrum of 2010 256–8

stockpile liquidity 2002 314

stockpiles 2001 77–83

transfers to, weapons prices 2007 267

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Uganda 2007 289–301

UN Programme of Action 2002 219–20, 2002 222, 2002 224–5

weapons collection, assessment of 2002 314–15

non-transfer clauses, end-use assurances 2002 250

NonLethal Technologies Inc (United States), kinetic energy weapons 2011 81

Nordic Ammunition (Norway), ammunition production 2001 15

Norinco (North Industries Corporation) (China)

AK-47, prices 2007 260

ammunition

exports, to Uganda 2007 293, 2007 294

tracing 2007 291

company profile 2000 2002 23, 2002 55

factory in Myanmar 2001 43

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

illegal domestic gun trade 2002 96

licensed production 2007 11, 2007 18, 2007 19

machine guns 2004 32

major producers by weapon type 2004 27, 2004 29

most important companies 2003 15

most popular small arms 2001 21

RPG-7 variants 2004 36

sub-machine guns 2004 31

survey of producers 2001 44–5

transfers to Central Africa 2001 108

Uzi sub-machine gun 2001 19

weapons used in crime in the United States 2001 24

norm entrepreneurs 2003 221–2

norms 2002 283, 2003 215–48

North Africa, Bamako Declaration (2000) (OAU) 2002 213–14

North America

exports, value 2000 2003 100

firearm homicides and suicides 2008 219

illicit transfers 2001 83, 2001 188–9

imports, value 2000 2003 100

insurgents and other non-state combatants 1999 2001 79

production 2004 9, 2004 10

distribution of producing companies 2001 10, 2003 12, 2003 14

distribution of producing countries 2001 10, 2002 11, 2002 12, 2003 11

regional survey 2001 25–7

stockpiles 2002 83–6

violence and crime 2004 173, 2004 176, 2004 177, 2004 178, 2004 180, 2004 199–200

young men, proportion of population 2006 299

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

ammunition 2005 12

brokering 2004 154

control measures 2001 273–4

DDR and weapons collection 2003 299, 2005 287

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Balkans 2001 177

FYROM 2003 289

looted arms in Albania 2001 201

Macedonia 2002 293

peace operations 2003 292

destruction programme assistance 2008 78, 2008 80, 2008 94, 2008 97

Kazakhstan 2008 98–9

East Central European countries 2001 35

Georgia 2003 193

Kosovo Force (KFOR) 2005 205, 2005 219, 2005 221

licensed production 2007 12

MANPADS 2004 79, 2004 81, 2004 92

membership requirements 2008 103–4

military procurement 2006 10, 2006 11, 2006 21, 2006 22, 2006 23, 2006 25

Non-Lethal Doctrine 2011 86

Partnership for Peace (PfP) 2002 260, 2005 72–4

Serbia and Montenegro, bombing of 2003 46

Turkey 2001 39–40

North Korea

diversion, weapons from China to Sri Lanka 2008 121

exports 2001 148

military firearms 2002 116

transparency 2006 65, 2006 80, 2006 81, 2007 74, 2007 87, 2007 89, 2009 8, 2009 50,

2010 8, 2010 13, 2010 15, 2011 15, 2011 17

unreported 2009 8, 2009 31

value 2002 2005 101

value 2003 2006 68, 2006 71

illicit transfers from 2011 28–9

to the LTTE in Sri Lanka 2001 182

Thailand as a transit country 2002 143

imports

human rights 2004 126, 2004 128, 2004 131

irresponsible transfers to 2007 103

MANPADS 2004 88, 2004 89

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 277

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed and unlicensed 2007 15, 2007 21

light weapons 2008 35

MANPADS 2004 81, 2004 82, 2007 21

survey of producers 2001 52, 2002 57

stockpiles 2005 83, 2005 85

military 2002 77, 2006 48, 2006 49, 2006 52, 2006 57

North Ossetia, conflict with Georgia 2003 194

North Sudan DDR Commission (NSDDRC) 2007 332–3

North Yemen see Yemen Arab Republic

Northeast Asia

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exports 2003 100

insurgents and other non-state combatants 2001 79, 2001 83

stockpiles 2005 71–2, 2005 78, 2005 79–85

Northern Alliance (Afghanistan) 2009 288

foreign government support for 2002 130–1

guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

illicit transfers to 2007 135

from Russia 2003 111

through Kyrgyzstan 2004 322, 2004 323

stockpiles, 2002 update 2002 102

Northern Ireland

disarmament 2002 292–3, 2002 311, 2003 284–6, 2003 297, 2006 260

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 203, 2001 239

illicit transfers using the internet 2001 188

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 33

policing 2004 221–2, 2004 223, 2004 234–5

post-conflict outcome 2009 227

rubber bullets 2005 16

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2001 203, 2001 239

terrorism 2002 88, 2002 292–3, 2002 311, 2003 72, 2003 284–6, 2003 297, 2006 260

young men and small arms 2006 305

Northern Territory (Australia)

civilian firearms

prohibited and restricted 2011 269

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 279

Northwest Frontier Province, illicit craft production 2003 32

Norway

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

brokering 2004 161

extraterritorial jurisdiction 2004 158

international cooperation on 2004 150

licensing 2004 155, 2004 156, 2004 157

penalties 2004 160

registration 2004 159

reporting obligations 2004 160

disarmament 2009 163

export controls 2009 66

enforcement 2009 86

exceptions 2009 78

licensing authorities 2009 89

licensing systems 2009 71, 2009 74

re-export provisions 2009 83

transfer criteria 2009 91, 2009 93, 2009 95

exports

ammunition 2009 15

annual value 2001 148

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average annual value 2001 147

irresponsible transfers from 2007 102, 2007 106

list of importers 2005 106, 2005 107, 2005 108, 2006 76, 2006 77

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23

muzzle-loading firearms 2002 114

national reporting 2001 151, 2002 120

share of total arms exports 2001 144

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

transparency 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 81, 2007 74, 2007 87, 2007 88, 2009 8, 2009

49, 2010 15, 2011 16

trends 2000 2003 108

value 2001 2004 105

value 2002 2005 104

value 2003 2006 71

firearm homicides and suicides

1998 2001 209, 2001 240

and civilian ownership 1999 2001 203, 2001 239

human development indicators 2001 233, 2001 241

imports 2003 111, 2004 110, 2004 123, 2005 103, 2005 105, 2005 108, 2006 70, 2006 72,

2006 77

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2002 211

policing 2004 221

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 51, 2007 15

light weapons 2008 35

MANPADS 2004 81

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

most important companies 2003 15

survey of producers 2001 53, 2002 57

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2001 203, 2001 239, 2003 65

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

military 2001 73, 2001 76, 2006 43, 2006 44, 2006 45, 2006 51, 2006 53

police 2001 70, 2005 78, 2006 43

stolen firearms 2004 63

surplus weapons 2008 89, 2009 68

UN Programme of Action 2002 210, 2002 221, 2002 223

weapons collection programmes 2003 281

Norwegian Initiative on Small Arms Transfers (NISAT) 2005 98

ammunition 2010 18

data on legal transfers 2001 143, 2009 28, 2009 33

global update 2006 66

initiatives in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 265

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Norwegian exports 2001 151

security sector reform 2003 153

Small Arms Black Market File Archive, prices 2007 260

al-Nour, Atom 2007 324

November 17 terrorist organization 2003 72

NOVIB, Burundi 2007 197

NPCs see national points of contact

NPFL see National Patriotic Front of Liberia

NR1 Light Automatic Rifle 2001 41, 2002 46

NRA see National Resistance Army; National Rifle Association

NSA see Small Arms Consultative Group Process

NSAs see non-state armed groups

NSCN see National Socialist Council of Nagaland

NSDDRC see North Sudan DDR Commission

NSV heavy machine gun 2004 32, 2004 34

Ntaryamira, Cyprien 2007 199

Ntibantunganya, Sylvestre 2007 199

Ntoumi faction 2003 257–8, 2003 269

Nuer people (Sudan), tribal conflict 2010 286–8

Nuestra Familia (NF) (United States) 2010 161

Numbers gangs (South Africa) 2010 162–4

Nyangoma, Léonard 2007 218

Nyarweng 2007 334

Nyerere, Julius, Burundi 2007 199

OAGs (South Sudan) see Other Armed Groups

OAS see Organization of American States

OAU see Organization of African Unity

Objective Individual Combat Weapon (OICW) 2002 34, 2003 23–4, 2006 10, 2006 24

Obote, Milton 2005 196, 2006 274

obsolete weapons

disposal 2004 56–60

military stockpiles 2001 65, 2006 54, 2006 56, 2006 57–8

Occidental Airlines 2001 121, 2001 122, 2001 172

Occupied Palestinian Territory

attacks on schools 2009 204

health care 2009 207

Oceania, young men, proportion of population 2006 299

ODA see overseas development assistance

OECD see Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development

OEF see Operation Enduring Freedom

Oerlikon-Contraves (Switzerland) 2001 32, 2002 12, 2002 34, 2002 38

OEWG see United Nations (UN), Open-Ended Working Group on Tracing Illicit Small Arms

and Light Weapons

O.F. Mossberg & Sons (United States) 2005 54

12GA Shotgun, used in crime in the US 2001 24

company profile 2000 2002 29

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financial indicators 2002 21, 2002 28

survey of producers 2001 26

OFB (India), licensed production 2007 18

official reports, conflict deaths 2005 233–5

offset arrangements 2007 10–11, 2007 12, 2008 20

offshore banking, brokers 2001 104–5, 2004 144

Oficina de Control y Comercio de Armas y Explosivos (OCCAE) (Colombia) 2006 219–20

Ogaden National Liberation Front 2010 315

Ohrid peace accord (2001) 2003 289

OICW see Objective Individual Combat Weapon

oil

brokers 2001 107

conflict goods 2002 142

South Sudan 2007 324, 2007 333

Sudan 2010 295–6

Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) sprays 2004 223

OLS see Operation Lifeline Sudan

Oman

imports 2003 111, 2005 104, 2006 70

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 278

production 2002 19

stockpiles 2005 88, 2005 89

Yemen 2003 175

Omani Popular Front for the Liberation of the Occupied Arab Gulf 2003 175

Omega Foundation 2004 11

ONUB see United Nations Operation in Burundi

O’odua People’s Congress (OPC) (Nigeria) 2006 249

OPA see Ouagadougou Political Agreement

OPC see O’odua People’s Congress

Open General Export Licences (OGELs) 2009 79–80

Open Society Institute 2001 214

Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), Afghanistan 2009 285, 2009 288–9

Operation Essential Harvest (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) 2002 293, 2002 302,

2003 281, 2003 289

Opération Licorne (Operation Unicorn) 2011 196, 2011 197, 2011 216

Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS) 2001 174–5

Operation Lightning Thunder 2010 289

Operation Rachel (Mozambique) 2002 295, 2003 244, 2003 279

Operation Sovereign Legitimacy (OSLEG) (Zimbabwe) 2001 108

opinio juris 2003 218

opium

conflict goods 2002 142

production, Afghanistan 2009 307

OPM see Organisasi Papua Merdeka

opportunity costs 2001 233–4

opportunity reduction, national control of civilian ownership 2002 263

optics systems manufacturing 2005 46, 2005 58–62

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Orbis (Slovenia) 2003 46

Ordnance Development and Engineering Company of Singapore, licensed production 2007 18

Ordnance Factories (India), survey of producers 2001 42

Organisasi Papua Merdeka (OPM) (West Papua Independence Movement) 2006 253

Organization of African Unity (OAU) (now African Union)

Bamako Declaration (2000) 2002 213–14, 2011 264

ammunition 2005 24, 2005 28–9

demand for small arms 2006 143

light weapons 2005 125, 2005 126, 2005 136

marking 2002 246

regional norms 2003 238, 2003 242, 2003 245

control measures 2001 265–6

peacekeeping force in Somalia 2007 94

transfers from Russia 2001 266

Organization of American States (OAS)

brokering 2001 128–9, 2002 25–6, 2004 143, 2004 147–9, 2004 152, 2004 166

firearms instruments 2001 252–7

Inter-American Convention against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms,

Ammunition, Explosives, and Other Related Materials (1997) 2001 253, 2005 24,

2005 124–5, 2007 73

brokering 2002 256

Central America 2001 256–7

implementation 2001 255

MANPADS 2005 136

marking 2002 245–6, 2002 247

norms 2003 236

stockpile management 2002 259

UN Firearms Protocol (2001) 2001 278, 2002 238

UN Small Arms Conference, influence on 2002 210

member states 2001 253

Model Regulations 2001 253–6, 2001 257, 2005 24, 2005 124, 2005 125, 2009 62, 2009 63

Model Regulations on brokering (2003) 2010 49–50

Venezuelan coup attempt 2002 2007 80

weapons collection, Nicaragua 2002 292–4

Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) 2005 277

Anti-bribery Convention (1997), brokering 2002 258

Development Assistance Committee 2007 127, 2007 178

Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) 2001 233

Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)

air transport control 2010 46–7, 2010 48–9

brokering 2001 127, 2002 256, 2004 149–50

control measures 2001 127, 2001 273–4, 2001 274–6

destruction programme assistance 2008 78, 2008 94, 2008 97, 2008 98

disarmament and development 2003 154

Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons (2000) 2001 275, 2005 24, 2005 125–6,

2007 26, 2007 30–1, 2008 79, 2009 62, 2009 63, 2009 69, 2009 82

end-use assurances 2002 252

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humanitarian law 2002 182, 2002 183

marking 2002 246

military stockpiles 2006 59

stockpile security 2002 259

transfers and human rights 2004 125

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2002 211–12

embargoes

2001 2002 133

on Armenia 2001 180

on Azerbaijan 2001 180

government information on exports 2003 98

Handbook of Best Practices on Small Arms and Light Weapons (2003) 2009 62

surplus identification 2008 81

transfer controls 2008 159–62

intellectual property rights 2007 24, 2007 26

intergovernmental transparency 2004 114

Kyrgyzstan 2004 312

licensed production 2007 26, 2007 28, 2007 30–1

looted arms in Albania 2001 201

MANPADS 2004 93, 2005 123, 2005 127–8, 2005 130–8

monitoring 2001 144, 2004 253

Principles Governing Conventional Arms Transfers 2004 125, 2009 91

regional norms 2003 236

stockpile security 2002 260

Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe-Development Assistance Committee

(OECD-DAC), security sector reform 2006 134

organizational factors, use of weapons in armed conflict 2005 179, 2005 180–1, 2005 188–99,

2005 200

organized crime

Brazil 2007 227, 2007 289–90, 2007 301–11

brokers 2001 97, 2001 101

Central and South Asia 2003 111

Colombia 2006 219, 2006 227–30

demand for small arms 2006 146–8

effects of small arms misuse 2001 220–1

Georgia 2003 202, 2003 206–7, 2003 208–9, 2003 210

illicit transfers

from Argentina 2001 185

arms brokers 2001 97

to Chile 2001 185

to Papua New Guinea 2001 184

Russian Federation 2001 177–9

South Caucasus 2001 179–80

Inter-American Convention 2001 278, 2001 279

Ireland 2007 44

norms 2003 223

South America 2006 83

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stockpiles 2001 77–83

theft of civilian weapons 2008 63–4

transfers to non-state actors 2007 133

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 237, 2002 238

urban armed violence 2007 169–73, 2007 176, 2007 179–81

Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) (Ethiopia), guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

Oryx Diamonds 2001 108–9

OSCE see Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

OSLEG see Operation Sovereign Legitimacy

Other Armed Groups (OAGs) (South Sudan) 2007 317, 2007 318–19, 2007 320–6, 2007 332,

2007 340–4

Ottawa Convention (1997) see Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production

and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on Their Destruction

Ottawa process, norms 2003 221

Otterloo, use for diversion of weapons 2008 116, 2008 121, 2008 158

Ottoman Empire 2003 172–4, 2005 208–10

Ouagadougou Political Agreement (2007) (OPA) 2011 193, 2011 216–17, 2011 220

Ouattara, Alassane 2011 193, 2011 196, 2011 219, 2011 220

outcome evaluation, weapons collection programmes 2002 312

outcomes, type of weapons used 2005 182–7

Outsourcing Services Ltd 2011 148

overseas development assistance (ODA)

costs of conflict 2001 233

disarmament 2003 155

effects of small arms misuse 2003 144

Oxfam

Burundi 2007 197

demand for small arms 2006 144

security of personnel 2002 189, 2002 196

PA see Palestinian Authority

Pacific 2004 5, 2004 277–305

see also Asia-Pacific

ammunition 2005 21

civilian ownership 2004 282–3

control legislation 2004 300–3

costs of firearm misuse 2004 290–6

disarmament 2004 296–300

exports 2003 100

illicit transfers 2001 182, 2001 184

imports 2003 100

production 2003 11–12

stockpiles 2003 88–9, 2004 55, 2004 56, 2004 277, 2004 280–5

trade 2004 280–90

Pacific Islands

illicit craft production 2003 35–6

regional norms 2003 236–7

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Pacific Islands Forum 2004 252, 2004 278–9

light weapons 2005 125, 2005 126

pain and suffering, costs of small arms violence 2006 191, 2006 192, 2006 196

Pakistan

conflict weapons and crime 2004 195

control measures 2002 100

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 123

regional cooperation on small arms 2002 216

exports

annual value 2001 148

human rights 2004 128, 2004 130, 2004 131

irresponsible transfers from 2007 91, 2007 98

transparency 2006 81, 2007 89, 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 17

unofficial information on 2001 158

unreported 2009 8, 2009 31

value 2001 2004 102, 2004 103, 2004 105

value 2002 2005 101, 2005 104

value 2003 2006 68, 2006 71

homicides, Karachi 2007 175

illicit transfers from

to Afghanistan 2001 180–1, 2003 112

to Azerbaijan 2001 180

Thailand as a transit country 2002 143

imports 2004 101, 2004 123

human rights 2004 131

irresponsible transfers to 2007 103–4

list of exporters 2006 72

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 33

prices

black-market prices for AK47 rifle 2002 66

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 263, 2007 278

production

ammunition 2001 15

global ranking of countries 2001 16

heavy machine guns 2008 21

illicit craft production 2001 46–7, 2002 67, 2003 9, 2003 27, 2003 32–3

licensed 2002 51, 2007 15, 2007 19, 2007 21

light weapons 2008 35

MANPADS 2004 81, 2004 82

manufacturing sectors 2005 47, 2005 48, 2005 60

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 19, 2001 20

RPG-7 manufacture 2004 36

survey of producers 2001 42, 2001 43, 2001 53, 2002 57

sponsorship of Kashmiri militants 2010 117

stockpiles 2002 100–1

civilian holdings 2001 87, 2002 80, 2003 33, 2007 47–8

military 2002 100, 2006 57

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tribal militias 2010 272

weapons collection programmes 2002 296–7, 2003 280

Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF)

joint venture with Saudi producers 2002 53

licensed production 2002 50, 2002 51, 2002 53, 2007 19

links with Iranian producers 2002 52

links with Sudan 2002 18–19

manufacturing sectors 2005 57

survey of producers 2001 43

Palau

civilian ownership 2004 283

gun control measures 2004 302

stockpiles 2003 89, 2004 284

Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) 2009 319

illicit transfers to 2002 131

Palestinian Authority (PA)

guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

illicit transfers to 2002 131

MANPADS 2004 89

policing 2004 240

stockpiles 2003 78

Palestinian Territories

Al-Qassam rockets 2008 15

ammunition 2005 23

black-market prices 2002 66, 2002 67, 2002 68

effects of small arms misuse 2003 132

former insurgents becoming legitimate authorities 2001 83

human rights violations 2007 79–80

irresponsible transfers to 2007 79–80

non-state actors

foreign government support for 2002 130

group goals 2005 189

illicit transfers to 2002 131

light weapons holdings 2008 15, 2008 33

prices 2002 66, 2002 67, 2002 68, 2002 70

production 2002 19

stockpiles 2002 90–4

military 2005 88

mortars 2002 73

police 2005 89

reserve 2001 80

Palestinians

Intifada, casualties 2002 165

production, craft production 2002 17

Palipe-Agakiza (Burundi) 2007 203

Palipehutu-FNL see Parti de libération du peuple hutu-Forces nationales de libération

Palleros, Diego 2001 102

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Panama

brokering 2004 141

conflict, economic effects of 2001 232

control measures

Framework Agreement for Democratic Security in Central America 2001 257

Inter-American Convention 2001 256

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

destruction programmes, surplus weapons 2008 97

diversion, weapons to Colombia 2008 121, 2008 124, 2008 126, 2008 129

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 232

gangs

gun ownership 2010 112, 2010 113

membership 2010 106, 2010 107

illicit transfers from

Argentina to Croatia 2001 102

to Colombia 2001 189, 2004 130, 2005 162, 2006 85, 2006 222

imports 2006 71

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 278

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 302, 2002 311, 2003 280, 2005 290

pandillas

Central America 2010 138

Ecuador 2010 211

Panel of Experts on Violations of Security Council Sanctions against UNITA (Fowler Report)

2002 184

Panguna Mine (Bougainville) 2003 302

Panzerfaust shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71, 2008 25

PAP see People’s Armed Police

Papua New Guinea (PNG) 2006 165–84

ammunition

availability 2005 19

use of expanding bullets 2005 22–3

Bougainville conflict 2003 302, 2004 293–6, 2005 292

civilian firearms

licences 2011 280

prohibited and restricted 2011 271

reporting requirements 2011 290

storage requirements 2011 291

transfer regulation 2011 283

use regulation 2011 284

user regulation 2011 277, 2011 280

demand for small arms 2006 146–9, 2006 151–4, 2006 156, 2006 157–8

disarmament 2003 288

diversion of arms and ammunition 2008 48–9

firearm-related violence 2006 175–8

illicit transfers to 2001 184

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smuggling 2004 277, 2004 285–6

imports 2004 280, 2004 281, 2004 282

mining, security 2011 142

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

prices 2006 176–8

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 263, 2007 278

private security companies 2011 113, 2011 116, 2011 117–18, 2011 142

production 2001 16, 2001 53, 2002 57

illicit craft production 2003 36, 2004 288

security sector reform 2008 104

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

stockpiles 2003 88, 2003 89

civilian holdings 2001 85, 2004 283, 2004 301, 2004 302, 2006 175–8

leakage 2004 288, 2004 289

military 2006 44, 2006 51

police 2006 41, 2006 43

state 2004 284

surplus weapons 2008 89

destruction 2008 104, 2008 105

violence and crime 2004 295, 2006 178–83

Para-Ordnance (Canada) 2001 27

Parabellum 9 mm 2011 74

Paraguay

control measures

MERCOSUR 2001 258

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

disarmament 2009 163

illicit transfers from 2001 185–6, 2009 44

ammunition to Brazil 2005 26

to Colombia 2004 130, 2005 163

to Brazil 2007 306

transit trade 2006 83, 2006 222

imports 2001 157, 2002 117

from Brazil 2004 123, 2007 96–7

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 278

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 45

survey of producers 2001 28, 2001 53, 2002 57, 2004 18, 2004 25

stockpiles 2004 51, 2004 52

surplus weapons 2008 84

parallel permit, civilian firearms 2011 281

paramilitaries

see also militias

Colombia 2006 215, 2006 216–17, 2006 235

amnesties for 2006 263

command and control 2006 221

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conflict-related civilian killings 2006 223–4

DDR programmes 2006 233–4

illicit trafficking 2006 222–3

stockpiles 2006 220–1

demand for small arms 2006 146–8

Georgia 2003 205–6

Haiti 2007 174

Northern Ireland 2003 284–6, 2006 305

peace settlements, weapons collection 2002 292–3

South Sudan 2007 317, 2007 318

stockpiles 2001 71–2, 2001 74, 2006 42, 2006 43

sub-machine guns, technological developments 2003 22

transfers to non-state actors 2007 133

typology of armed groups 2006 250

urban armed violence 2007 183

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 182

political 2007 174

young men and small arms 2006 305

Parana state (Brazil), firearm homicides 2007 241

Pare 2007 337

parental notification, municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180, 2007 181

Paris Agreements (1991) 2006 120

Paris Principles and Guidelines on Children Associated with Armed Forces or Armed Groups

(2007) 2009 208

Parker, Cornelia 2005 157

parliamentary transparency 2004 114

Partai Aceh 2009 263

Parti congolais du travail (PCT) (Republic of the Congo) 2003 256–8, 2003 260–2, 2003

264–5, 2003 267

Parti de libération du peuple hutu-Forces nationales de libération (Palipehutu-FNL) (Burundi)

2007 86, 2007 120, 2007 197, 2007 199–200, 2008 196–7

participation, weapons collection programmes 2002 299, 2002 313

participatory monitoring and evaluation (PM&E) 2002 313

participatory rural or urban appraisal (PRA/PUA) 2002 313, 2004 191

parts transfers 2006 68–73, 2006 75–8

Party of Democratic Kampuchea (PDK) (Khmer Rouge) 2006 120–1, 2006 125, 2006 126

ammunition availability 2005 18, 2005 19

conflict goods 2002 142

disarmament 2003 299

illicit transfers from, to the LTTE in Sri Lanka 2001 183

illicit transfers to 2002 129

Pasteur Ntoumi 2003 257–8, 2003 269

pastoralists

disarmament 2002 291, 2003 312

effects of small arms misuse 2003 141, 2003 143, 2003 147

humanitarian impacts 2002 160

Kenya 2003 141

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South Sudan 2007 326, 2007 327–31, 2007 329, 2007 333–5, 2007 337–8

Uganda 2002 291, 2007 289, 2007 290–301

Pastrana, President Andres 2003 87

Patassé, President Ange-Félix 2005 303, 2005 305–9, 2005 311, 2005 314–16, 2005 319, 2005

324–5

path dependence, popularity of the AK-47 2007 259

pathways model, violence risks 2008 251–3

patriarchy, child soldiers 2001 229

Patriotic Movement against Crime (MPCD) (El Salvador) 2002 294

Patriotic Movement of Côte d’Ivoire (MPCI) see Mouvement patriotique du Côte d’Ivoire

Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), firearms 2010 122

patronage systems

Cambodia 2006 121–2, 2006 132, 2006 135, 2006 136

South Sudan 2007 320–1

Patten Report 2004 223, 2004 234–5

PBRs see plastic baton rounds

PCASED see Plan of Action for the Implementation of the Programme for Coordination and

Assistance for Security and Development

PCC see Primeiro Comando da Capital

PCT see Parti congolais du travail

PDF see Popular Defence Force

PDK see Party of Democratic Kampuchea

PDW see personal defence weapons

peace agreements 2009 225, 2010 312

Peace and Conflict Impact Assessment, Madagascar 2011 167

Peace Monitoring Group (PMG), Bougainville 2003 302

peace monuments, weapons collection 2002 288, 2002 310

peace process, disarmament 2002 292–3, 2003 277–316

peace-building, weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 279, 2002 285–97, 2002

311

Peacebuilding Commission 2009 231

peacekeeping operations

attacks by Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 276

Cambodia 2006 121–2

DDR and weapons reduction programmes 2002 286, 2003 290–308, 2005 277, 2005 280

deaths of personnel 2002 187–8

deteriorating security 2001 226–9

diversion from, Burundi 2007 85–6

effectiveness 2009 224

Georgia 2003 209, 2003 210

illegal sales of weapons by 2006 255

International Tracing Instrument 2006 99, 2006 100, 2006 108, 2006 111

international transfers 2009 9, 2009 37–9, 2009 78

mandate for 2003 295–6

post-conflict security and development 2005 276

transfers to non-state actors 2007 134

weapons lost by 2005 320

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peak procurement (Pp) 2006 9–11, 2006 12, 2006 13–27

Pecos, diversion of weapons to Liberia 2008 117, 2008 121, 2008 146

peer pressure, Papua New Guinea 2006 182

Pelican Bay prison 2010 162

penalties

cost/benefit of illicit possession 2006 154–5

disarming ex-combatants 2002 306

national control of civilian ownership 2002 267

weapons collection 2002 286

Phase I 2002 287

People Against Gangsterism and Drugs (South Africa) 2007 183

People’s Armed Police (PAP) (China), stockpiles 2006 42

People’s Army for the Restoration of Democracy (Armée Populaire pour la Restauration de la

République et la Démocratie), arms depots 2010 322

People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen 2003 170, 2003 175

end-user certificates 2008 128, 2008 158

People’s Liberation Army (PLA) (China), stockpiles 2002 76, 2002 94–5, 2006 49

People’s War doctrine, military stockpiles 2002 74, 2002 76–7, 2002 95, 2004 60, 2006 45,

2006 47–50, 2006 52

Pepper, John V. 2006 143

pepper spray 2004 223

perestroika, Georgia 2003 192

performances, firearm use 2011 286

permit to acquire, civilian firearms 2011 281

permit to carry, civilian firearms 2011 281

Pernambuco state (Brazil), firearm homicides 2007 241

personal defence weapons (PDW), technological developments 2003 22

personal security, transfers, civilian weapons 2003 102–3

personalized gun technology 2011 79–80

Peru

conflict deaths 2005 240, 2005 242–3, 2005 246–7

control measures, OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

disarmament 2009 163

diversion

ammunition 2008 52

weapons to Colombia 2008 113, 2008 120, 2008 123, 2008 126, 2008 134, 2008 136

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 233, 2001 241, 2003 138

gangs, rehabilitation 2010 222

illicit transfers from, to Colombia 2001 187, 2004 130, 2005 163, 2006 222

illicit weapons 2006 83, 2006 84, 2006 86

imports 2006 71

from Brazil 2004 123

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

prices

consumer taste 2002 70

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 278

prison gangs, firearms 2010 173

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prison rebellions 2010 166–7

private security companies

abuses 2011 148–9, 2011 153

personnel 2011 105

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

survey of producers 2001 53, 2002 57, 2004 18, 2004 25

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

state sponsorship of militias 2010 117

stockpiles 2004 51, 2004 53

surplus weapons 2008 84, 2008 89

weapons collection programmes 2003 280

Peshawar District, Pakistan 2004 195

peshmerga, membership 2010 118–19

Petrie, Carol V. 2006 143

PFLP see Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine

PG-7 warhead, identifying marks 2009 118

PGAGs see pro-government armed groups

Phase I weapons collection 2002 286–7, 2002 288–91

Phase II weapons collection 2002 286, 2002 292–7

Philadelphia (United States), municipal armed violence reduction programmes 2007 185

Philippines

armed groups 2002 98–9, 2006 253, 2010 319

child mortality 2002 173

crime 2007 145

DDR programmes 2005 284–5, 2009 185

destruction programmes, surplus weapons 2008 97

disarmament 2009 163

exports

irresponsible transfers from 2007 101, 2007 107

transparency 2011 17

value 2001 148

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 233, 2001 241, 2003 138

illicit transfers from 2001 184

illicit transfers to 2001 183–4

from Libya 2001 170

Thailand as a transit country 2002 143

imports

1994–1998 2001 156

from Brazil 2004 123

disturbing transfers 2001 155

irresponsible transfers to 2007 104

list of exporters 2005 103

pistols and revolvers 2002 114, 2009 22

from the United States 2001 154, 2002 86, 2003 107, 2004 121

value 2002 2005 106, 2005 108

value 2003 2006 74

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military procurement 2006 18, 2006 30

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 184

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 15

non-state armed groups 2010 117

firearms 2010 122

policing 2004 225, 2004 226

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 263, 2007 278

private security companies, firearms 2011 117

production

craft production 2007 145

global ranking of countries 2001 16

illicit craft production 2001 46, 2003 9, 2003 33–5

licensed 2002 51, 2007 15, 2007 18

light weapons 2008 35

manufacturing sectors 2005 47

most popular small arms 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 44, 2001 53, 2002 57

reform measures 2004 67

small arms seizures 2002 138, 2002 139

stockpiles 2002 97

civilian holdings 2001 86, 2002 79, 2002 80, 2003 34–5, 2007 47–8, 2007 145

national registration data 2007 50

insurgents 2002 98–9

law enforcement 2006 41

security 2004 55, 2004 56, 2004 63

urban violence 2007 144–59

young men and small arms 2006 305

Phnom Penh (Cambodia), weapons collection 2002 296

Physicians for Human Rights 2005 242

PIAT rocket launcher 2008 25

pilots, air cargo companies 2001 115

Pima (Bulgaria) 2003 44

Piorun missile 2011 33

pipe guns, South Africa 2001 46

‘pipette’ method, illicit imports into Brazil 2006 84

piracy, effects of small arms misuse 2003 142

pistols

ammunition types 2005 12

Burundi 2007 204

Colombia 2006 218, 2006 222, 2006 223, 2006 225, 2006 231

crime

in Latin America 2002 175

United States 2001 23

customs code 2009 10

Ecuador 2004 24

exports

Comtrade data 1994–1998 2001 146, 2001 147

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craft production 2004 24

customs data 1999 2002 113, 2002 114, 2002 115

from the Czech Republic 2003 109

major exporters 2003 2006 68–73

trade decline 2003 102–3

trends 1995-1999 2002 147

from the United States 2001 54, 2001 155, 2004 121

Georgia 2003 203–4

imports

customs data 1999 2002 113, 2002 114, 2002 115

to Cyprus 2003 105

to Guatemala 2003 115

major importers 2003 2006 75–8

trade decline 2003 102–3

to the United States 2003 105–6

Iraqi Security Forces 2007 83, 2007 84

military procurement 2006 12, 2006 13, 2006 18

most popular small arms products 2001 18, 2001 21

production

Argentina 2004 20

Austria 2001 31

Brazil 2004 22, 2007 94–7

Canada 2001 27

global production 2001 13

Glock 2002 30

licensed 2007 18

manufacturing sectors 2005 45, 2005 51, 2005 53, 2005 54

most popular military weapons 2004 27–8, 2004 34

most popular small arms 2004 8

technological developments 2003 22, 2003 23

United States 2001 26, 2001 27, 2002 27, 2002 29, 2003 17, 2003 18

seizures in Afghanistan 2003 76

South Africa 2001 21

South America 2006 86

stockpiles

military 2006 37, 2006 53, 2006 54–6

police firearms 2001 69, 2001 70

US Army inventory 2001 2002 84

transfers

2000–2006 2009 12, 2009 14, 2009 20–2

2006 2009 28–30, 2009 39–43

undocumented 2009 31, 2009 43

United States 2004 13, 2004 14, 2004 119, 2004 120

PJV see Porgera joint venture

PK machine gun, Burundi 2007 204

PKK see Kurdistan Workers’ Party

PKM light machine gun 2006 283

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Iraqi Security Forces 2007 83

PLA see People’s Liberation Army

Plan of Action for the Implementation of the Programme for Coordination and Assistance for

Security and Development (PCASED) 2001 259, 2001 260

plastic baton rounds (PBRs) 2004 223, 2004 234–5, 2005 16

PLO see Palestine Liberation Organisation

PMCs see private military companies

PMG see Peace Monitoring Group

PMPAs see armed parties and political movements

PNDR see Programme national de désarmement et de reinsertion

PNG see Papua New Guinea

PoA see United Nations (UN), Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit

Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects

poaching

Central African Republic 2005 310, 2005 321, 2005 324

Republic of the Congo 2003 272

POF see Pakistan Ordnance Factories

Pointe Noire (Republic of the Congo), stockpiles 2003 259, 2003 261

Poland

border seizures 2005 115, 2005 116

brokering 2002 254–5, 2004 154, 2004 155, 2004 157, 2004 159, 2004 160, 2004 161

diversion, weapons from Latvia to Somalia 2008 120, 2008 124, 2008 158

EU membership 2008 103

exports

annual value 2001 148

government information on 2003 98

human rights 2004 129, 2004 130

irresponsible transfers from 2007 98, 2007 100, 2007 102, 2007 104

list of importers 2005 107

military firearms 2001 147, 2002 116, 2009 35

military small arms and light weapons 2009 24

pistols and revolvers 2001 147, 2009 21

transparency 2005 110, 2009 49, 2010 15, 2011 16

to the United States 2003 39

unofficial information on 2001 158

imports

grenade launchers 2011 26

list of exporters 2005 103, 2006 73

recoilless guns 2011 27

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

value 2002 2005 106, 2005 108

value 2003 2006 77

NATO membership 2008 103

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 278

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

production

licensed 2007 15, 2007 17, 2007 21

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light weapons 2008 35

MANPADS 2004 82, 2011 33

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

RPG-7 manufacture 2004 36

survey of producers 2001 34, 2001 35, 2001 37, 2002 57, 2003 38, 2003 42

unlicensed 2007 17

Spike ATGW production agreement 2008 20

stockpiles

civilian 2003 65, 2003 68

military 2006 57

surplus weapons, transferred to Afghanistan and Iraq 2008 79

theft of MANPADS 2008 53

polarization, demand for small arms 2006 143

Police Mobile Brigade (Brimbo) (Indonesia) 2007 78

Police nationale du Burundi 2007 207

police stockpiles 2006 39–43

Africa 2003 80, 2003 81

ammunition, diversions 2007 289–90, 2007 301–11

automatic rifles 2006 56

Brazil, diversions from 2007 303–11

by country 2006 40–1

Central African Republic 2005 311, 2005 312, 2005 314

Central America 2003 90

China 2002 95, 2005 81

Colombia 2006 219–20

data on 2007 42–3

Denmark 2002 88

diversions from 2002 137–8, 2006 39, 2006 83, 2006 255

Colombia 2005 161

Georgia 2003 196, 2005 171–2

Haiti 2005 163–4

loss of weapons 2006 39–40

Republic of the Congo 2003 259–61

Tajikistan 2005 170

East Africa 2003 84

Europe 2003 66

Georgia 2003 196

global distribution 2001 4, 2002 103

global estimates 2001 59, 2001 68–71, 2001 88, 2002 103, 2005 78, 2006 37, 2006 42,

2007 43

importers 2006 74

International Tracing Instrument 2006 113

Iraq 2004 49

Japan 2005 82

Kyrgyzstan 2004 313

Latin America 2004 51

methodology 2001 65

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methodology for estimating 2001 65

Middle East 2005 88–90

Morocco 2005 87

Nepal 2002 79, 2002 102

North Korea 2005 83

Northeast Asia 2005 79–80, 2005 84, 2005 85

old weapons 2004 57

Pacific 2003 89, 2004 284, 2004 287–90

Papua New Guinea 2006 43

Solomon Islands 2004 298–9

South Africa, destruction programmes 2007 65

South Asia 2002 101–2

South Korea 2005 83

Sri Lanka 2004 59

stockpile security 2004 43, 2004 54–60

Taiwan 2005 84

United Kingdom 2001 68

United States 2001 66

West African armed groups 2006 255

police weapons 2010 114

acoustic technology 2011 83

ammunition 2011 75–7

diversion, South Africa 2008 193–5

firearms 2011 74–80

kinetic energy weapons 2011 81–2

Latin American production 2004 17

less-lethal weapons 2011 5, 2011 80–93

manufacturing sectors 2005 45–6, 2005 51, 2005 57

military overlap 2011 86–8

rheostatic 2011 83–6, 2011 93

safety features 2011 78–80

TASERs 2011 85, 2011 89–92

technology 2003 21, 2003 25

trends and developments 2011 73–86, 2011 93–4

policing 2004 2, 2004 4, 2004 213–47

ammunition 2005 23

armed protection for humanitarian operations 2002 191

Brazil, seizures of illicit weapons 2006 84

Burundi 2007 207

Cambodia 2006 130–5

capacity building, Albania 2002 299

Central African Republic 2005 307, 2005 311, 2005 312, 2005 323–4

China 2005 80–1

community links 2004 227–9

control measures

global measures 2001 277

Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 262–3

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implementation of OAS Model Regulations 2001 256

Inter-American Convention 2001 257

controls on firepower 2005 185

corruption 2004 196, 2004 233, 2006 148, 2006 151

crime in Africa 2004 194, 2004 195

crowd control 2004 233–5, 2011 87–9

demand for small arms 2006 148, 2006 149–51

effectiveness, weapons prices 2007 266, 2007 281, 2007 282

Great Lakes region and Horn of Africa 2002 262

Haiti 2007 174

India, urban political armed violence 2007 175

Japan 2007 184

Kyrgyzstan 2004 312

misuse of guns 2006 130–3

national control of civilian ownership 2002 267

Nigeria 2007 175

non-lethal weapons 2003 25

number of police officers by regions 2006 42

Papua New Guinea 2006 179–80

political manipulation 2004 232–4

post-conflict 2004 240–1, 2005 276

and private security companies 2011 147

privatization of security 2001 219–20

rising lethality of civilian holdings 2007 64

security sector reform (SSR) 2003 153, 2005 276, 2006 133–5

seizures of illicit arms 2001 22–4

China 2002 96–7

South Sudan 2007 330

Southern Africa 2003 237

training 2004 224–7

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 237, 2002 238

urban violence 2007 169, 2007 179, 2007 180, 2007 186

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180, 2007 181, 2007 182, 2007 183–4

political 2007 174, 2007 175

risk of being caught 2007 167

use of automatic rifles 2005 183

use of firearms, 2006 UN Review Conference 2007 124

use-of-force policies 2011 69, 2011 70–1, 2011 94

Venezuela 2007 186

vulnerable persons 2004 235–7

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 282, 2002 304, 2003 243

weapons policies 2011 71–2

Policske Strojirny (Czech Republic) 2003 41

policy

demand for small arms 2006 150, 2006 159

NGOs 2002 242

Policzer, Pablo 2006 248

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Polisario Front (Western Sahara), arms depots 2010 322

political identity, demand for small arms 2006 149, 2006 150, 2006 152–3

political parties, illicit transfers to non-state actors 2007 133

political reintegration, Aceh 2009 262–3

Political Terror Scale (PTS) 2004 127

human rights violations 2007 75

political violence

post-conflict 2009 228, 2009 229

urban 2007 161, 2007 173–5

political–military parties, Afghanistan 2009 290–1

politics

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 120, 2007 121

art 2005 147–9

conflict deaths 2005 229, 2005 233–5

conflict sourcing 2005 172

disarmament 2003 287, 2003 290–1, 2003 294, 2003 296–8

global norms 2003 226–30

illicit craft production 2003 27

militarization, Georgia 2003 205

peace processes 2003 290–1, 2003 294, 2003 296–8

police 2004 232–4

urban armed violence 2007 161, 2007 173–5

pollution, ammunition 2005 16–17, 2005 29

Poly Technologies (China) 2007 82, 2007 85

light weapons ammunition 2010 32

polygamy, Papua New Guinea 2006 179, 2006 180

polymers, handgun production 2011 78

PolyTechnologies (China)

stockpiles 2002 95, 2002 96

survey of producers 2001 45

Pool region (Republic of the Congo) 2003 268–9

Popov, Pavel 2008 117

popular culture, young men and small arms 2006 307–10

Popular Defence Force (PDF) (South Sudan) 2007 331, 2007 332

Popular Front for the Liberation of Azawad (FPLA) 2005 165

Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

Popular Movement of Azawad (MPLA) 2005 165–6, 2005 187

population growth

rural and urban 2007 163

Yemen 2003 172

Porgera joint venture (PJV) gold mine (Papua New Guinea) 2011 142

Port Arthur (Tasmania), weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 267, 2002 283

Port Harcourt (Nigeria), urban violence 2007 167

Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea) 2006 167–9, 2006 172–4, 2006 175

Port-au-Prince (Haiti), urban political armed violence 2007 173–4

portability, as light weapons definition 2008 9

portable missiles

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definition 2011 29–31

transfers 2011 31–5

portable rocket launchers, transfers 2011 27–9

Portugal

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

disarmament 2009 163

export controls 2009 67

licensing authorities 2009 89

licensing systems 2009 71, 2009 74

transfer criteria 2009 93, 2009 95

exports

ammunition 2009 16

annual value 2001 148

human rights 2004 129, 2004 130, 2004 132

irresponsible transfers from 2007 98, 2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 103, 2007 105

list of importers 2005 106, 2005 108, 2006 75, 2006 76, 2006 77

military firearms 2009 39

national reporting 2001 155, 2002 120

non-military pistols and revolvers 2002 114

pistols and revolvers 2001 147

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 46

sporting rifles 2002 114

transparency 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 81, 2007 89, 2009 49, 2010 15, 2011 16

to the United States 2004 124

value 2000 2003 103

value 2001 2004 105

value 2002 2005 104

value 2003 2006 71

illicit transfers from

to Liberia 2002 132

to Myanmar 2002 133

imports

list of exporters 2005 102, 2005 103, 2005 105, 2006 68, 2006 70, 2006 72

mortars 2011 25

sporting shotguns 2009 19

value 2000 2003 103

value 2001 2004 110

value 2002 2005 108

value 2003 2006 77

military procurement 2006 30

policing 2004 216–17

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 278

private security companies, personnel 2011 105

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 51, 2007 15

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light weapons 2008 35

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

most popular small arms 2001 19, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 53, 2002 57

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2003 64

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

surplus weapons 2009 68, 2009 69

transportation, licensing 2010 53

young men and small arms 2006 297

possessions approach 2003 262–5

estimating militia holdings in the Republic of the Congo 2003 258–9

post-conflict situations

armed violence 2009 221–30

Aceh 2009 253–4

Afghanistan 2009 285

Burundi 2007 197–221

Cambodia 2006 119–37

conflict deaths 2005 232, 2005 252, 2005 255–6

crime, weapons collection 2002 295–7

DDR and weapons reduction 2002 285–97, 2003 277–316, 2005 267–93, 2006 264

death and injury rates 2002 163

definitions 2009 223–7

demand for small arms 2006 144, 2006 146

disabilities 2002 165

disarmament linked to development 2002 297–303

distinguishing from conflict 2005 269–71

economy 2002 174, 2002 175

European stockpiles 2003 63

Georgia 2003 202, 2003 207–10

gun culture 2005 205

homicide and suicide rates 2001 211

household surveys 2009 317, 2009 323–30

insecurity 2002 171–3

KLA in Kosovo 2005 221

NGOs 2002 243

policing 2004 240–1

price of weapons 2007 258, 2007 264, 2007 267, 2007 271, 2007 281, 2007 282, 2007 283

reconstruction 2009 270–1

reintegration, Aceh 2009 249–78

Republic of the Congo 2002 300–3

return to conflict 2002 174–6, 2009 231

risk factors 2009 230–2

security promotion 2009 219–20, 2009 233–41

interim stabilization 2009 220, 2009 233, 2009 234–7

second-generation 2009 220, 2009 233, 2009 237–41

short and long-term gain-seeking groups 2005 199

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social capital 2003 147

South Sudan 2007 317–44

Uganda 2006 287–8

urban armed violence 2007 173, 2007 179–81

violence 2005 271–4

zones 1994–2004 2005 271

post-conflict weapons collection

record-keeping 2009 122–8

Solomon Islands 2009 174–5

post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) 2002 166–7

children 2009 199

Southern Lebanon 2009 327

postal guards, Georgia 2003 196

Poste de securité publique (PSP), holdings 2003 260

Pouligny, Béatrice 2009 181

poverty

Brazil 2007 228, 2007 234, 2007 235, 2007 238–40, 2007 245

crime, Papua New Guinea 2006 178

demand for small arms 2006 144, 2006 151–2

effects of small arms misuse 2001 232–3, 2003 137, 2003 148

global norms 2003 230

homicide 2003 138, 2003 157

security and development 2003 150–1

South Sudan 2007 317

West African armed groups 2006 252, 2006 265

young men and small arms 2006 298–300, 2006 303–4, 2006 305–6

power, young men and small arms 2006 301, 2006 305

Powers SeaCure Satellite System 2008 132

Pp see peak procurement

PPP see purchasing power parity

PRA see participatory rural or urban appraisal

practical disarmament, definition 2002 282

pre-fragmented bullets 2005 16

pre-registration guns 2003 70–1

predatory states, armed groups 2006 250

preferences

demand for small arms 2006 144–5, 2006 147–8, 2006 158

prices of assault rifles 2007 262

prices

AK-47 assault rifles 2001 17, 2002 66–7, 2003 86

Albania 2002 68–9

consumer taste 2002 70

demand for small arms 2006 144–5, 2006 147–8, 2006 149, 2006 150, 2006 153–4

fuelled by weapons collection programmes 2002 306

Georgia 2003 199, 2003 200–1, 2003 204

global production 2001 14

global stockpile growth 2003 62

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global transfers 2001 145

illicit transfers 2001 168

Kalashnikov rifles 2007 257–72

legal weapons 2002 67

M16 rifle 2002 66, 2002 67

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 188

Palestine 2002 90–1, 2003 78

Papua New Guinea 2006 176–8

Republic of the Congo 2003 270–2

stockpile indicator 2002 65–70

Uzi sub-machine gun 2001 19

Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) gang (São Paulo) 2010 157, 2010 170–2, 2010 177

Primex Technologies (United States)

ammunition production 2001 27

company profile 2000 2002 29

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

ownership of 2001 2002 12

prison gangs 2010 69, 2010 157–78

armed violence 2010 172–7

Brazil 2010 167–72

Central America 2010 164–5

characteristics of 2010 159–60

consolidation, propagation, and projection of power 2010 159, 2010 167–72

definitions 2010 90–1

firearms 2010 172–4

militant groups 2010 165–7

policy implications 2010 175–6

racial groups 2010 160–1

South Africa 2010 162–4

United States 2010 157, 2010 160–2

prison guards, Papua New Guinea 2006 41, 2006 43

prisoners, police executions 2004 230–2

prisoners of war, Geneva Conventions 2002 179

privacy 2004 12

private firearms see civilian firearms

private military companies (PMCs)

brokers 2001 101, 2001 109–10

distinction from private security companies 2011 102, 2011 136

illicit transfers to non-state actors 2007 133

private security 2001 219–20

private security companies (PSCs) 2001 219–20, 2004 196–8, 2011 2–3, 2011 5

abuses by 2011 121–2, 2011 142, 2011 148–9, 2011 150, 2011 153

in armed conflict 2011 109

armed protection for humanitarian operations 2002 191

attacks on 2011 140

Cambodia 2006 134

Central America 2001 232

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comparison with public security forces 2011 143–50

Côte d’Ivoire 2011 215

effects of small arms misuse 2003 139–40

firearms

illicit 2011 119–20

misuse 2011 119–26

regulation 2011 154

stockpile management 2011 121

stockpiles 2011 111–16

types 2011 117–19

fragmentation of public space 2007 176

growth of 2011 102–10

hired by development programmes 2003 149

illicit transfers to non-state actors 2007 133

international or domestic 2011 143

international initiatives 2011 124–6

legitimacy 2011 109–10

less-lethal weapons 2011 140

and multinational corporations 2011 5, 2011 135–58

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180

national regulation 2011 150–1

personnel 2011 104–6

regulation 2011 126–7, 2011 150–8

South Africa 2008 190–3

South Sudan 2007 329

standard operating procedures 2011 119, 2011 121

training 2011 123–4, 2011 146

Uganda 2006 288

urban armed violence 2007 176, 2007 180, 2007 183

use of force 2011 121–2, 2011 154

privatization

arms brokers 2001 97, 2001 98

European producers 2001 31

Poland 2001 37

production patterns 2001 12

of security 2001 219–20, 2004 174, 2004 196–8, 2004 199

Pró Legítima Defesa 2004 70–1

pro-government armed groups (PGAGs) 2010 94–5, 2010 255–72

see also armed groups

changing role 2010 269–72

identifying 2010 260

impact on civilians 2010 268–9

political goals 2010 263–7

relationship to government 2010 261–2, 2010 269–72

roles 2010 262–7

security role 2010 267, 2010 269

pro-government militias, West Africa 2006 249, 2006 250, 2006 252, 2006 255

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pro-gun lobby

accessibility thesis 2001 202

International Tracing Instrument 2006 97

Pro-Tect Systems (United Kingdom) 2011 92

problem behaviour theory, armed violence 2008 248

process evaluation, weapons collection 2002 312

procurement see public procurement

procurement peaks 2006 9–11, 2006 12, 2006 13–27

procurement rate 2006 13–16, 2006 17–18

production 2001 7–53, 2002 9–57, 2003 9–51, 2004 7–41, 2005 39–64

see also craft production; licensed production; state-owned producers

ammunition 2005 10, 2005 13–17, 2005 30–1

central and eastern Europe 2003 38

marking 2002 245

Armenia 2003 47–8

art 2005 154–5

Belarus 2003 48

Bosnia and Herzegovina 2003 43

Brazil, illicit craft production 2003 29

brokers 2001 97–8, 2001 99, 2001 102, 2001 108

Bulgaria 2003 43–7

bundles of characteristics 2005 42–3

Central African Republic 2005 319–20

central and eastern Europe 2003 36–49

Chile 2003 28–9

China 2002 22–3

codes of conduct 2002 182–3

Colombia 2005 161–2, 2006 216, 2006 217–21, 2006 222–3

concentration and consolidation 2003 15

control measures

African initiatives 2001 266

Euro-Atlantic region 2001 273

firepower 2005 184–5

Great Lakes region and Horn of Africa 2002 262

Inter-American Convention 2001 253

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 239

West African Moratorium 2001 260–1

Croatia 2003 44–5

Czech Republic 2003 39–41

data on civilian holdings 2007 52

data on numbers 2001 60–5

Estonia 2003 48

export dependency 2004 118–25, 2004 134

exporters 2001 145–55

Georgia 2003 48

Ghana 2003 29

global 2001 9–17, 2002 9–10, 2003 13, 2003 16–17, 2003 100

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global distribution 2001 9–11, 2002 12, 2003 11–12

global ranking of countries 2001 15–17

Hungary 2003 41–2

illegal, China 2002 96

Kyrgyzstan 2004 321–2

Latin America 2004 16–26

linkages between 2005 41

major producers 2002 22–9

MANPADS 2004 77, 2004 78, 2004 81–3

manufacturing sectors 2005 41–62

marking and tracing 2002 244, 2002 245, 2006 106–7, 2006 108

medium producers 2002 30–40

Middle East 2002 16–20

military procurement 2006 7–30

military stockpiles 2006 54–6

Morocco 2005 86

numbers of companies worldwide 2002 9–10

Pacific 2003 35–6, 2004 303

Pakistan 2003 32–3

Philippines 2003 33–5

Poland 2003 42

popular products 2001 18–24

restructuring 2002 12–13

Romania 2003 45–6

Russian Federation 2002 23–7, 2002 26, 2003 19–20, 2004 14–16

sectors 2005 41, 2005 43–62

Serbia and Montenegro 2003 46–7

significant production 2003 13–15

Slovakia, survey 2003 42–3

Slovenia 2003 46

South Africa 2003 30–1

stockpile estimates 2001 65

stockpile management and security 2002 258

supply-side controls and human rights 2001 223

trends 2001 11–12, 2003 13–15

Turkey, illicit craft production 2003 31–2

types 2001 9

Ukraine 2003 48–9

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2001 282

United States 2003 16–18, 2004 10–14, 2004 67

unlicensed 2007 7–8, 2007 14–32

of weapons used in crime, in Brazil 2001 22–4

production processes, manufacturing sectors 2005 42, 2005 45–6, 2005 47, 2005 49, 2005 52,

2005 53–4, 2005 57–8

productivity

Colombia 2006 229–30

costs of small arms violence 2003 133, 2006 189, 2006 191, 2006 193, 2006 196, 2006

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197, 2006 199, 2006 203, 2006 205–7

effects of small arms misuse 2003 131

firearms injuries 2003 129

major producers 2002 22

Productos Mendoza (Mexico) 2001 27, 2004 25

professions, civilian firearm use 2011 286

profiting from war, disarmament 2003 300–1

Programme H (Rio de Janeiro) 2006 315

Programme national de désarmement et de reinsertion (PNDR) (Central African Republic)

2005 325–7

prohibited weapons 2010 316

Project Ploughshares, Armed Conflict Report 2005 238–9, 2005 241, 2005 242, 2005 244, 2005

245–6, 2005 247

Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) (United States) 2008 287–8

Project for Violence Prevention (Chicago, United States) 2006 316

proliferation

Georgia 2003 205–10

Republic of the Congo 2003 270–2

Promexport (Russia) 2003 110

propaganda, conflict deaths 2005 233–4

propellant chemicals, trade 2010 8, 2010 20–1

property crime, Haiti 2011 241–2

property damage, Southern Lebanon 2009 326

property-related disputes, post-conflict 2009 228, 2009 230

proportionality, policing 2004 218–19, 2004 225

prosecutions, illicit brokering 2004 162–6

protection, humanitarian operations, definition 2002 190

protection costs

costs of small arms violence 2006 191

logging in Cambodia 2006 133

protection rackets, Georgia 2003 210

protocols, norms 2003 216–17, 2003 223, 2003 225, 2003 237–46

Proyecto SAFE (San Antonio Family Enhancement) 2010 242

Prvi Partizan (Serbia and Montenegro) 2003 47

PS Povzbroj (Slovakia) 2003 43

PSCs see private security companies

PSP see Poste de securité publique

psychological effects 2002 166–7, 2003 131, 2006 191, 2006 195

psychosocial trauma, children and youth 2009 198–9

PT Pindad (Indonesia) 2001 43, 2002 45

licensed production 2007 18

PTSD see post-traumatic stress disorder

PUA see participatory rural or urban appraisal

public awareness

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180, 2007 181, 2007 185–8

national control of civilian ownership 2002 267

NGOs and control 2002 242

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norms 2003 232

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 282–3, 2002 284, 2002 297, 2002

299–300, 2002 307–10, 2002 312–13

Yemen 2003 185–6

public good, security sector reform 2003 153

public health 2001 214–18

costs of small arms violence 2003 133, 2006 195–6, 2006 207–8

estimating global suicides and homicides 2004 201–2

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180, 2007 181

public health approach

domestic violence 2008 25

four-step process 2008 225

interventions 2008 277–9, 2008 287–8, 2008 298–9

violence prevention 2008 211–12, 2008 223–8, 2008 236–40

public interest, civilian firearm users 2011 278

public opinion

NGOs 2002 242

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 280

public order, demand for small arms 2006 148

public procurement

ammunition

estimating 2010 18–20

transparency 2010 10–13

definition 2010 9

public security

Côte d’Ivoire 2011 193–221

disarmament 2003 309, 2003 312

outsourcing 2011 107–8

private security companies 2011 2–3, 2011 143–6

state provision 2011 1–2

public services

effects of small arms misuse 2003 140–1

Papua New Guinea 2006 182

public space, fragmentation of 2007 176–8

public transparency 2004 114

PUK see Patriotic Union of Kurdistan

pump-action shotguns, Papua New Guinea 2006 175, 2006 176, 2006 177

purchasing power parity (PPP) 2006 190

Putin, Vladimir, Chechnya 2002 90

Pyrkal see Greek Powder and Cartridge Company

Qadhafi, Muammar 2001 103, 2001 120–3

Qatar

illicit transfers from, to Sudanese Government 2001 174

military procurement 2006 18

production 2002 19

stockpiles

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military 2005 86, 2005 88

police 2005 89

Qaybali code (Yemen) 2003 169

Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO) 2006 144

quality of life

costs of small arms violence 2006 191, 2006 196, 2006 197, 2006 199

post-conflict, Southern Lebanon 2009 327

survey of gunshot victims 2001 217–18

Queensland (Australia)

civilian firearms

prohibited and restricted 2011 269

user regulation 2011 276

Quik-Shok 2005 16

QUNO see Quaker United Nations Office

QW-1/QW-2 2004 82, 2004 84

QW-19 missiles 2011 33

R1 assault rifle 2002 48

Burundi 2007 204

R2 assault rifle 2002 48

R4 assault rifle 2002 48, 2007 27

Burundi 2007 86, 2007 204

R5 assault rifle 2002 48

Burundi 2007 204

R15 assault rifle 2006 221

race, violence risk factor 2008 259

RadioPribor (Ukraine) 2003 49

Rafael (Israel), ammunition production 2010 31

Rainsy, Sam 2006 122, 2006 123

Rajoelina, Andry 2011 171, 2011 172, 2011 176–9, 2011 188

Ramadan, Yaya 2005 309

Ramanantsoa, Gabriel 2011 171, 2011 173

Ramaroson, Hyppolite 2011 179–80

RAMSI see Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands

Ranariddh, Prince Norodom 2006 120–1

rape

Central African Republic 2005 322

conflict 2005 193, 2005 196

humanitarian impacts of small arms 2002 172

Papua New Guinea 2006 170, 2006 172, 2006 174–5

Uganda 2006 288

violence in refugee camps 2002 169

Rashaida Free Lions 2007 320

Ratsimandrava, Richard 2011 170, 2011 173

Ratsiraka, Didier 2011 171, 2011 173–4, 2011 175

Rautenbach, Billy 2001 109

Ravalomanana, Marc 2011 167, 2011 175–6, 2011 179

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Raven Arms 2001 24

Raytheon Company (United States) 2005 59, 2005 60

directed-energy weapons 2011 86

Raytheon-Lockheed Martin 2004 27, 2004 82

RBS-70 missile 2011 33

RCAF see Royal Cambodian Armed Forces

RCSS see Regional Centre for Strategic Studies

re-export

definition 2009 64

licensing requirements 2009 82–5

UN Programme of Action 2002 223

Read, Lucian 2007 145–59

Real IRA (RIRA)

disarmament 2003 297

illicit transfers to 2001 177

prices 2002 69

rebel groups

see also guerrillas; insurgents

Burundi 2007 197–8, 2007 199–203

Central and South Asia, transfers to 2003 111–12

Constabulary military doctrine 2006 50–1

demand for small arms 2006 146–8

disarmament, political commitment 2003 296–8

illicit transfers to 2007 133

South-East Asia 2006 253

West Africa 2006 249, 2006 250, 2006 252, 2006 254–5

recirculation of small arms

low black-market prices 2002 68

West African armed groups 2006 247, 2006 253–6, 2006 258, 2006 261

recoilless guns 2004 33

ammunition, transfers 2010 10, 2010 27–8

countries producing 2008 34–5

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 283

transfers 2011 26–7

types 2008 23

reconciliation, weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 279, 2002 306, 2003

311–12

reconstruction and development 2005 276, 2005 277

record-keeping

see also reporting

International Tracing Instrument 2006 95, 2006 107–8

International Tracing Instrument (ITI) 2011 56–7

marking 2002 244–8, 2002 246

national control of civilian ownership 2002 265

police stockpiles 2006 39

post-conflict weapons collection 2009 122–8

transportation 2010 53

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UN Firearms Protocol 2002 241

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2001 282

weapons tracing 2009 109, 2009 120–1, 2009 130

recruitment, militias in the Republic of the Congo 2003 263–4

Red Arrow ATGWs 2011 32

Red Sky missile 2008 18

refugee camps

militarization of 2001 224, 2001 227, 2005 274

policing of, West Africa 2006 259

violence 2002 168–9

violence in 2009 202

refugees 2002 167, 2005 231, 2005 273

see also internally displaced persons

Burundian 2007 200–1

children 2009 201–3

indicators of humanitarian impacts 2002 160

policing 2004 236

Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands (RAMSI) 2004 299–300, 2005 282–3,

2006 155, 2006 157

Regional Centre for Strategic Studies (RCSS) (Sri Lanka) 2001 143

regional control measures 2001 252–76

ammunition 2005 23–4, 2005 28–9

civilian firearms 2011 264–5

light weapons 2005 124–6

stockpile security 2002 259–60

UN Programme of Action 2002 209, 2002 225–6

regional law, norms 2003 218

regional organizations, UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2002 209–10

regions

average number of police officers 2006 42

brokering 2004 147, 2004 148–51

intra-regional trade 2003 101, 2003 102, 2003 199

military stockpiles 2006 52, 2006 58

national reporting 2004 257

norms 2003 236–7

registration of brokers 2002 253, 2004 147, 2004 149, 2004 159, 2004 161

registration of firearms 2004 66–71

active-universal or passive-partial 2004 43, 2004 68

Australia 2004 62

Brazil 2003 87

Canada 2002 86, 2004 62, 2004 68–9

civilian holdings 2007 39, 2007 49–53, 2007 55–6

Colombia 2006 217, 2006 219–20

demand for small arms 2006 154–5

European civilian firearms 2003 70–2

Georgia 2003 191

Germany 2007 51–2

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Kyrgyzstan 2004 313

Latin America 2004 52, 2004 69–71

national control of civilian ownership 2002 265

Pacific 2004 302

stolen firearms 2004 60, 2004 62

Thailand 2004 71

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 238, 2002 241

United States 2001 66, 2004 12

US Army inventory control 2002 260–1

West African Moratorium 2001 260

regulation see control measures

Reicher, Stephen 2006 303–4

reintegration of former combatants 2003 310

see also disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration

abuse of system 2009 295–6

Aceh 2009 249–51, 2009 256–78

Afghanistan 2009 295–9

compensation 2009 268–9

discontent 2009 269

economic reintegration 2009 264–6, 2009 270

Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 263

international models 2009 254–6

maximalist approach 2009 269–76

political reintegration 2009 262–3

Republic of the Congo 2002 300–1

social reintegration 2009 259–62

targeting 2009 266–8

relief operations

deteriorating security 2001 226

humanitarian impacts 2002 158, 2002 159

religion

see also Christianity; Islam

armed groups 2006 250

Brazil 2007 228, 2007 233, 2007 236, 2007 245, 2007 246

conflict resolution 2003 312

South Sudan 2007 318

reloading 2005 15–16

Remington Arms Co. (United States) 2004 13–14, 2005 54

Adaptive Combat Rifle 2011 76

financial indicators 2002 21, 2002 28

less-lethal shotguns 2011 83

ranked by weapons type 2002 29

survey of producers 2001 26, 2001 27

weapons used in crime in US 2001 24

RENAMO see Resistência Nacional Moçambicana

Reno, William 2006 250

rent-seeking, demand for small arms 2006 143

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rental businesses

Africa 2003 86

Canada 2004 68

Kenya 2003 86

repairers

guerrillas in Colombia 2006 223

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 285–6

manufacturing sectors 2005 43–4, 2005 45, 2005 46–9

repairs, international transfers 2009 9

repeating weapons, Yemen 2003 173

replacement, military procurement 2006 9–11

replica weapons

illicit craft production 2003 26

International Tracing Instrument 2006 104

light weapons 2008 11

violence and crime 2004 189

reporting

arms embargoes 2004 267

brokering 2004 160, 2004 161

exports 2002 117–23, 2003 98–102, 2006 68–73, 2006 78–82

imports 2006 74

legal trade, 2002 update 2002 112

marking and tracing 2006 111–12

military stockpiles 2006 58–60

monitoring 2004 249–50, 2004 254–8

national, data on legal transfers 2001 143

policing 2004 237

Small Arms Trade Transparency Barometer 2006 65, 2006 80–2, 2006 88

stockpile estimates 2003 58

transfers 2006 66–7, 2009 26–8, 2009 52–3

UN Programme of Action 2002 229

Republic of the Congo (RoC) (formerly Congo-Brazzaville)

see also Congo-Brazzaville

conflict 2003 256–8

DDR and weapons reduction 2002 281, 2002 300–3, 2003 255–73, 2003 279, 2005 290,

2005 291, 2009 184

illicit transfers from

to the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2005 319

to UNITA 2001 118–19

illicit transfers to, brokers 2001 106

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 275

stockpiles, insurgent 2002 82, 2003 82

weapons collection 2009 124, 2009 125, 2009 240

weapons records 2009 128

Republic of Me’ekamui (Bougainville), disarmament 2003 303

Republican Guard (Côte d’Ivoire) 2011 199

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research

accessibility thesis 2004 182

data on legal transfers 2001 143

disarmament 2003 300

estimating global suicides and homicides 2004 201–2

humanitarian impacts 2002 158

Kyrgyzstan 2004 310

NGOs 2002 243

research & development 2003 23–5

reserve militaries 2006 45

Colombia 2006 220

military stockpiles 2006 47–50, 2006 51–2, 2006 56, 2006 220

Switzerland 2002 78

Réserve ministérielle (Republic of the Congo) 2003 256

reserve stockpiles 2001 71–2

government armed forces 2001 71

insurgent 2001 80

police firearms 2001 69

US military 2002 85

reserves, exaggeration 2008 85–6

resilience factors

armed violence 2008 229–30, 2008 245–6

definition 2008 247–8

violent behaviour 2008 256

resistance, young men and small arms 2006 302, 2006 306–7

resistance councils (Uganda) 2007 185

Resistência Nacional Moçambicana (RENAMO) (Mozambique) 2001 64, 2002 129, 2002 294

weapons diverted to 2008 196

resource development

demand for small arms 2006 144–5, 2006 149, 2006 150

Papua New Guinea 2006 180–1

resource-based conflict, Côte d’Ivoire 2011 209

resources

see also natural resources

disarmament 2003 301, 2003 306–8

urbanization and crime 2007 164

Yemen 2003 172

responsibility 2004 65, 2004 66–71

restricted-use ammunition, Brazil 2007 303–5

revenge, tribal violence in Yemen 2003 184

revenue collection, effects of small arms misuse 2003 131, 2003 144–5

reverse engineering, unauthorized production 2007 23

Review Conference see United Nations (UN), Programme of Action, Review Conference

Revolutionary Alliance for the Liberation of Azawad (ARLA) 2005 165

Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) see Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de

Colombia

Revolutionary People’s Army (Philippines), illicit transfers to 2001 183

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Revolutionary United Front (RUF) (Sierra Leone)

brokering 2004 164

captured weapons 2006 255

co-operative conflict 2002 175

conflict use 2005 194

DDR and weapons reduction 2002 289–90, 2003 81, 2003 297, 2003 307–8, 2005 278

forced recruitment of women 2002 171

guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

illicit transfers to 2001 171–3, 2004 132

arms embargo 2002 133

arms supply networks 2001 116, 2001 119–23

violations of end-user certificates 2002 134

MANPADS 2006 256

stockpiles 2003 82

typology of armed groups 2006 249

revolutionary warfare, People’s War militaries 2006 47

revolvers

ammunition types 2005 12

Colombia 2006 218, 2006 231

crime in Latin America 2002 175

customs code 2009 10

exports

average annual value 2001 147

Comtrade data on 2001 146

customs data 1999 2002 113, 2002 114, 2002 115

trends 1995–1999 2002 147

United States 2001 155, 2004 121

value 2003 2006 68–73

Georgia 2003 203–4

imports

customs data 1999 2002 113, 2002 114, 2002 115

to Guatemala 2003 115

from the United States 2001 154

United States 2003 105–6

value 2003 2006 75–8

military stockpiles 2006 37, 2006 55

most popular small arms products 2001 18

most popular small arms in South Africa 2001 21

police firearms, Belgium 2001 69, 2001 70

production

Argentina 2004 20, 2004 21

Brazil 2004 22, 2007 94–7

Colombia 2004 23

estimated global production by volume 1980–2000 2001 13

manufacturing sectors 2005 45, 2005 53

most popular military weapons 2004 27–8

most popular small arms 2004 8

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United States 2001 26, 2001 27, 2002 27, 2002 29, 2003 17, 2003 18, 2004 13, 2004

14, 2004 119, 2004 120

seizures in Brazil 2001 23

South America 2006 86

transfers

1995–1999 2002 147

2006 2009 28–30, 2009 39–43

Comtrade data 2000–2006 2009 12, 2009 14, 2009 20–2

to Cyprus 2003 105

trade decline 2003 102–3

undocumented 2009 31, 2009 43

used in crime in the US 2001 23

Rexio (Argentina) 2001 28

Rey-Bellet, Corinne 2007 54

Reyes, Camilo 2002 218, 2002 219, 2002 220

RFDG see Movement of the Democratic Forces of Guinea

RH-Alan (Croatia) 2001 19, 2001 37, 2003 45

Rheinmetall DeTec (Germany)

acquisitions 1996–2000 2002 12, 2002 39

company profile 2000 2002 34

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

most popular machine guns 2001 19, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 32

rheostatic weapons 2011 83–6

Richmond (Virginia, United States), homicide rate 2007 165

Rifle Factory (India), licensed production 2007 18

rifle sights, technological developments 2011 78

rifles

see also assault rifles; Kalashnikov rifles; sniper rifles

.50 calibre 2005 51, 2005 52, 2005 53

Africa 2003 83

ammunition 2005 12, 2005 16

civilian ownership, patterns of 2007 63–4

Colombia 2006 225, 2006 226

crime in Africa 2002 175

data on numbers 2001 60, 2001 62

exports

from Russia 2004 122

from the United States 2003 107, 2004 121

Georgia 2003 203–4

government armed forces 2001 71

imported into the United States 1991–1996 2001 27

Iraqi Security Forces 2007 84

Israeli stockpiles 2003 77

manufacturing sectors 2005 45, 2005 51–3

military stockpiles 2006 53, 2006 54

police firearms 2001 69, 2011 75–7

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prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 257–72

production

Brazil 2004 22

Canada 2001 27

licensed 2007 8, 2007 18, 2007 20, 2007 21–3

most important companies 2003 14–15

most popular military weapons 2004 29–30

United States 2001 26, 2001 27, 2002 27, 2002 29, 2003 17, 2003 18, 2004 13, 2004

14, 2004 119, 2004 120

unlicensed 2007 8, 2007 20, 2007 22–3

Republic of the Congo, militia holdings 2003 267–8

seizures in Afghanistan 2003 76

South America 2006 86

sporting, transfers of 2003 102–3

technological developments 2003 22, 2003 23–4

transfer of military firearms to civilian ownership 2007 61

United Kingdom 2004 189

US Army inventory 2001 2002 84

used in crime in US 2001 24

Yemen 2003 173–4

Right-to-Carry (RTC) laws see carrying licences

Rindel, Fred 2002 140

Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) 2005 195

ammunition, diversions 2007 289–90, 2007 301–11, 2008 45, 2008 46, 2008 52

costs of small arms violence 2006 190, 2006 202–7

firearm homicides 2007 236–8

gang violence 2010 1

gangs

gun ownership 2010 89, 2010 112, 2010 113

membership 2010 106, 2010 107

gender and firearms-related mortality 2001 213

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 182–3

prison gangs 2010 157, 2010 167–70, 2010 177

seizures of illicit weapons 2006 84, 2007 182–3

urban violence 2007 163, 2007 182–3

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 284

young men and violence 2006 306, 2006 313–14

Rio Grande do Sul state (Brazil), firearm homicides 2007 241

Rio-São Paulo Extended Metropolitan Region (Brazil) 2007 169

risk

armed violence 2008 229–30, 2008 238, 2008 245–6, 2008 262–3, 2008 282

behaviour problems 2008 254

definition 2008 246–7

domestic violence 2008 260–1

ecological model 2008 250–1

gang violence 2008 261–2, 2008 270

identifying 2008 249–53

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important factors 2008 257–9

interventions 2008 264–9

targets of 2008 268, 2008 269

top ten strategies 2008 268

types 2008 267, 2008 268

life stages 2008 252

pathways model 2008 251–3

post-conflict societies 2009 230–2

school shootings 2008 265–6

security management 2002 190

triggers 2008 256

violence prevention 2008 264

violent behaviour 2008 253–63

weapons collection 2002 312

youth violence 2008 252–3, 2008 255–6, 2008 258–9, 2008 262

risk-taking, young men and small arms 2006 303

rites of passage, young men and small arms 2006 302, 2006 303

Rivers State (Nigeria), DDR programmes 2006 263

roadblocks

effects of small arms misuse 2003 142

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180

Robar Companies Inc. (United States) 2005 52

robbery

Cambodia 2006 127–30

Georgia 2003 209

Papua New Guinea 2006 170, 2006 174, 2006 184

Roberts, John, II 2007 94

RoC see Republic of the Congo

rocket launchers

countries producing 2008 34–5

exporters 2006 70–3

importers 2006 75–8

manufacturing sectors 2005 45, 2005 55–7

transfers 2011 27–9

types 2008 25–6

rocket-propelled grenade launchers (RPGs)

Burundi 2007 204

conflict use 2005 182, 2005 183, 2005 184–5

exporters 2006 72

Georgia 2003 196

Iraqi Security Forces 2007 83

lethality 2008 12

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 284

manufacturing sectors 2005 57

producers of 2008 25–6

production 2004 8, 2004 34, 2004 35–7, 2004 46

Republic of the Congo, militia holdings 2003 268

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seizures in Afghanistan 2003 76

transfers 2011 27–8

types 2008 25–6

warheads 2008 25

rockets

light weapons, transfers 2010 10, 2010 27–8

possessed by Hizbollah 2009 322

seizures in Afghanistan 2003 76

Rodriguez, Camilo Reyes 2002 212

Romania

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

arms industry 2009 68

brokering 2004 153, 2004 155, 2004 156, 2004 158, 2004 161

civilian ownership 2002 87, 2003 65

DDR and weapons reduction 2004 58, 2005 290

destruction programmes, surplus weapons 2008 96, 2008 97

disarmament 2009 163, 2009 179

diversion of arms to Colombia 2008 122

EU membership 2008 104

export controls

exceptions 2009 78

licensing authorities 2009 86, 2009 89

licensing systems 2009 71, 2009 74

re-export provisions 2009 83

transfer criteria 2009 93, 2009 95

exports

annual value 2001 148

Comtrade data 2009 13

irresponsible transfers from 2007 100

list of importers 2006 74

military firearms 2001 147, 2009 36

survey of producers 2003 45

transparency 2004 117, 2004 118, 2005 112, 2006 81, 2007 89, 2009 49, 2010 15,

2011 15, 2011 16

trends 2000 2003 110

to the United States 2003 39

value 2001 2004 101, 2004 105

value 2002 2005 100, 2005 104

illicit transfers from 2002 134

to Angola 2002 132, 2002 134

to Georgia 2005 172

to Iraq 2002 132

illicit transfers to, border seizures 2005 115, 2005 116

imports 2005 105

military stockpiles, destruction programmes 2007 65

NATO membership 2008 103

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 278

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private security companies, personnel 2011 105

production

AK series rifle 2001 17

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2007 15, 2007 19

light weapons 2008 35

MANPADS 2007 21

manufacturing sectors 2005 56, 2005 57, 2005 61

most popular small arms 2001 20

RPG-7 2004 36, 2004 37

survey of producers 2001 35, 2001 53, 2002 57, 2003 38, 2003 39, 2003 45–6

unlicensed 2007 17, 2007 21

Romarm (Romania) 2003 45–6, 2005 56

Romtechnica (Romania), exports 2003 110

rosewood, illegal trafficking, Madagascar 2011 185

Rosoboronexport (Russian Federation) 2002 123, 2003 110–11

licensed production 2007 24

Rossi (Brazil) 2001 21, 2001 23

hunting rifles 2009 47

Rosvooruzhenie (Russia) 2003 110

Rowe, Sylvester 2007 118

Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) 2006 121–2

logging industry 2006 133

misuse of guns 2006 130

security sector reform (SSR) 2006 134–5

stockpiles 2006 125, 2006 126

Royal Canadian Cartridge and Munitions Corp. (Canada) 2001 27

Royal Canadian Mounted Police 2004 57

Royal Ordnance (RO) (United Kingdom) 2001 33

ammunition production 2001 15

company profile 2000 2002 12, 2002 39–40

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

Heckler & Koch 2002 48–9

joint ventures with Brazilian producers 2001 29–30, 2004 22

licensed production 2002 45

most popular small arms 2001 19

Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC), diversion of arms and ammunition 2008

48–9

Royal Small Arms Factory (RSAF) 2002 48–9

Royal Thai Army, production 2001 44

royalties, licensed production 2002 43

RPD light machine gun 2004 31, 2004 34

Burundi, disarmament 2007 204

RPG-7 rocket-propelled grenade launcher 2004 8, 2004 34, 2004 35–7, 2004 49, 2005 184–5,

2008 25–6

Burundi 2007 204

identifying marks 2009 118

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Iraqi Security Forces 2007 83

RPG-18/22 shoulder-fired rocket launcher 2002 71, 2002 88

RPG-75 shoulder-fired rocket launcher 2002 71

RPGs see rocket-propelled grenade launchers

RPK machine gun 2001 20, 2001 21

Burundi 2007 204

Iraqi Security Forces 2007 83

RPK-74 2004 31

RPNGC see Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary

RPO-A ‘Shmel’, Republic of the Congo 2003 262

RTG-7 2002 71

RUAG, ammunition 2011 77

RUAG Ammotec (Switzerland/Germany) 2003 15, 2005 13

RUAG Suisse Group (Switzerland) 2001 33, 2002 39, 2003 15

rubber baton rounds 2005 16, 2005 53

rubber bullets 2002 165, 2004 221–3

RUF see Revolutionary United Front

Ruger Mini-14 2010 114

Ruger Mp-9 sub-machine gun, Burundi 2007 204

Ruggie, John 2011 139–40, 2011 157–8

Rugova, Ibrahim 2005 216, 2005 217, 2005 218

rules of engagement, peace operations 2003 296

Rumsfeld, Donald, Afghanistan 2003 112

Ruprah, Sanjivan 2008 117, 2008 135

rural areas

armed violence, comparison with urban areas 2007 164

Brazil 2007 165–6, 2007 228–52

definition 2007 169

effects of small arms misuse 2003 136

humanitarian impacts 2002 160

population 2007 163

Russian Federation

see also Soviet Union

ammunition, procurement 2010 31

arms industry 2009 68

civilian firearms

carrying in public 2011 293

licences 2011 280

prohibited and restricted 2011 271

user regulation 2011 276

control measures

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 123

Arms Trade Treaty 2007 127

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 182

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2002 211

destruction programmes 2002 74, 2004 58, 2004 60

surplus weapons 2008 96, 2008 97

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disarmament 2009 179

displaced persons 2001 2002 196

export controls

enforcement 2009 86

exceptions 2009 79

licensing authorities 2009 89

licensing systems 2009 72, 2009 74

transfer criteria 2009 94

exports

to Africa 2001 170, 2003 118

ammunition 2006 67, 2009 15, 2009 16

annual value 2001 148

Comtrade data 2009 8, 2009 10, 2009 12, 2009 27

Cyprus 2004 108

data on 2002 123

human rights 2004 128, 2004 129, 2004 130, 2004 131, 2004 133

to India 2003 112

irresponsible transfers from 2007 98, 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 103, 2007 104, 2007

105, 2007 106, 2007 107

list of importers 2005 107, 2005 108, 2006 75, 2006 76, 2006 77

MANPADS 2002 116, 2004 87

military firearms 2002 115, 2002 116, 2009 33, 2009 34

military small arms and light weapons 2009 24

national reporting 2002 124

non-military shotguns 2002 114

producer dependence on 2004 121–2

selected transfers 1999–2001 2002 147

share of total arms exports 2001 144

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 23, 2010 24

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 18, 2009 46

transparency 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 66, 2006 81, 2007 89, 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011

17

trends 2000 2003 108, 2003 110–11

UN Programme of Action 2002 223

unofficial information on 2001 158

value 2001 2004 100, 2004 101, 2004 102, 2004 105

value 2002 2005 97, 2005 98, 2005 100, 2005 101, 2005 104

value 2003 2006 65, 2006 68, 2006 72

gang violence 2010 137

gangs

gun ownership 2010 112, 2010 113

membership 2010 106, 2010 107

Georgia 2003 192–5, 2003 202, 2003 206

illicit transfers from 2001 177–9

to Afghanistan 2004 128, 2004 322, 2004 323

to Angola 2002 132, 2004 129

to Armenia 2001 180

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to Chechnya 2001 178–9

to Georgia 2001 180, 2003 191

to Iraq 2002 132

to Liberia 2002 132

MANPADS 2004 88

to Nagornho-Karabakh 2002 133

to Rwanda 2002 132

to Sierra Leone 2002 132

to Somalia 2002 132

imports 2004 109, 2005 103, 2005 106, 2005 108, 2006 68, 2006 77

human rights 2004 128, 2004 132

irresponsible transfers to 2007 104–5

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

sporting shotguns 2009 19

machine guns 2004 32

MANPADS

attacks 2004 90

control of 2004 92–3, 2004 94, 2005 130–6

designations 2004 79

illicit transfers 2004 88

stockpiles 2004 83, 2004 84

military procurement 2006 23

military stockpile, diversion 2008 57–8

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 33

prices

black-market prices for AK47 rifle 2002 66

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 263, 2007 278

private security companies

armed 2011 112

firearm stockpiles 2011 113

personnel 2011 106

production

AK series rifles 2001 17

ammunition 2002 26, 2003 20

for armed forces 2002 23–6

assault rifles 2004 28

by value 2001 14, 2003 16, 2003 19–20

by volume 2001 12, 2003 13, 2003 16, 2003 19–20

company profiles 2000 2002 23–7, 2002 55

global ranking of countries 2001 15, 2001 16

grenade launchers 2004 32

licensed

India 2007 9, 2007 11

Kalashnikov rifles 2007 9

Libya 2007 11

technology owners 2007 15, 2007 16, 2007 17, 2007 19–20

Venezuela 2007 10–11

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light weapons 2008 35

major ammunition producers 2001 15

MANPADS 2004 81, 2004 82, 2011 33

manufacturing sectors 2005 48, 2005 56, 2005 57, 2005 61

mergers of state-owned companies 2003 9

most important companies 2002 20, 2002 21, 2003 14–15

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 19, 2001 20

pistols 2004 28

RPG-7 2004 35–7

shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71

survey of producers 2001 30, 2001 33–4, 2001 53, 2002 57, 2003 19–20, 2004 10–11,

2004 14–16

trends 2004 8

unlicensed 2007 19–20, 2007 22, 2007 24

Rwandan genocide 2001 207

stockpiles 2005 77

Chechnya 2002 90

civilian holdings 2002 87, 2003 65, 2007 47–8, 2007 62

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

distribution of firearms 2001 67

Georgia 2003 198–9

MANPADS 2004 83, 2004 84

military 2006 56, 2006 57

destruction programmes 2007 64, 2007 65

losses from 2001 178, 2006 38

transparency 2006 45

stockpile security 2004 54–5, 2004 103

surplus weapons 2009 69

weapons collection programmes 2003 281

weapons tracing 2009 121

Rwanda

ammunition availability 2005 19–20

children without parents 2009 200

conflict

brokers and transport agents 2001 104

child mortality 2002 173

child soldiers 2001 230

conflict goods 2002 140–1, 2002 142

genocide 2001 204–5, 2001 206–7

Burundi 2007 199

internally displaced persons 2001 225, 2002 168, 2002 196

militarization of refugee camps 2001 224, 2001 227

percentage of population killed in 2001 210

conflict deaths 2005 249

culture of violence 2001 207

DDR and weapons reduction 2003 283, 2003 293, 2005 290, 2009 185

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death among UN staff 2002 187

end-use certificates, illicit 2008 158–9

exports, Democratic Republic of the Congo 2001 108, 2004 130, 2005 319

illicit transfers from

to the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2004 130, 2005 319

to UNITA in Angola 2001 118–19

illicit transfers to

arms embargoes 2002 132, 2004 265

human rights 2004 128, 2004 132

imports, irresponsible transfers to 2007 105

Ingando process 2009 233, 2009 236

MANPADS attacks on aircraft 2008 13

militarization of refugee camps 2005 273

political violence 2009 229

politization of humanitarian action 2002 186

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

private security companies, public perception 2011 106

short-term gain-seeking groups 2005 195

transfers to non-state actors 2007 135

War Tribunals 2002 177

Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) 2001 207, 2007 135

SA-7 MANPADS 2004 83, 2006 283, 2011 30

designations 2004 79

destruction of 2008 100

effectiveness 2004 80

information 2004 86

Mombasa attack (2002) 2004 77, 2004 87–8, 2008 12

production of 2008 17

specifications and manufacture 2004 82

stockpiles 2004 84

transfers of 2004 87–8, 2004 90

SA-14 MANPADS 2004 82, 2004 90

SA-16 Igla MANPADS 2004 83

control measures 2004 92

illicit transfers of 2004 89

specifications and manufacture 2004 82

stockpiles 2004 84

transfers of 2002 116, 2004 87

SA-18 MANPADS 2004 82, 2004 84, 2004 87, 2004 90, 2004 92–3

SA-24 MANPADS, Venezuela 2011 22

SA-80 assault rifle 2001 33

Heckler & Koch licensed production 2002 49, 2002 50

reliability 2003 21

United Kingdom 2006 12

Saab Bofors (Sweden) 2004 35, 2004 82

Carl Gustav recoilless rifle 2011 26–7

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licensed production 2007 27

Saarland, law enforcement stockpiles 2006 40

Saco Defense (United States) 2001 26, 2003 15

company profile 2000 2002 29

financial indicators 1998–2000 2002 28

most popular machine guns 2001 19–21

ownership of 2001 2002 12

SAD see European Union (EU), Single Administrative Document

SADC see Southern African Development Community

SAF see Sudan Armed Forces

SAF sub-machine gun 2004 23

Saf-T-Hammer Corp (United States) 2002 12

Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative (United States) 2010 240

Safer Community strategies 2009 240

Safer Port Moresby 2006 169

Saferworld 2001 262–3, 2002 262

safety

humanitarian operations, definition 2002 190

post-conflict 2005 269–71

safety features

pistols 2003 22

Smith & Wesson 2002 28–9

safety and security measures

civil aviation 2010 61–2

transportation 2010 53–4

safety training, Yemen 2003 185–6

Saiga hunting rifle, intellectual property rights 2007 24

Saint Kitts and Nevis

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

St. Louis (United States), Consent-to-Search programme 2006 311–12, 2007 181, 2008 283

Saint Lucia

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

St Petersburg Declaration (1868) 2002 179

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Sako Ltd (Finland) 2002 12, 2002 37

Sakr Factory for Developed Industry (Egypt) 2005 60

Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSCP) (Algeria), guided light weapons holdings

2008 32

Saleh, Ali Abdullah 2003 79

sales, international arms transfers 2009 9

SALIGRAD see Assessing Small Arms Issues and Developing Capacity for Peace in the Horn of

Africa

Salih, President Ali Abdullah 2003 170–1

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al-Sallal, Colonel Abdullah 2003 170

Salopek, Paul 2004 127

Samoa

see also American Samoa

civilian ownership 2004 283

gun control measures 2004 302, 2004 303

illicit weapons and trade 2004 285

imports 2004 281

stockpiles 2003 89, 2004 284

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

San Antonio (Texas), gang treatment projects 2010 242

San Salvador (El Salvador), gang violence 2010 141

SANDF see South African National Defence Force

Sandline International 2001 104, 2001 109, 2001 110, 2001 121

in Papua New Guinea 2011 113, 2011 114, 2011 116, 2011 117–18

Sankoh, Foday 2001 120–3

Santa Barbara (Spain) 2004 7

company profile 2000 2002 37–8

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

licensed production 2002 51

ownership of 2001 2002 12

Santorini 2002 91, 2002 93

Santos, Ambassador Carlos dos 2002 207

São Paulo (Brazil)

illicit craft production 2003 29

prison gangs 2010 170–2

private security companies, firearm stockpiles 2011 113

urban violence 2007 167

urbanization 2007 168

São Tomé and Príncipe, destruction programmes, MANPADS 2008 101

SAPS see South African Police Service; Structural Adjustment Programmes

SAR 21 rifle 2003 22

SAR 80 assault rifle 2001 63

Sarajevo, market massacre (1994) 2008 12

Sarawis 2005 308, 2005 312

Sark, tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Sarsilmaz (Turkey) 2005 56

SASP see Small Arms Serialization Program

Sassou-Nguesso, Dennis 2003 256–8, 2003 260–2, 2003 264–5, 2003 267

satellite towns, definition 2007 169

satellite tracking, transfer control 2008 132

Satgas Papua (West Papua) 2002 98

Saudi Arabia

control measures, MANPADS 2004 90

exports 2004 105

human rights 2004 128, 2004 133

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23, 2009 24

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transparency 2007 89, 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 15, 2011 17

illicit transfers from 2007 105, 2007 106

to Somalia 2007 94

imports

from Brazil 2004 123

Comtrade data 2009 12

from the European Union 2003 104

human rights 2004 128

list of exporters 2005 102, 2005 104, 2005 105, 2006 68, 2006 69

military firearms 2002 116

military small arms and light weapons 2009 25

pistols and revolvers 2009 22

shotgun shells 2010 25

top importers 2004 2007 74

from the United States 2003 106

value 1994–1998 2001 157

value 2001 2004 100, 2004 102, 2004 108, 2004 111

value 2002 2005 97, 2005 98, 2005 106, 2005 108

value 2003 2006 67, 2006 74, 2006 77

non-state actors

light weapons holdings 2008 33

support for 2002 130

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 279

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 51, 2002 52–3, 2007 15

most popular small arms 2001 19, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 53, 2002 16, 2002 18, 2002 19, 2002 57

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2007 47–8, 2007 57

military 2005 88

police 2005 89

stockpile security 2004 55, 2004 102

Yemen 2003 170, 2003 175

Savage Arms (United States) 2001 27, 2002 28, 2005 54

Save the Children Fund, child soldiers 2002 171

Savimbi, Jonas 2003 297, 2005 191–2, 2005 285

elections 2003 304–5

illicit transfers to UNITA 2001 173

savings, effects of small arms misuse 2003 131, 2003 144–5

Schmidl, Erwin A. 2003 292

Schmidt & Bender (Austria) 2005 59

schools

attacks on 2009 203–4

attacks within 2009 204–5

effects of small arms misuse 2003 140–1

shooting incidents 2008 265–6

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violence mapping 2008 216

Schweizerische Industrie-Gesellschaft (SIG) (Switzerland) 2001 33, 2001 38

see also SIG

science fiction, less-lethal weapons technology 2011 84

Scientific and Technical Department (DPTC) (Rio de Janeiro) 2007 302

scope mounts 2005 49

Scotland, law enforcement stockpiles 2006 41

Scott Report, UK export controls 2002 248

SCPS see Société centrafricaine de protection et de surveillance

screening

Canada 2002 269

national control of civilian ownership 2002 265

Seattle (United States), weapons collection programmes 2003 280

Second World War, tonnage of bombs deployed 2008 94

Second World War stocks

European civilian holdings 2007 52

Pacific Islands 2003 35

US armed forces stocks 2001 73

second-generation security promotion, post-conflict situations 2009 220, 2009 233, 2009

237–41

second-hand weapons

prices as an indicator of stockpiles 2002 65–7

sub-Saharan Africa 2003 117–18

transfers of, data 2003 101

sectarian violence, Northern Ireland 2003 284–6

‘Sector 5’, production 2006 8

Securitas 2011 103

security

see also insecurity; national security; stockpile security

aid 2001 233–4

armed groups 2006 250–1, 2006 252–3, 2006 259

cultures of violence 2001 205–8

definition 2002 190

demand for small arms 2006 142, 2006 145, 2006 148, 2006 149–52

development programmes, effects of small arms misuse 2002 297–303, 2003 148–9, 2003

150–1

disarmament and weapons collection 2002 280, 2002 292–5, 2002 304–5, 2002 313, 2003

152, 2003 294, 2003 309, 2003 312

Mali 2002 288

Republic of the Congo 2002 300–1

fragmentation of public space 2007 176–8

global norms 2003 231

government controls, Middle East 2003 79–80

humanitarian approach 2002 177

humanitarian operations 2002 186–92, 2002 190

illicit craft production 2003 28

investment and revenue collection 2003 144–5

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Iraq, weapons prices 2007 270

Israel 2003 77–8

Kyrgyzstan 2004 317–18

local security arrangements, South Sudan 2007 336–9

Papua New Guinea 2006 165–6, 2006 179–82, 2006 183–4

post-conflict 2005 269–71, 2005 276, 2005 279, 2009 219–20, 2009 233–41, 2009 327–9

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 263, 2007 264, 2007 266

privatization of 2001 219–20, 2003 139–40, 2004 196–8, 2004 199, 2007 176–8, 2007 183

public perceptions of

community policing 2007 184

urban violence 2007 175–8, 2007 181, 2007 182

refugee camps 2001 227

South Sudan 2007 326

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 239

urban armed violence 2007 175–8, 2007 180, 2007 181, 2007 182

urbanization 2007 161

violence in refugee camps 2002 168–9

security first approach, Mali 2002 288

security forces

community groups 2010 267

Côte d’Ivoire 2011 6, 2011 199–211

security personnel

humanitarian agencies 2002 191

misuse of guns by, Cambodia 2006 130–1

security provision

see also private security companies

hybrid 2011 2–3, 2011 146–50

non-state sector 2011 2–3

state sector 2011 1–2

Security Research and Information Centre (SRIC) 2001 262–5, 2001 265

security sector reform (SSR) 2003 153, 2005 276, 2005 287, 2005 289, 2005 303

Cambodia 2006 119–20, 2006 133–5, 2006 136

Côte d’Ivoire 2011 194, 2011 216–20

Haiti 2011 2, 2011 6

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 179

post-conflict 2005 276, 2005 287, 2005 289, 2005 303, 2011 2

South Sudan 2007 330

surplus destruction 2008 104–5

Uganda 2007 300

urban armed violence 2007 180

West Africa armed groups 2006 259

Yemen 2003 186

Security Threat Groups 2010 162

see also prison gangs

sedentary communities 2003 141, 2003 143

SEESAC see South Eastern and Eastern Europe Clearinghouse for the Control of Small Arms

and Light Weapons

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segregation

fragmentation of public space 2007 175–8

urban violence 2007 167

seizures

Afghanistan 2003 75–6

ammunition 2005 11

Brazil, ammunition 2007 301–2, 2007 304–5

China 2005 82

illicit weapons 1999 2001 167

international illicit trade 2005 113–16

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180, 2007 181, 2007 182

Philippines 2002 138, 2002 139, 2007 145

RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 172–3

South America 2006 83–7

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 239

self-defence

accessibility thesis 2001 202, 2004 182–6

Burundi 2007 198, 2007 216–17, 2007 221

civilian firearms 2011 286–90

Colombia 2006 230–2

crime in Africa 2004 198

demand for small arms 2006 148

firearms ownership 2007 171

frequency of defensive uses 2004 184

international law 2004 181

Kyrgyzstan 2004 314

national control of civilian ownership 2002 264

Pacific 2004 301

Papua New Guinea 2006 180, 2006 183, 2006 184

Philippines 2007 145

policing 2004 217–18

South Sudan 2007 338

violence and crime 2004 173, 2004 174

weapons collection 2002 304–5, 2002 308

young men and small arms 2006 302, 2006 306–7

self-determination, UN Programme of Action 2002 222

self-homing applications 2003 25

self-inflicted injuries, costs of small arms violence 2006 199–200, 2006 201

self-loading rifles (SLR)

military procurement, United Kingdom 2006 12

Nepal 2003 113

Papua New Guinea 2006 175, 2006 176, 2006 177

Sellier & Bellot (Czech Republic) 2003 15, 2003 40, 2004 27

semi-automatic weapons

civilian ownership 2007 61, 2007 63–4

criminal ownership 2010 114

national control of civilian ownership 2002 265, 2002 269

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police use 2011 74–5

technological developments 2011 77–8

transfer of military firearms to civilian ownership 2007 61

used in crime in the US 2001 23

Sendero Luminoso see Shining Path

Senegal

armed groups 2002 82, 2006 249, 2006 255, 2006 256, 2006 259

illicit transfers to the RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 171

imports 2004 101, 2004 114

insurgent stockpiles 2003 82

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

violence and crime 2004 193, 2004 194, 2004 195, 2004 196, 2004 198

sentencing, demand for small arms 2006 143, 2006 148

sentimental value of weapons, Yemen 2003 178

September 11, 2001 2003 73

al-Qaeda 2003 73

illicit craft production in Pakistan 2003 33

increase in small arms sales 2002 9

stockpiles 2002 102, 2003 57, 2003 59–62

SER PAZ (Ecuador), gang reintegration 2010 93–4, 2010 216–21

Serbia

see also Serbia and Montenegro

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

destruction programmes

MANPADS 2008 101

surplus weapons 2008 97, 2008 105

disarmament 2009 163

disarmament and weapons collection 2003 61, 2003 297, 2003 300

displacement of Albanian Kosovars 2002 168

exports

human rights 2004 129, 2004 131

transparency 2009 8, 2009 49, 2010 8, 2010 15, 2011 15, 2011 16

illicit transfers from, to Liberia 2004 131, 2005 168

illicit transfers to 2001 176

NATO’s war against 1999, humanitarian agencies 2002 190

non-state armed groups, firearms 2010 122

private security companies

firearm stockpiles 2011 113

personnel 2011 106

production

AK series rifles 2001 17

global ranking of countries 2001 16

light weapons 2008 35

most popular small arms 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 38, 2001 53

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

stockpiles 2006 41, 2006 44, 2006 46

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civilian holdings 2007 47–8

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

military

destruction programmes 2007 65

transfers to civilian ownership 2007 61

surplus weapons 2008 80, 2008 89

Serbia and Montenegro

see also Montenegro; Serbia

brokers 2004 144

civilian ownership 2003 65

DDR and weapons reduction 2003 293, 2005 290, 2005 292

destruction programmes 2004 58

exports

ammunition 2009 15

Comtrade data 2009 13

irresponsible transfers from 2007 98, 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007 103, 2007

105

military firearms 2009 24, 2009 35

transparency 2007 89

to the United States 2003 39

illicit transfers from 2003 111

to West Africa 2003 119

imports 2006 70

irresponsible transfers to 2007 105

Kosovo 2005 210, 2005 216–20

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 279

production 2003 38, 2003 46–7, 2004 103

licensed 2007 15

young men and small arms 2006 297

serial numbers, weapons tracing 2009 111–14, 2009 116–18

service life, ammunition 2005 17–18

sexual assault 2002 172

see also rape

by women 2010 195

children 2009 196, 2009 197

conflict 2001 213

effects of small arms misuse 2003 147–8

girl gang members 2010 198–9

Haiti 2011 241

Papua New Guinea 2006 170, 2006 174–5, 2006 184

South Sudan 2007 329, 2007 330–1

Uganda 2006 288

sexual minorities, policing 2004 236

Seychelles

alleged arms embargo violations, 2001 2002 132

irresponsible transfers to Indonesia 2007 101

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tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Shabaab (Somalia), guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

Shanti Bahini, illicit transfers to 2002 129, 2002 144

shantytowns

see also slums

urban violence 2007 162, 2007 167–9

violence of urbanization 2007 175–6

sharp instrument injuries see knife/sharp instrument injuries

sheikhs, Yemen 2003 183, 2003 185–6

shelf life, ammunition 2005 17–18, 2005 31

shells, construction 2005 10–12

Shevardnadze, President Eduard 2003 191, 2003 202

al-Shibah, Ramzi bin 2003 170

Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso, SL), prison rebellions 2010 166–7

ships, use for diversions 2008 115–16

Shiri, Perence 2001 108

Shiv Sena (India), urban political armed violence in Mumbai 2007 175

Shlem missile 2008 18

‘Shmel’ see RPO-A ‘Shmel’

short-term gain-seeking groups 2005 191, 2005 192–5, 2005 198–9

shotgun shells, transfers 2010 18, 2010 22–3, 2010 25–7, 2010 30

shotguns

ammunition 2005 12

barrels and cartridges, transfers 2000–2006 2009 12

Brazil 2007 228, 2007 231

Colombia 2006 231

dual-purpose 2011 83

exports 2006 68–73

customs data 1999 2002 113, 2002 114, 2002 115

from Russia 2003 110

trends 1995–1999 2002 147

imports 2006 75–8

Iraqi Security Forces 2007 83

military stockpiles 2006 54

Papua New Guinea 2006 175, 2006 176, 2006 177, 2006 178

police firearms 2001 69, 2001 70

production

Argentina 2004 20, 2004 21

Brazil 2004 22

Italy 2001 32

manufacturing sectors 2005 53

United States 2001 26, 2001 27, 2002 27, 2002 29, 2003 17, 2003 18, 2004 13, 2004

14, 2004 119, 2004 120

South America 2006 86

transfers of 2003 102–3

United Kingdom 2004 189

US Army inventory 2001 2002 84

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used in crime in the US 2001 24

Shoubra Company for Engineering Industries (Egypt) 2002 17

shoulder-fired rocket launchers, stockpiles 2002 63, 2002 64, 2002 70–3

Shoulder-launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon (SMAW) 2011 27

SHP see Southern Highlands Province

Shrem, Marco 2004 141

SICA see System for Central American Integration

Sierra Leone

armed groups

see also Revolutionary United Front

Arms for Development programme 2006 264–5

children in 2001 230, 2001 1229, 2006 251

craft production 2006 255

DDR programmes 2006 259, 2006 261

looting 2006 253

short-term gain-seeking groups 2005 193, 2005 194

sources of weapons 2006 254–5

typology 2006 249

brokering 2004 152, 2004 164

child soldiers 2009 197

Civil Defence Forces 2010 270

conflict

child soldiers 2001 229, 2001 230, 2006 251

co-operative conflict 2002 175

conflict goods 2002 142

conflict weapons and crime 2004 196

deaths 2005 252, 2005 253, 2005 258

displaced persons 2001 2002 196

internal displacement 2001 224

percentage of population killed in 2001 210

control measures, West African Moratorium 2001 261

culture of violence 2001 205

DDR and weapons reduction 2003 307–8, 2006 259–61, 2006 264–5, 2009 185, 2009 187

assessment of 2005 278, 2005 284

disposal methods 2002 311

peace agreements 2003 283–4

peace operations, disarmament 2003 293

Small Arms Control in the Mano River Union 2004–2005 2005 290

UNAMSIL and NCDDR 1999–2001 2002 289–90, 2002 302, 2002 311, 2003 279

UNAMSIL and NCDDR 2001–2002 2002 289–90, 2002 290, 2002 302, 2002 311,

2003 279, 2003 290, 2003 293, 2005 291

UNDP Arms for Development 2002–2005 2005 291

UNOMSIL 1998–1999 2003 293

diamond trade and brokers 2001 108

gender relations, effects of small arms misuse 2003 147

humanitarian impacts 2002 160

illicit transfers to 2001 170, 2001 171–3

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arms embargoes 2002 132, 2002 133, 2004 112, 2004 268, 2004 269

arms supply networks 2001 116, 2001 119–23

brokers 2004 164

violations of end-user certificates 2002 134

imports

authorized transfers 1999–2002 2004 114

customs data 2002 126

human rights 2004 128, 2004 132

selected transfers 1999–2001 2002 147

from UK 2001 151

military procurement 2006 16, 2006 22, 2006 30

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 33

political violence 2010 266

post-conflict crime 2005 274

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 279

private military companies 2001 110

private security companies

armed 2011 112

personnel 2011 106, 2011 108

regulation 2011 150

training 2011 123

production, craft production 2006 255

refugee camps 2009 202

sexual assault by women 2010 195

stockpiles 2003 81

insurgents 2003 82

law enforcement 2006 41

young men and small arms 2006 305

Sierra Rutile 2011 112

SIG 540 Series assault rifle 2004 23

company profile 2000 2002 39

estimate of total production 2001 63

licensed production, Chile 2001 30

most popular assault rifles 2001 18, 2001 20

production 2001 33

SIG 550-552 2001 63

SIG Arms Inc (United States) 2002 39

SIG Arms (Switzerland) 2001 20, 2001 33, 2002 38–9

see also Schweizerische Industrie-Gesellschaft

SIG SAUER SP 2022 pistol 2009 40–2, 2011 72

SIG-Sauer 9mm P226 Pistol 2002 39

Sihanouk, King 2002 129, 2006 120

Sikani, Richard 2006 178

Silent Guardian 2011 86

Simonov SKS assault rifle, Burundi 2007 204

Singapore

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civilian firearms

licences 2011 280

penalties for unlawful possession 2011 282

prohibited and restricted 2011 271

storage requirements 2011 293

transfer regulation 2011 282

use regulation 2011 285, 2011 286

user regulation 2011 277, 2011 279

export controls 2009 67

enforcement 2009 86

licensing authorities 2009 90

licensing systems 2009 72, 2009 74, 2009 80–1

transfer criteria 2009 94

exports

annual value 2001 148

human rights 2004 129, 2004 130, 2004 131

irresponsible transfers from 2007 101, 2007 103, 2007 104

list of importers 2005 107

shotgun shells 2010 25

transparency 2006 81, 2007 89, 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 17

unreported 2009 8

value 2001 2004 102, 2004 103, 2004 105

value 2002 2005 100

value 2003 2006 68, 2006 72

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 209, 2001 240

global cities 2007 163

imports

from Brazil 2004 123

customs data 2002 126

disturbing transfers 2001 155

list of exporters 2005 103, 2005 104, 2005 105

shotgun shells 2010 25

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 279

production

ammunition 2001 15

global ranking of countries 2001 16

grenade launchers 2004 32

licensed 2002 45, 2007 15, 2007 18

light weapons 2008 35

MANPADS 2004 81, 2004 82

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

most important companies 2003 15

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 44, 2001 53, 2002 57, 2004 11

transfers, undocumented 2009 31

transportation, record-keeping 2010 53

Singapore Technologies Kinetics (STK) (Singapore)

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airbursting ammunition 2003 25, 2011 25

ammunition contracts 2010 29, 2010 31

licensed production 2002 45, 2007 11

major producers by weapon type 2004 27, 2004 29

most important companies 2003 15

survey of producers 2001 44, 2004 11

Singh, Jasjit 2001 62, 2007 41

single-parent families

Brazil 2007 228, 2007 233, 2007 235, 2007 244, 2007 245, 2007 247

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 181

single-shot (bolt-action) rifles, military stockpiles 2006 54, 2006 55, 2006 57

single-shot, disposable units, transfers 2011 27–9

Sinn Fein, disarmament 2003 284–6, 2006 260

SISME see System of Security Information Exchange

SK Jagd-und Sportmunitions (Germany) 2002 12

SKS automatic rifle 2003 267–8, 2006 55

Sky Air Cargo Services UK 2001 121, 2001 122, 2001 172

sky marshals 2004 66

SL (Sendero Luminoso) see Shining Path

slang, small arms in popular culture 2006 309–10

sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis) 2002 170

Slovakia

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

brokering 2004 154, 2004 155, 2004 156, 2004 157, 2004 160, 2004 161

civilian ownership 2003 65

diversion, sub-machine guns from Uganda to Liberia 2008 115, 2008 117, 2008 121

EU membership 2008 103

exports 2001 148, 2002 120, 2003 108, 2005 107

human rights 2004 129, 2004 131

irresponsible transfers from 2007 102, 2007 103, 2007 105, 2007 106

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23, 2009 24

transparency 2009 49, 2010 13, 2010 15, 2011 16

illicit transfers from 2001 176

to Liberia 2002 132

to the RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 171, 2001 172, 2002 132

to Sudanese Government 2001 174

imports 2005 104, 2006 70

ATGWs 2011 31, 2011 32

grenade launchers 2011 26

recoilless guns 2011 27

NATO membership 2008 103

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 279

private security companies, personnel 2011 106

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

government control 2003 38

licensed 2007 15

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light weapons 2008 35

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

RPG-7 variants 2004 36

survey of producers 2001 35, 2001 36, 2001 53, 2002 57, 2003 38, 2003 42–3

transfer controls 2008 127–8

Slovenia

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 11

brokering 2004 153, 2004 154, 2004 156, 2004 157, 2004 160, 2004 161

EU membership 2008 103

exports

irresponsible transfers to India 2007 101

value 2001 148

imports, single-shot disposable systems 2011 28

NATO membership 2008 103

post-conflict outcome 2009 226

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 279

private security companies

armed 2011 112

personnel 2011 106

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

light weapons 2008 35

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

survey of producers 2001 53, 2002 57, 2003 38, 2003 46

surplus weapons, transferred to Afghanistan and Iraq 2008 79

SLR see self-loading rifles

slums

see also shantytowns

definition of urban areas 2007 169

São Paulo, Brazil 2007 167

urban armed violence 2007 162, 2007 167–9, 2007 179–81, 2007 180

violence of urbanization 2007 175–6

small arms, definitions 2001 8, 2004 8, 2005 40–1, 2009 8–9, 2010 3, 2011 5

Small Arms and Cartridges Corporation (CAST) (Russian Federation) 2003 15, 2003 19, 2004

15

Small Arms Conference see United Nations (UN), Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms

and Light Weapons in all its Aspects

Small Arms Consultative Group Process (CGP) 2007 129

transfers to non-state actors 2007 133–5

Small Arms Factory Group (SAF) (Israel) 2002 123

small arms and light weapons (SALW)

definitions 2004 107–8

International Tracing Instrument 2006 103–4

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2002 212

Small Arms Survey 2001 8, 2002 10, 2003 10, 2004 8, 2005 41

terrorism 2003 59–60

UN 2001 251

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UN Programme of Action 2002 221

military requirements 2008 86–9

Small Arms Serialization Program (SASP) 2007 83–4

Small Arms Trade Transparency Barometer

2004 update 2004 3–4, 2004 99, 2004 115–18, 2004 134

2005 update 2005 110–13, 2005 117

2006 update 2006 65, 2006 80–2, 2006 88

2007 update 2007 73, 2007 74, 2007 87–90

2008 update 2008 114, 2008 137–42

2009 update 2009 8, 2009 47–52

2010 update 2010 8, 2010 13–17

2011 update 2011 15–19

small-bore repeaters, Yemen 2003 173

small-calibre ammunition see ammunition

SMAW see Shoulder-launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon

SME Ordnance (Malaysia) 2001 43

SME Technologies (Malaysia) 2001 43

Smith & Wesson (S&W) (United States)

exports 2004 119

financial indicators 2002 21, 2002 28

handguns 2011 74, 2011 93

illicit weapons seized in Brazil 2001 23

lawsuits in the US and introduction of safety features 2002 28–9

losses 2002 9

major producers by weapon type 2004 27

manufacturing sectors 2005 54, 2005 55

ownership of 2002 12, 2002 28

ranked by weapons type 2002 29

revolvers used by gangs in Ecuador 2010 214

safety features 2011 79

survey of producers 2001 26, 2001 27, 2004 13–14

weapons used in crime in the US 2001 23, 2001 24

smuggling

see also diversions; illicit transfers; trafficking

Africa 2003 86

ammunition 2005 26

ant trade 2002 135

Bangladesh as a transit country 2002 144

civilian disarmament 2003 306

Colombia 2006 222–3

control measures 2003 61–2

Europe 2003 71–2, 2006 83

from Former Yugoslavia 2003 111

Kosovo 2005 215, 2005 219, 2005 221

Latin America 2003 87, 2003 116–17

Macedonia/FRY 2003 67

into Mexico 2003 108

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Palestine 2003 78

Palestinian territories 2002 91, 2002 93–4

prices

black-market prices 2002 68

Kalashnikov rifles 2007 257

South America 2006 83–7

Southern Africa, destruction programmes 2003 245–6

sub-Saharan Africa 2003 117, 2003 117–18

transport by sea 2002 144

United States 2003 106

West Africa 2003 118–19

SNC Industrial Technologies (Canada) 2001 27

Snelgrove, Victoria 2011 88, 2011 92

sniper rifles

Iraqi Security Forces 2007 83, 2007 84

major producers 2004 27

manufacturing sectors 2005 51–3

most popular military weapons 2004 29

police firearms 2011 75–7

Belgium 2001 69, 2001 70

technological developments 2003 22, 2003 23

US Army inventory 2001 2002 84

SNM see Somali National Movement

social activity, Georgia 2003 206–7

social bonding theory, armed violence 2008 248

social capital

costs of small arms violence 2006 191

demand for small arms 2006 145

effects of small arms misuse 2003 131, 2003 146–8

indicators 2002 159

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 181

social cohesion, fragmentation of public space 2007 176–8

social control, Yemen 2003 169–70, 2003 183–5

social development, disarmament 2003 309

social dislocation, urban violence 2007 167

social factors

conflict use 2005 180–1, 2005 188–99

disarmament and peace operations 2003 294

firearm-related deaths, Brazil 2007 228, 2007 233–8, 2007 243–6, 2007 247, 2007 251,

2007 252

gang violence 2010 146–9

illicit craft production 2003 27

social impact studies, weapons collection programmes 2002 312–14

social interaction, urban violence 2007 167

social learning theory, armed violence 2008 248

social networks, effects of small arms 2001 229

social reintegration, Aceh 2009 259–62

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social services, effects of small arms misuse 2003 131, 2003 140–1, 2003 144–5

social violence

costs of small arms violence 2006 190, 2006 192, 2006 194–5, 2006 200

developing countries 2003 126–8

distinction from gun violence 2003 130

effects on human development 2003 130

Georgia 2003 206

social welfare, indicators of humanitarian impacts 2002 159–60

socialization, young men and small arms 2006 300–1, 2006 301–10

Société centrafricaine de protection et de surveillance (SCPS) 2005 309, 2005 312

Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property 2004 70–1

Society without Violence (El Salvador) 2008 292

Sofia Statement, end-use assurances 2002 252

soft law 2003 219–20

soft-point bullets see expanding bullets

Soghanalian, Sarkis 2001 101, 2001 103, 2001 187, 2004 165, 2004 166, 2008 135, 2008 136

soldiers

see also child soldiers; ex-combatants

criticism by humanitarian agencies 2002 190

enforcement of humanitarian law 2002 184

Geneva Conventions 2002 179

humanitarian and human rights law 2002 181

new wars 2002 174–5

selling arms 2002 137

sole licences 2007 8

Solomon Islands 2004 5

black-market prices for M16 rifle 2002 67

conflict

availability factors 2005 184, 2005 186

conflict weapons 2004 289

illicit arms 2001 184

costs of firearm misuse 2004 292–3

DDR and weapons reduction 2003 302–3, 2003 304, 2004 296, 2004 298–300, 2009 185

monitoring organizations 2003 293

PMC 2001–2002 peace-building 2003 280, 2005 282–3, 2005 292

post-conflict 2004 58, 2005 282–3, 2005 292

demand for small arms 2005 281, 2005 282–3, 2006 148, 2006 153, 2006 155, 2006 156,

2006 157, 2006 158

disarmament 2009 163, 2009 166, 2009 174–5

illicit capture of weapons 2008 54

imports 2004 280

post-conflict outcome 2009 227

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 279

production, craft production 2003 35–6, 2004 288, 2005 18

stockpiles 2003 88, 2003 89

civilian holdings 2004 283, 2004 302, 2004 303

leakage 2004 287, 2004 288

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police 2004 230

state 2004 284

stockpile security 2004 55

transportation of weapons 2005 185

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2009 166, 2009 174–5

Somali National Alliance (SNA), guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

Somali National Movement (SNM) 2009 240

Somali Transitional Federal Government (TFG) 2007 92–3

Somalia

ammunition, undocumented transfers 2010 27

conflict

attacks on humanitarian operations 2002 192

child soldiers 2001 229

conflict use 2005 193

percentage of population killed in 2001 210

trigger effect 2001 204–5

violence in South Sudan 2007 317

DDR and weapons reduction 2003 293, 2003 298–9, 2005 291, 2009 185

development programmes, effects of misuse of small arms 2003 149

diversion of weapons from Latvia 2008 120, 2008 123

illicit transfers from, to Kenya 2001 175

illicit transfers to 2001 175, 2007 74, 2007 92–4, 2007 97

arms embargoes 2002 132, 2004 128, 2004 264

brokering 2004 163

through Yemen 2004 102

immunization programmes 2002 170

imports 2004 109

MANPADS 2004 88

MANPADS attacks on aircraft 2008 13

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 33

non-state armed groups

firearms 2010 122

stockpiles 2010 324

prices 2002 66, 2002 67, 2002 70

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 279

RPG-7 2004 35

security sector reform 2003 153

shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71

stockpiles 2004 54, 2006 38

civilian holdings, correlation to GDP 2007 60

Somaliland

community-based disarmament 2009 240

community-based weapons management 2010 320

policing 2010 319

Somaliland Armed Forces, firearms 2010 122

Son San 2002 129

Soreq Nuclear Research Center (Israel) 2011 78

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South Africa

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 12

Arms and Ammunition Act No.75 (AAA) (1969) 2008 186

brokering

arrests 2004 164

controls 2001 109, 2002 256

definition 2004 143

extraterritorial jurisdiction 2004 159

legislation 2004 161

licensing 2004 154, 2004 155, 2004 156, 2004 157

Central Firearms Registry (CFR) 2008 187

civilian firearms

carrying in public 2011 296

licences 2011 281

prohibited and restricted 2011 268, 2011 271

registration 2011 273

reporting requirements 2011 291

storage requirements 2011 292

transfer regulation 2011 282

use regulation 2011 285, 2011 286

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277, 2011 278, 2011 280

control measures

ammunition 2005 21

Bamako Declaration (2000) (OAU) 2002 213

brokering 2001 109, 2002 256, 2004 154, 2004 155, 2004 156, 2004 157, 2004 161

civilian ownership 2002 223, 2002 269–70, 2003 239–40, 2006 158

International Tracing Instrument 2006 99

MANPADS 2005 136, 2005 137

norms 2003 216–17

reform measures 2004 67

UN Programme of Action 2002 210–11, 2002 223, 2002 228

costs of small arms violence 2001 217, 2006 194, 2006 196, 2006 197, 2006 199

crime

cash-in-transit robberies 2008 191–2

violent 2008 183, 2008 184–5, 2008 187–9

crowd control 2011 87–8

demand for small arms

availability 2006 158

individual status 2006 152

personal security 2006 149

political identity 2006 153

programmes targeting demand 2006 157

social and economic security 2006 152

Department of Correctional Services, firearms 2008 197–8

destruction programmes, surplus weapons 2008 96, 2008 97

disarmament 2009 163, 2009 176–7, 2009 179

effects of small arms misuse 2003 138, 2003 144–5

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export controls 2009 67, 2009 68

enforcement 2009 86

licensing authorities 2009 87, 2009 90

licensing systems 2009 72, 2009 75

transfer criteria 2009 91, 2009 94

exports

ammunition 2009 16

annual value 2001 148

average annual value 2001 147

codes of conduct 2002 183

to Colombia 2005 161, 2006 236

customs data 2002 126

to Haiti 2005 164

human rights 2004 128, 2004 129, 2004 130

irresponsible transfers from 2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 103, 2007 106

list of importers 2005 107, 2005 108, 2006 75, 2006 76

military firearms 2002 115, 2002 116, 2009 33, 2009 35

military small arms and light weapons 2009 24

national reporting 2001 151, 2002 120, 2002 121, 2003 98

to the Republic of the Congo 2003 261, 2003 263

share of total arms exports 2001 144

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 23

transparency 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 78, 2006 81, 2007 74, 2007 87, 2007 89, 2009

50, 2010 16, 2011 17

trends 2000 2003 118

unreported 2009 8, 2009 10, 2009 31

value 2001 2004 105

value 2002 2005 104

value 2003 2006 72

firearm homicides 2009 176–7

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 201, 2001 233, 2001 241

firearms

competency certificates 2008 186, 2008 190

Department of Correctional Services 2008 197–8

licences 2008 187

lost or stolen 2008 188–9, 2008 191–2, 2008 193–5, 2008 196, 2008 198

private security companies 2008 190–3

South African National Defence Force (SANDF) 2008 195–7

South African Police Service (SAPS) 2008 193–5

use in crime 2008 183, 2008 184–5, 2008 187–8

Firearms Control Act (FCA) (2000) 2008 183, 2008 186–7, 2008 198, 2009 177

Firearms Control Bill (FCB) 2008 186

firearms injuries 2001 214

gang violence 2010 142

gangs 2010 233

interventions 2010 239

illicit transfers from

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air cargo companies 2001 121

to Burundi 2007 74, 2007 85–6, 2009 109

non-state actors 2002 129

to Rwanda 2002 132

to Sudanese Government 2001 174

to UNITA in Angola 2001 117, 2002 132, 2005 192

imports 2003 117

from Brazil 2004 123

from China 2002 22

MANPADS 2004 87

pistols and revolvers 2009 22

Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) 2008 196

Mozambique, weapons collection 2002 295

National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC) 2009 68

National Crime Prevention Strategy (NCPS) 2008 185

National Injury Mortuary Surveillance System (NIMSS) 2008 188

percentage of population killed in conflict 2001 210

policing 2004 217, 2004 218, 2004 219, 2004 229

post-conflict outcome 2009 227

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 279

prison gangs 2010 162–4

private security companies 2001 220, 2011 103, 2011 140

firearm stockpiles 2011 113

firearms 2008 190–3

personnel 2011 106

stockpile management 2011 121

training 2011 124

production 2004 11

global ranking of countries 2001 16

illicit craft production 2001 45–6, 2003 27, 2003 30–1

licensed 2002 43, 2002 45, 2002 47–8, 2007 15, 2007 27

light weapons 2008 35

manufacturing sectors 2005 52, 2005 61

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 20, 2001 21

survey of producers 2001 40, 2001 41, 2001 53, 2002 57

Uzi sub-machine gun 2001 19

Rwandan genocide 2001 207

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

stockpiles 2003 85

civilian holdings 2001 86, 2002 137, 2002 138, 2003 30–1, 2003 83, 2007 47–8, 2007

172

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

national registration data 2007 50

distribution of firearms 2001 67

illicit small arms 2001 21–2

military 2001 73, 2006 44, 2006 46

destruction programmes 2007 65

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in Mozambique 2001 64

police 2001 70, 2006 41

destruction programmes 2007 65

stockpile lethality 2004 53, 2004 54

stolen firearms 2002 137, 2002 138, 2004 63, 2004 64

surplus weapons 2008 89

transportation

licensing 2010 53

record-keeping 2010 53

‘truth commission’ 2003 311

violence and crime 2004 192, 2004 193

carjackings 2007 172

sexual violence 2001 213

survey of gunshot victims 2001 217–18

violence in schools 2009 205

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 74, 2003 60, 2003 243–4, 2003 279,

2004 58, 2004 60, 2005 75, 2005 290, 2009 166, 2009 176–7

young men and small arms 2006 304, 2006 305

South African National Defence Force (SANDF) 2003 243–4, 2007 85–6

firearms 2008 195–7

South African Police Service (SAPS) 2003 243

attacks on 2008 195

firearms 2008 193–5

South African Service Corps 2009 233, 2009 235

South America

authorized transfers 2003 101, 2003 114, 2003 115

exports, value 2000 2003 100

illicit transfers 2001 184–8, 2006 65, 2006 83–7, 2006 88

imports, value 2000 2003 100

production

distribution of producers 2003 11

distribution of producing companies 2001 10, 2003 12, 2003 14, 2004 10

distribution of producing countries 2001 10, 2002 11, 2002 12, 2004 9

survey of producers 2001 28–30

surplus weapons estimates 2008 84–5

South Asia

attempt to create regional plan 2002 214–15

authorized transfers 2003 111–13

civilian ownership, changing patterns of 2007 63

economic effects of conflict 2001 231

illicit transfers 2001 180–2

imports, value 2000 2003 100

insurgents and other non-state combatants 1999 2001 79

production

illicit 2001 46–7

survey of producers 2001 42–3

stockpiles, 2002 update 2002 99–102

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South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) 2002 216

South Australia (Australia)

civilian firearms

licences 2011 282

prohibited and restricted 2011 269

self-defence use 2011 289–90

storage requirements 2011 293

use regulation 2011 286

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277, 2011 279

South Eastern and Eastern Europe Clearinghouse for the Control of Small Arms and Light

Weapons (SEESAC) 2004 252, 2008 115–16, 2011 19

estimates of civilian holdings 2007 53

South Korea

export controls 2009 68

licensing authorities 2009 89

licensing systems 2009 71, 2009 74

transfer criteria 2009 91, 2009 93, 2009 95

exports

ammunition 2009 15, 2009 16

annual value 2001 148

human rights 2004 129, 2004 130, 2004 131, 2004 132

irresponsible transfers from 2007 98, 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007 104, 2007

105, 2007 106, 2007 107

list of importers 2005 107, 2006 76, 2006 78

national reporting 2001 151, 2002 120, 2002 121

pistols and revolvers 2001 147

share of total arms exports 2001 144

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

transparency 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 81, 2007 89, 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 17

value 2001 2004 106

value 2002 2005 105

value 2003 2006 72

to Venezuela 2007 81, 2007 107

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 209, 2001 240

imports

ammunition 2009 16

Comtrade data 2001 156, 2009 8, 2009 12

customs data 2002 126

list of exporters 2005 104, 2005 105, 2006 70, 2006 73

military firearms 2002 116

military small arms and light weapons 2009 25

from the United States 2004 10–11, 2004 120

value 2001 2004 100, 2004 108, 2004 111

value 2002 2005 97, 2005 98, 2005 106, 2005 108

value 2003 2006 74, 2006 77

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 277

production

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global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 45, 2007 15, 2007 21

light weapons 2008 35

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

most popular small arms 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 52, 2002 57

stockpiles 2005 83, 2005 85, 2006 57

Third Biennial Meeting of States (BMS3) 2009 137

South Ossetia

conflict sourcing 2005 171

conflict use 2005 184

Georgia 2003 191, 2003 193–4

gun culture 2005 214

illicit transfers to 2001 179–80

South Sudan 2007 317–44

South Sudan DDR Commission (SSDDRC) 2007 332–3

South Sudan Defence Forces (SSDF) 2007 321–4, 2007 342–4, 2010 278–9

civilian disarmament in Jonglei State 2007 334

Juba Declaration on Unity and Integration (2006) 2007 319

Other Armed Groups 2007 326

South Sudan United Democratic Alliance (SSUDA) 2007 325

South Yemen see People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen

South-east Europe, production 2003 38, 2003 43–7

Southeast Asia

armed groups 2001 79, 2001 83, 2006 253

attempt to create regional plan 2002 214–15

deaths 2004 175, 2004 176, 2004 177, 2004 200

exports, value 2000 2003 100

firearm homicides and suicides 2008 219

illicit production 2001 46

illicit transfers 2001 83

imports 2003 101–2

value 2000 2003 100

stockpile security 2004 54–5, 2004 56

stockpiles 2002 97–9

Southern Africa

countries of 2001 259

demand for small arms 2006 143

International Tracing Instrument 2006 113–14

norms 2003 237–46

regional control measures 2001 261–2

weapons diverted to 2008 196

Southern Africa Regional Action Programme on Light Arms and Illicit Arms Trafficking (1998)

2001 261–2, 2002 210

Southern African Development Community (SADC) 2004 252

control measures 2001 261–2

norms 2003 216–17

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Protocol on the Control of Firearms, Ammunition and Other Related Materials (2001) 2005

124, 2005 125, 2005 126, 2009 62, 2009 63, 2011 264

ammunition 2005 24

brokers 2002 256

MANPADS 2005 136

marking and tracing 2006 113–14

regional norms 2003 237–9, 2003 241–6

stockpiles 2003 86

regional norms 2003 237–46

UN Small Arms Conference (2001), Programme of Action 2002 211

Southern African Regional Police Chiefs Co-operation Organization (SARPCCO) 2004 217

control measures in Southern Africa 2001 262

regional norms 2003 237, 2003 245–6

weapons collection 2005 280

Southern Europe, illicit transfers 2001 176

Southern Highlands Province (SHP) (Papua New Guinea) 2006 165, 2006 166, 2006 167–78

Southern Lebanon Armed Violence Assessment 2009 317, 2009 323–33

death and injury 2009 325

demographics 2009 326

gun ownership 2009 329–30, 2009 331–2

methodology 2009 324–5

political party and militia support 2009 326–7

post-traumatic stress 2009 327

property damage 2009 326

security perceptions 2009 327–9, 2009 331

Southern Sudan

armed tribal groups 2010 285–8

civil wars 2010 278–80

Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) 2010 277, 2010 279–80, 2010 292–6

ethnicity 2010 281

governance 2010 281–2

Joint Integrated Units 2010 280, 2010 289–90

Lord’s Resistance Army 2010 288–9

oil fields 2010 295–6

referendum on self-determination (2011) 2010 277, 2010 278, 2010 292–3, 2010 296–7

security outlook 2010 292–6

Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) 2010 291–2

sovereignty see national sovereignty

Soviet Union

see also Commonwealth of Independent States; Russian Federation

break-up of

communal warfare 2001 78

surplus arms 2001 97

thefts from state arsenals 2002 137

exports

ammunition, to Uganda 2007 293, 2007 297

to Yemen 2003 175

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Georgia 2003 192–5

gun culture 2005 213–14

illicit transfers from

to Central American non-state actors 2002 129

Cold War grey market 2001 168–9

Kyrgyzstan 2004 309

MANPADS 2004 79, 2004 81, 2008 16–17

mortars 2002 72

prices of Kalashnikov rifles 2007 258, 2007 261, 2007 264, 2007 268–9, 2007 281, 2007

282

Private Security Companies 2001 220

production

licensed 2007 11–12, 2007 17, 2007 19–20, 2007 21–2

MANPADS 2004 81, 2007 21

unlicensed 2007 7, 2007 21–2, 2007 24

RPG-7 2004 35

shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 70–1

stockpiles

destruction of surpluses 2004 60

Georgia 2003 198–9

military 2006 50

stockpile security 2002 137, 2004 54–5

surplus weapons 2001 97

Tajikistan 2005 169–70

Spain

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 12

export controls 2009 67

enforcement 2009 86

exceptions 2009 78

licensing authorities 2009 90

licensing systems 2009 72, 2009 75

pre-licensing requirements 2009 69

transfer criteria 2009 91, 2009 94

exports

ammunition 2006 67

annual value 2001 148

average annual value 2001 147

to Colombia 2006 236

Comtrade data 2009 12

Cyprus 2004 108

human rights 2004 128, 2004 129, 2004 130, 2004 131, 2004 132

irresponsible transfers from 2007 81, 2007 98, 2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 102, 2007

103, 2007 104, 2007 105, 2007 106, 2007 107

list of importers 2005 107, 2005 108, 2006 76, 2006 77, 2006 78

military small arms and light weapons 2009 24

muzzle-loading firearms 2002 114

national reporting 2001 155, 2002 120, 2002 121, 2002 122, 2003 98

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non-military shotguns 2002 114

pistols and revolvers 2001 147, 2002 114

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

shotgun shells 2010 25

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 18, 2009 46

transparency 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 81, 2007 88, 2009 49, 2010 13, 2010 15, 2011

15, 2011 16

to the United States 2004 124

value 2000 2003 103

value 2001 2004 102, 2004 106

value 2002 2005 105

value 2003 2006 72

to Venezuela 2007 81, 2007 107

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 203, 2001 233, 2001 239, 2001 241

illicit transfers from, to Rwanda 2002 132

imports

Comtrade data 2009 12

from Germany 2001 150

list of exporters 2005 103, 2005 104, 2006 70, 2006 71

pistols and revolvers 2009 22

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

shotgun shells 2010 25

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

sporting shotguns 2009 19

from the United States 2004 120

value 2000 2003 103

value 2001 2004 111

value 2002 2005 108

value 2003 2006 77

military procurement 2006 13, 2006 30

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 33

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 279

private security companies

armed 2011 112

personnel 2011 106

production

export to the United States 1991–1996 2001 27

global ranking of countries 2001 15, 2001 16

of illicit weapons seized in Brazil 2001 22

licensed 2002 51, 2007 15

light weapons 2008 35

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

most important companies 2002 20, 2002 21

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 19

most popular small arms in South Africa 2001 21

shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71

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survey of producers 2001 32, 2001 53, 2002 37–8, 2002 57

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2001 203, 2001 239, 2003 64, 2003 68, 2007 47–8

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

insurgents 2002 88, 2002 89, 2003 72

military 2006 48

stolen firearms 2004 63

transportation

customs regulations 2010 57

licensing 2010 53

SPARCS (Soldier Parachute Aerial Reconnaissance Camera System) 2010 31, 2010 33

Special Disarmament Brigades (BED) (Nicaragua) 2002 292–4

Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifle 2011 76–7

specialist munitions, UK police 2004 222

specialist production sector 2005 45, 2005 51–3, 2005 63

specialization

processes 2003 20–3

production 2003 9–10

Spergel Model, gang treatment 2010 244

SPG-9 73 mm recoilless gun 2006 283–4

Spike ATGWs 2008 19, 2008 20, 2011 32

production and sales 2008 28–30

SPLA see Sudan People’s Liberation Army

SPLM/A see Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army

sporting firearms

see also hunting weapons

Africa, stockpiles 2003 83

Beretta 2001 32

civilian ownership 2011 285

customs code 2009 10

manufacturing sectors 2005 51, 2005 56

rifles

exports from Brazil to the United States 2007 95–6

transfers 2002 113–14, 2003 105, 2006 68–73, 2006 75–8, 2009 12

shotguns, transfers 2003 105, 2009 12, 2009 14, 2009 17–20

transfers 2002 124, 2002 125, 2003 102–3, 2003 109

2006 2009 8, 2009 28–30, 2009 43–7

Comtrade data 2000–2006 2009 12, 2009 14, 2009 17–20

undocumented 2009 31

types of 2009 43–4

spousal notification, civilian ownership 2002 265

Springfield Armory (United States) 2005 56

squad fire support weapons 2004 31

squatter communities, urban violence 2007 167–9

Sri Lanka

see also Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam

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ammunition

procurement 2010 32

undocumented transfers 2010 27

conflict

child soldiers 2001 229, 2001 230

displaced persons 2001 2002 196

economic effects of conflict 2001 231

trigger effect 2001 204–5

costs of small arms violence 2006 193

disarmament 2009 163

diversion, weapons from China 2008 121

exports

human rights 2004 131

irresponsible transfers from 2007 101

illicit transfers to 2001 176, 2001 182–3

from Cambodian military stockpiles 2002 258

from non-state actors 2002 129

Thailand as a transit country 2002 143

imports 2003 112, 2005 106

classification of 2004 108

irresponsible transfers to 2007 105

value 2001 2004 109

military procurement 2006 30

new wars 2002 175

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 15, 2008 33

policing 2010 319

post-conflict violence 2009 230

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 263, 2007 279

production, manufacturing sectors 2005 47

regional cooperation on small arms 2002 216

stockpiles 2002 101

civilian holdings 2002 80

post-conflict 2004 59

UN Small Arms Conference, terrorism 2002 228

violence 2008 218

SRIC see Security Research and Information Centre

Srpska Garda (Serbian Guard), firearms 2010 122

SSA see sub-Saharan Africa

SSDDRC see South Sudan DDR Commission

SSDF see South Sudan Defence Forces

SSR see security sector reform

SSUDA see South Sudan United Democratic Alliance

stability

global norms 2003 229

weapons collection 2002 286, 2002 287

Yemen 2003 182–3

Stability Pact for South-Eastern Europe 2002 252, 2002 260

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Star (Spain) 2001 32, 2002 37–8

Starburst 2004 82, 2004 84

Starstreak missiles 2004 82, 2004 84, 2004 87, 2011 33

state armed forces

acting as armed groups, West Africa 2006 259

air forces

Georgia 2003 197

stockpiles 2001 74

Algeria, human rights violations 2007 77

armed protection for humanitarian operations 2002 191

Brazil, diversions from 2007 289–90, 2007 301–11

budgets, conflict goods 2002 140–1

Cambodia 2002 296, 2006 130–5

enforcement of humanitarian law 2002 184

Georgia 2003 197

India 2002 100–1

Indonesia, Aceh conflict 2007 78

military doctrines 2006 45–52

procurement 2006 7–30

South Sudan 2007 317

Sudan 2007 320–1

Uganda, diversions from 2007 289–301, 2007 311

state arsenals

see also military stockpiles

disarmament 2009 178–80

diversions from

Brazil 2007 310–11

Uganda 2007 297–8

state collapse 2003 146

peace process disarmament 2003 291

State Factories (Russian Federation) 2001 20

State Military Scientific and Technical Centre (Georgia) 2003 48

state officials, misuse of guns by, Cambodia 2006 130–1

State Scientific and Technical Centre of Artillery and Rifle Arms (Ukraine) 2003 49

state security, provision of 2011 1–2

State Specialized Scientific Association (Fort) (Ukraine) 2003 48–9

state-armed groups 2005 186–7

definitions of armed conflict 2005 231–2

factors in the use of weapons in armed conflict 2005 181

group goals 2005 194, 2005 197

state-led violence, post-conflict 2009 228, 2009 229

state-owned producers 2006 217–19

Argentina 2001 29

Belgium 2001 31

central and eastern Europe 2003 37–9

Chile 2001 30

China 2001 45, 2002 22–3

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Croatia 2001 37

Egypt 2001 38–9

France 2001 32, 2002 32–3

Greece 2001 38

Hungary 2001 37

India 2001 42

Indonesia 2001 43

licensed production 2001 29

Middle East 2002 17

Myanmar 2001 43

Nigeria 2001 41

Pakistan 2001 43

Poland 2001 37

Russian Federation 2001 33, 2002 24–6

Singapore 2001 44

Spain 2001 32

Switzerland 2001 33

state-to-state transfers

controls, UN Firearms Protocol 2002 239–40

prices 2002 67

US military firearms to foreign governments 2002 86

states

see also governments

demand for small arms 2006 145–6, 2006 147

international law 2002 179

NGOs and control 2002 242–3

norms 2003 220–1

stockpiles 2006 37–60, 2006 46–7

transfers

human rights laws 2002 180

international humanitarian law 2002 180

West African armed groups 2006 248–50, 2006 255

states of emergency, policing 2004 220

status

demand for small arms 2006 149, 2006 150, 2006 152

young men and small arms 2006 301, 2006 302, 2006 303–4, 2006 306, 2006 315

Statute of the International Court of Justice, norms 2003 217–18

Steinhäuser, Robert 2003 57

Stepputat, Finn 2003 305–6

Sterling Armament Company (United Kingdom) 2001 18–19, 2001 20, 2002 39

Sterling SMG 2001 18–19, 2001 20

Steyr-Mannlicher (Austria)

acquisitions 1994 2002 12

ammunition production 2001 15

company profile 2000 2002 30–1

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

licensed production 2002 45

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manufacturing sectors 2005 57

most popular assault rifles, AUG 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 31

‘Steyrgate’ incident 2008 16

StG-58 rifle 2002 30

Stgw 57 automatic rifle 2006 55

Stgw 90 automatic rifle 2006 55

Stinger missiles 2004 83, 2004 85, 2004 86, 2004 87, 2004 89, 2004 92, 2008 17, 2008 18

diversion to Afghanistan 2008 119, 2008 120, 2008 125

end-use monitoring 2008 144

transfers 2011 33

Stinger Project Group (SPG) 2004 81, 2004 82, 2004 92, 2005 59

STK see Singapore Technologies Kinetics

Sto Ravne (Slovenia) 2003 46

Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) 2001 170, 2002 10

Stockholm process 2004 270

stockpile management 2005 29–30, 2005 72–6, 2006 37

ammunition 2009 145–7

armed groups 2006 257, 2010 322–4

Cambodia 2006 119, 2006 134

global norms 2003 231

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 284–5

Madagascar 2011 181

measures 2002 258–61

NATO/EAPC 2001 274

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2001 275

private security companies 2011 121

transparency 2006 59

UN Programme of Action 2009 140, 2011 57–8

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2001 282

US Army 2002 259, 2002 260–1

West Africa 2006 247, 2006 259, 2006 266

stockpile security 2004 54–65, 2004 86–90, 2005 186, 2005 284, 2006 37

ammunition diversions 2007 289–312

brokering 2004 143–4, 2004 145

Cambodia 2006 134

Iraq 2007 81–3

irresponsible transfers 2007 73, 2007 81–6

Kyrgyzstan 2004 314–15

Latin America 2004 52–4

MANPADS 2004 78, 2004 84, 2004 90

measures 2002 258–61

Pacific 2004 277

South African peacekeepers in Burundi 2007 85–6

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 239

stockpiles 2001 59–90, 2002 63–104, 2003 57–91, 2003 77–8, 2004 43–75, 2005 71–92

see also civilian firearms; insurgent holdings; military stockpiles; national stockpiles; police

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stockpiles; stockpile management; stockpile security; surplus weapons

Afghanistan 2003 73–6

Africa 2003 80–6

AK-47 2001 17

al-Qaeda 2003 73–6

Albania and the KLA 2005 218–19

ammunition 2005 11, 2005 17–18, 2005 29–30, 2010 14

diversions 2007 289–312

attrition rates 2001 76–7, 2007 43

availability factors in conflict 2005 185–6

Cambodia 2006 119, 2006 124–5, 2006 134

Central African Republic 2005 310–13

Central America 2003 90

China 2002 94–7, 2003 86

Colombia 2006 219–21

control 2002 236

destruction programmes 2002 73–4

disarmament initiatives 2005 72–6

distribution 2001 65–8, 2001 88, 2002 74–83, 2002 103

diversions from 2008 43–7, 2008 158

to armed groups in South Sudan 2007 320–1

Brazil 2007 289–90, 2007 301–11

Uganda 2007 289–301, 2007 311

effect of legal transfers 2001 141, 2001 159

estimating inventories 2005 76–8

EU Joint Action 1998 2001 271–2

Europe 2003 62–72

Georgia 2003 191–2, 2003 196–205

global estimates 2001 88, 2001 89, 2002 63–4, 2002 73, 2007 39–41

history of research 2007 40–1

India 2002 100–1

Iraq 2004 43, 2004 44–50, 2005 72, 2005 73

Israel 2003 77–8

Kyrgyzstan 2004 312–13

Latin America 2003 87–91, 2003 116, 2004 50–4

lethality, evaluating weapons collection programmes 2002 315

life cycle of small arms 2002 95

liquidity, evaluating weapons collection programmes 2002 314

Macedonia 2003 289

MANPADS 2004 77, 2004 83–4

marking and tracing 2006 107

Middle East 2002 90–4, 2003 77–80

monitoring 2004 255

Nigeria 2005 75

non-state actors 2006 146

Pacific 2003 88–9, 2004 277, 2004 280–5

Pakistan, 2002 update 2002 100–1

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Palestine 2003 77–8

peace process disarmament 2003 288

post-conflict 2005 275

prices as an indicator 2002 65–70

private security companies 2011 113–16

registration 2004 66–71

Republic of the Congo 2003 255, 2003 258–69

militias 2003 258–69

South Asia 2002 99–102

state 2006 37–60

thefts from state arsenals 2002 137–8

transparency 2003 90

types 2008 44–5

UN Programme of Action 2002 209

West African armed groups 2006 247

Yemen 2002 91–2, 2003 169, 2003 172–7

Stokes mortar 2008 26

storage

ammunition 2005 21, 2005 29–30

civilian firearms 2011 291–3

firearms theft 2004 65

Kyrgyzstan 2004 315

national control of civilian ownership 2002 266

Pacific 2004 277

police firearms 2004 229–30

Republic of the Congo, militia holdings 2003 266–7

stockpile management 2002 259, 2004 43

thefts from 2008 48–51, 2008 53–4

Yemen 2003 185–6

straw purchasing, illegal sales of weapons 2008 62–3, 2008 284–6

street gangs see gangs

stress, urbanization and crime 2007 164

Strike Hard campaigns (China) 2003 86

Structural Adjustment Programmes (SAPs), Rwanda 2001 207

Sturm, Ruger & Co (United States)

company profile 2000 2002 29

exports 2004 119

financial indicators 2002 21, 2002 28

manufacturing sectors 2005 54, 2005 55

most popular handguns 2001 18

ranked by weapons type 2002 29

survey of producers 2001 26, 2001 27, 2004 13–14

weapons used in crime in the US 2001 24

Sturmgewehr 57 rifles 2007 54

Sturmgewehr 90 rifles 2007 54

sub-licensing 2007 19

sub-machine guns

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Burundi 2007 204

Colombia 2006 223, 2006 225, 2006 231

military stockpiles 2006 54, 2006 55, 2006 57

most popular small arms 2001 18–19, 2001 20

police firearms 2001 69–70, 2011 75–7

production 2004 27, 2004 30–1, 2005 51

Brazil 2001 29

global 2001 13

licensed 2007 18

most important companies 2003 14–15

smuggling in Europe 2003 71

South America 2006 86

technological developments 2003 22, 2003 24

sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)

average number of police officers 2006 42

conflict deaths 2004 175, 2005 253–5, 2005 256, 2005 259

control measures, Bamako Declaration (2000) (OAU) 2002 213–14

crime and violence 2004 192–9

illicit transfers, insurgent demand 2001 83

insurgents and other non-state combatants 2001 79, 2001 83

production 2001 40–2, 2002 11, 2002 12, 2004 9, 2004 10

distribution of producing companies 2002 12, 2003 12, 2003 14

distribution of producing countries 2003 11

licensed 2002 43–8, 2007 23

major producers 2003 14

unlicensed production 2007 23

stockpiles 2003 57, 2003 80–6

civilian holdings, correlation to GDP 2007 57

military 2006 52, 2006 53, 2006 58

sub-state warfare 2001 78

transfers 2003 100, 2003 117–19

subregional co-operation, Southern Africa 2003 245–6

substitution effect 2004 186–90, 2005 271, 2005 272

Australia 2002 268

cost effectiveness of control measures 2006 198

suburbs, definition 2007 169

Sudan

see also Darfur; Southern Sudan

armed groups 2010 95–6

civil war 2010 277–80

coercive disarmament 2009 167

community security mechanisms 2009 233, 2009 238

conflict

armed violence in South Sudan 2007 317–44

child soldiers 2001 230

civil war 2007 326

co-operative conflict 2002 175

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conflict goods 2002 141, 2002 142

displaced persons 2002 196

militarization of refugee camps 2001 227

percentage of population killed in 2001 210

conflict deaths 2005 252, 2005 253, 2005 258

DDR and weapons destruction 2005 284, 2005 289, 2009 185, 2009 237

destruction programmes, MANPADS 2008 101

effects of small arms misuse 2003 138

elections (2010) 2010 294

firearm-related injuries 2002 166

illicit transfers from

to the Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 274, 2006 275, 2006 276, 2006 282–4, 2006

286–7, 2006 289

reporting errors 2006 66

illicit transfers to 2001 173–5, 2004 133

arms embargo on 2007 74

arms embargoes 2002 133

imports

human rights 2004 132, 2004 133

irresponsible transfers to 2007 74, 2007 106

list of exporters 2005 103, 2006 70

value 2001 2004 109

value 2002 2005 106

value 2003 2006 74, 2006 77

machine gun attack (2007) 2008 12

MANPADS

attacks on aircraft 2008 13

destruction programmes 2008 101

mortar attack on Darfur (2007) 2008 27

non-state actors

illicit capture of weapons 2008 55

light weapons holdings 2008 33

non-state armed groups 2010 263

firearms 2010 122

oil fields 2010 295–6

post-conflict outcome 2009 227

prices

black-market prices for AK47 rifle 2002 66

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 279

production

ammunition 2002 18–19

global ranking of countries 2001 16

survey of producers 2001 53, 2002 16, 2002 19, 2002 57

stockpiles 2003 81

civilian holdings 2005 90

national registration data 2007 50

military 2005 88

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police 2005 89

support for non-state actors 2002 130

transfers to Central African Republic 2005 317

tribal conflict 2010 285–8

Sudan Armed Forces (SAF)

areas of operations 2007 322

armed violence in South Sudan 2007 319

Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) 2007 331

DDR 2007 332

Other Armed Groups 2007 320, 2007 321–4, 2007 326, 2007 337, 2007 342–4

Southern Sudan 2010 278

Sudan Liberation Movement-Unity (SLM-Unity), weapon-related commitments 2010 317

Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) 2006 275, 2006 282, 2010 291–2

co-operative conflict 2002 175

ethnic divisions 2010 278–80

firearms 2010 122

guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

illicit transfers to 2001 174–5

membership 2010 121

personal forces/’private armies’ 2010 292

relations with state 2010 117

women members 2010 195

Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A)

areas of operations 2007 322

armed violence in South Sudan 2007 317

Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) 2007 318–20, 2007 331–3

disarming civilians in Jonglei State 2007 333–6

explosions at arms depots 2010 322

humanitarian commitments 2010 311

Juba Declaration on Unity and Integration (2006) 2007 319

Khartoum-aligned militias 2007 321–2

local security arrangements 2007 336, 2007 338

Other Armed Groups 2007 320, 2007 324–6, 2007 340–2

Ugandan support for 2007 299

weapon-related commitments 2010 318

Sudanese Liberation Army, covert transfers to 2007 92

Suez Canal, Yemen 2003 175

Suhler Jagd-und Sportwaffen (Germany) 2002 12, 2002 30–1

suicide see firearm suicides

suicide bombers, women 2010 195

suicide bombings 2003 77–8

Yemen 2003 170

Al-Sunna Wal Jamma (Nigeria) 2006 249

Sunni Awakening Councils (Iraq) 2009 233, 2009 236

supply

intrinsic costs 2007 267–9

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 257, 2007 262–9, 2007 271

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surface-to-air missiles see man-portable air defence systems

Suriname 2006 83

exports, human rights 2004 130

illicit transfers from

to Brazil 2007 306

to Colombia 2001 187–8

surplus weapons 2008 84

surplus disposal, UN Programme of Action 2011 57–8

surplus weapons 2004 56–60

ammunition, UN General Assembly First committee 2007 126

Belarus 2008 79

Bosnia and Herzegovina 2001 177

Cambodia, flow to other countries 2002 99

control measures 2002 260

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2002 212

stockpile management 2002 258

definition 2008 81–3

disposal choices 2008 78–81

estimating 2008 83–5

EU Joint Action 1998 2001 271–2

Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 263

illicit transfers of

arms brokers 2001 97–8

Bosnia and Herzegovina 2001 177

international transfers 2009 9, 2009 68–9

Kaliningrad 2008 79

military procurement 2006 7–8, 2006 19, 2006 25–6

military stockpiles 2006 39, 2006 53, 2006 59, 2006 60

police stockpiles 2006 43

reserve exaggeration 2008 85–6

and security sector reform (SSR) 2008 104–5

Serbia 2008 80

sold to civilians in the United States 2003 61

South America 2008 84–5

Soviet Union, transfers to Georgia 2003 198–9

transfer 2008 79, 2008 81

transfer of military firearms to civilian ownership 2007 61

Yemen 2003 172–7

survey questionnaires, violence risk factors 2008 249

sustainable development 2003 127, 2003 128

sustainable disarmament 2003 309–13

Swarovski Optik 2005 58

Swaziland

air cargo companies 2001 114, 2001 115

carjackings 2007 172

exports, value 2001 148

firearm violence and crime 2004 193

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firearms ownership 2007 172

imports, customs data 2001 157

Sweden

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 12

border seizures 2005 114, 2005 115, 2005 116

brokering 2004 156, 2004 158, 2004 159, 2004 160, 2004 161

controls 2002 255, 2002 256

control measures

brokering 2002 255, 2002 256

civilian ownership 2002 264

end-user certification 2008 175

export controls 2009 67, 2009 68

enforcement 2009 86

exceptions 2009 78–9

licensing authorities 2009 87, 2009 90

licensing systems 2009 72, 2009 75

re-export provisions 2009 83

transfer criteria 2009 94, 2009 95

exports

ammunition 2009 15, 2009 16

annual value 2001 148

average annual value 2001 147

control and accountability 2002 248

end-use assurances 2002 249

human rights 2004 130, 2004 132

irresponsible transfers from 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007 105, 2007 106

list of importers 2005 107, 2005 108, 2006 75, 2006 76, 2006 77

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23

national reporting 2001 151, 2002 120, 2002 121, 2003 98

share of total arms exports 2001 144

transparency 2004 117, 2005 110, 2005 112, 2006 81, 2007 88, 2009 49, 2010 15,

2011 15, 2011 16

to the United States 2004 124

value 2000 2003 103

value 2001 2004 106

value 2002 2005 105

value 2003 2006 72

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 209, 2001 233, 2001 240, 2001 241

imports

list of exporters 2005 103, 2005 104, 2006 70, 2006 71

value 2000 2003 103

value 2001 2004 111

value 2002 2005 108

value 2003 2006 77

military procurement 2006 18

Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon (NLAW) 2008 26

policing 2004 221

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private security companies

armed 2011 112

personnel 2011 106

regulation 2011 157

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 45, 2002 51, 2007 15, 2007 18, 2007 21

light weapons 2008 35

MANPADS 2004 81, 2004 82, 2007 21

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

most important companies 2003 15

most popular small arms 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 53, 2002 57

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2003 64, 2003 70, 2005 80, 2007 47–8

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

distribution of firearms 2001 67

MANPADS 2004 84

military 2001 73, 2006 44, 2006 45, 2006 51

stolen firearms 2004 63

transportation, customs regulations 2010 57

Swiss Ammunition Enterprise (Switzerland) 2001 32–3, 2002 21, 2002 39

Swiss Ordnance Enterprise (Switzerland) 2001 33, 2002 39

Switzerland

ammunition, transfers, transparency 2010 12

brokering 2004 153, 2004 154, 2004 156, 2004 157, 2004 160, 2004 161

controls 2001 107, 2002 255, 2002 256

civilian firearms

carrying in public 2011 293

licences 2011 280

prohibited and restricted 2011 271

registration 2011 273

storage requirements 2011 291–2

use regulation 2011 285

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 278

control measures

brokering 2001 107, 2002 255, 2002 256

civilian ownership 2002 264, 2002 265, 2002 266

Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and Development (2006) 2007 127

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2002 211

tracing initiatives 2002 226, 2006 96, 2006 97

UN Programme of Action 2002 226

destruction programmes, surplus weapons 2008 97

diversion of arms to Iraq 2008 122

export controls 2009 67

enforcement 2009 86

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exceptions 2009 79

licensing authorities 2009 90

licensing systems 2009 72, 2009 75

pre-licensing requirements 2009 76

re-export provisions 2009 83–4

transfer criteria 2009 91, 2009 94, 2009 95

exports

ammunition 2006 67, 2009 14, 2009 15

annual value 2001 148

classification of 2004 107

Comtrade data 2009 12

end-use assurances 2002 249

human rights 2004 128, 2004 129, 2004 131, 2004 132, 2004 133

irresponsible transfers from 2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007 104, 2007

105, 2007 106

list of importers 2005 106, 2005 107, 2005 108, 2005 109, 2006 75, 2006 76, 2006 77,

2006 78

military firearms 2001 147, 2002 115, 2002 116, 2009 35

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23

muzzle-loading firearms 2002 114

national reporting 2002 120, 2002 121

pistols and revolvers 2001 146, 2001 147, 2002 114

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

transparency 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 81, 2007 88, 2009 8, 2009 49, 2010 8, 2010

13, 2010 15, 2011 15, 2011 16

trends 2000 2003 108, 2003 111

value 2001 2004 106

value 2003 2006 73

firearm homicides and suicides

1998 2001 240

and civilian ownership 1999 2001 203, 2001 239

human development indicators 2001 233, 2001 241

illicit transfers from 2001 177

imports

ammunition 2009 16, 2009 17

Comtrade data 2001 156

from Germany 2001 150

list of exporters 2005 102, 2005 103, 2005 104, 2006 68, 2006 70, 2006 71, 2006 73

military firearms 2002 116

pistols and revolvers 2002 114

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

trends 2000 2003 111

value 1994–1998 2001 157

value 2001 2004 101, 2004 111

value 2002 2005 108

value 2003 2006 77

military procurement 2006 13, 2006 29

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policing, crowd control 2011 92

private security companies

armed 2011 112

firearm stockpiles 2011 113

personnel 2011 106

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 51, 2007 15

light weapons 2008 35

MANPADS 2004 81, 2004 82

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

most important companies 2002 20, 2002 21, 2003 15

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 20

RPG-7 2004 36

survey of producers 2001 32–3, 2001 53, 2002 38–9, 2002 57

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2001 203, 2001 239, 2002 79, 2003 65, 2007 47–8, 2007 53, 2007

54–5

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

distribution of firearms 2001 66

military 2002 78, 2004 46, 2006 43, 2006 44, 2006 51, 2006 53

surplus weapons 2008 89

Third Biennial Meeting of States (BMS3) 2009 137

transportation, licensing 2010 53

Zug massacre 2002 266

Swords for Ploughshares (Mozambique) 2002 294

Sydney (Australia), thefts of M-72 LAW rocket launchers 2008 49, 2008 51

symbolism

trigger effect 2001 205

young men and small arms 2006 302–10, 2006 314–16

Syngenta, Brazil 2011 150

Syria

illicit transfers from

to Lebanon 2007 91–2, 2009 322

to Somalia 2007 94

imports, MANPADS 2004 93

non-state actors, illicit transfers to Palestinian groups 2002 131

Palestinian groups, reserve stockpiles 2001 80

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 279

production

ammunition 2002 19

global ranking of countries 2001 16

survey of producers 2001 53, 2002 16, 2002 19, 2002 57

stockpiles 2004 48

military 2005 86, 2005 88

police 2005 89

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support for non-state actors 2001 80, 2002 130, 2002 131

System for Central American Integration (SICA) 2001 257

System of Security Information Exchange (SISME) (MERCOSUR) 2001 258

Taban Deng Gai 2010 292

Tabuk rifle 2002 18

tactical rifles 2005 51

tactical weapon systems 2005 49, 2005 50, 2005 51

tailored production 2003 9

Taiwan

exports

irresponsible transfers from 2007 101, 2007 104

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

transparency 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 17, 2011 19

imports

customs data 2002 126

list of exporters 2005 105

from United States 2001 154, 2002 86

value 2001 2004 111

value 2002 2005 106

military procurement 2006 13, 2006 30

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 45

light weapons 2008 35

manufacturing sectors 2005 49, 2005 58, 2005 61

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 53, 2002 57

stockpiles 2005 84, 2005 85

military 2006 57

transfers, undocumented 2009 31

Tajikistan

ammunition availability 2005 18

arms sourcing to conflict 2005 160, 2005 169–71, 2005 172

destruction programmes, MANPADS 2008 101

disarmament, peace agreements 2003 283

gun culture 2005 213–14

Kyrgyzstan 2004 309, 2004 310, 2004 320, 2004 322–4

post-conflict outcome 2009 227

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 263, 2007 279

Taliban

armed violence 2010 85

conflict goods 2002 142

explosions at arms depots 2010 322

firearms 2010 122, 2010 123

guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

history of 2009 285, 2009 287–9

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imports, human rights 2003 112, 2004 128, 2004 132

Kyrgyzstan 2004 310

MANPADS 2004 92

membership 2010 121

reconciliation 2009 308–9

state sponsorship 2010 117

stockpiles 2002 102, 2003 73–6

transfers to non-state actors 2007 135

violence by 2008 232

weapon-related commitments 2010 318

Tamil Tigers see Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam

Tamils 2004 37, 2004 59, 2004 89

Tang-Ginya, Gabriel 2007 319, 2007 324, 2010 289–90

Tanzania

Burundian refugees 2007 200

carjackings 2007 172

disarmament 2009 163

exports, irresponsible transfers to Uganda 2007 106

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 233, 2001 241

firearm violence and crime 2004 193

illicit transfers from, to Rwanda 2002 132

Nairobi Declaration (2000) 2002 263

policing 2007 184

prices

AK-47s 2003 86

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 279

private security companies

illicit arms possession 2011 119

public perception 2011 106

production 2001 16, 2001 53, 2002 57, 2005 14

ammunition 2006 258

licensed 2007 19

refugee camps 2005 273

stockpiles 2003 83–6

Tanzin groups (Palestinian Territories) 2002 131

Taos Industries (United States) 2007 82, 2007 84–5

target practice, civilian firearms 2011 285

target rifles 2005 51

target shooting, national control of civilian ownership 2002 264

TASERs 2011 85, 2011 89–92

Tasko Corporation (Ukraine) 2003 49

Tasmania (Australia)

civilian firearms

licences 2011 282

prohibited and restricted 2011 269

user regulation 2011 276

tattoos, gang members 2010 69, 2010 241

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Taurus (Brazil)

manufacturing sectors 2005 54, 2005 55

weapons seized in Brazil 2001 23

weapons used in crime in the US 2001 23

Tavor assault rifle 2001 39, 2002 35, 2003 112

tax havens

air cargo companies 2001 113

brokers 2001 101, 2001 104–5, 2001 126

illicit brokering 2004 144

taxation, effects of small arms misuse 2003 144

Taylor, Charles 2006 256, 2009 108

conflict goods 2002 141, 2002 142

conflict sourcing 2005 167–9

disarmament 2003 297

illicit transfers to the RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 120–3, 2001 171

LURD 2005 182–3

NPFL 2005 193

UN sanctions on Liberia 2004 269

weapons collection and destruction 2002 289

TCI see Transfer Controls Initiative

teargas launchers 2005 53

Technicni Zavod (Slovenia) 2003 46

technology 2003 20–5

ammunition 2011 25, 2011 75–6

handguns 2011 77–8

less-lethal weapons 2011 5, 2011 80–6

licensed and unlicensed military production 2007 7–32

police weapons 2011 4–5, 2011 69–94

production developments 2003 9–10

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 241

Technopol (Slovakia) 2003 43

Temex 2003 119, 2004 144, 2009 108

Tenders Electronic Daily (TED) database 2010 12

Tentara Nasional Acheh (TNA) 2006 253

terminal ballistics 2005 23

terrorism

see also September 11, 2001; War on Terror

Algeria 2007 77

Container Security Initiative 2003 107

definitions of small arms 2003 59–60

demand for small arms 2006 146–8

human development and security 2003 150–1

illicit transfers to terrorists

from North Africa 1999 2001 170–1

from Saudi Arabia 2004 102

International Tracing Instrument 2006 105

MANPADS 2004 77, 2004 78, 2004 89, 2004 90, 2004 92–3

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Moldovan exports 2003 109–10

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 182

policing 2004 220

RPG-7 2004 36–7

Somalia 2007 92–4

stockpiles 2003 57

Europe 2003 72

insurgent stockpiles 2002 81

transfers to non-state actors 2007 132–3, 2007 135

UN Small Arms Conference 2002 228

United States 2004 66

Yemen 2003 170–1

terrorist groups, definition 2010 88

Texas Syndicate gang 2010 161

Texas (United States)

civilian firearms

prohibited and restricted 2011 273

self-defence use 2011 289

storage requirements 2011 292

transfer regulation 2011 284

user regulation 2011 277, 2011 279, 2011 280

Thai Interarms 2001 44

Thailand

armed groups 2006 253

black market, 2002 update 2002 109

community defence forces 2010 267

exports

human rights 2004 130

irresponsible transfers from 2007 102, 2007 104

military firearms 2009 33, 2009 35

military small arms and light weapons 2009 24

transparency 2002 117, 2007 89, 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 15, 2011 17

value 2001 148

illicit transfers from

to the LTTE in Sri Lanka 2001 182–3

to Myanmar insurgents 2004 131

to non-state actors 2002 129

transit countries 2002 142–3

illicit transfers to 2004 56

MANPADS 2004 89, 2004 93

imports

customs data 2002 126

disturbing transfers 2001 155

from Germany 2001 150

list of exporters 2006 72

military firearms 2002 116

pistols and revolvers 2002 114, 2009 22

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transparency 2002 117

from the United States 2001 153, 2001 154, 2004 120, 2004 121

value 2001 2004 111

value 2002 2005 106

value 2003 2006 74, 2006 78

military procurement 2006 20, 2006 30

policing 2004 232

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 263, 2007 279

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

illicit 2001 46

licensed 2002 51, 2007 15

light weapons 2008 35

most popular small arms 2001 20

RPG-7 2004 36

survey of producers 2001 44, 2001 53, 2002 57

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2007 47–8

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

security 2004 55

thefts from state arsenals, 2001 2002 137

violence and crime 2004 71

young men and small arms 2006 297

Thales 2005 59, 2005 61

Thalmann, Ambassador Anton 2006 98–9

theft

see also crime

by military personnel 2008 48–9, 2008 51

of civilian weapons 2008 62–3, 2008 187–8

diversions to illicit trade 2002 129

of firearms 2004 43, 2004 54–6, 2004 60–5, 2004 66, 2004 185

South Africa 2009 176

from police stockpiles, Georgia 2003 196

from state stockpiles 2002 137–8, 2006 38–9, 2006 65, 2008 48–51

Albania 2001 176–7, 2001 200–1

Argentina 2001 184–5

Colombia 2006 222

Kazakhstan 2001 179

Papua New Guinea 2006 184

Philippines 2001 183

Russian Federation 2001 178

stockpile management and security 2002 258

US Army 2002 260–1

from UN troops, RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 172–3

using firearms, Cambodia 2006 127–30

thermobaric warheads 2004 36

third-country brokering 2001 104, 2001 124–5

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third-party brokering 2004 144, 2004 148, 2004 155–6, 2004 162, 2004 163–4

Thomet, licensed production 2002 51

Thomson-CSF (France), acquisitions 1999 2002 12

Tigers (Serbia), firearms 2010 122

Tillessen, Peter 2005 156

timber

Cambodia 2006 121–2, 2006 133

conflict goods 2002 142

Liberia, conflict goods 2002 141

Madagascar 2011 185

time-to-crime studies, stolen firearms 2004 60

Timor-Leste see East Timor

tipping points, norms 2003 222

TNA see Tentara Nasional Acheh

Todosa 2007 337

Togo

disarmament 2009 163

illicit transfers from, to UNITA in Angola 2001 173, 2002 132, 2002 134, 2005 192

imports 2004 114

military procurement 2006 13

post-conflict outcome 2009 227

stockpiles, military 2002 81, 2002 82, 2003 83, 2005 77, 2006 44, 2006 51, 2006 53

Tokarev pistol 2004 28, 2004 34

Burundi 2007 204

Tokyo (Japan)

global cities 2007 163

urban violence 2007 175

Tonga

gun control measures 2004 302, 2004 303

imports

from the United States 2004 280

value 2000 2004 281

stockpiles 2003 89

civilian ownership 2004 283

state 2004 284

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

Tonton Macoute (Haiti) 2011 231

Tools for Arms Project (TAE) (Mozambique) 2002 243, 2002 294

Toposa 2007 337–8

Toronto (Canada), homicide rate 2007 165

Torres Strait 2004 286

Torsson, Palle 2005 146

tourism

Brazil 2007 242

Central African Republic 2005 322–3

Fiji Islands 2004 290–2

TOW missiles see tube-launched, optically-tracked wire-guided weapon system

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Townsville Peace Agreement (TPA) (Solomon Islands) 2003 302–3

toys, violence-reduction programmes, Argentina 2002 309

TOZ see Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod

TPA see Townsville Peace Agreement

tracing 2004 256

see also International Tracing Instrument; marking

ammunition 2005 25–9, 2005 31, 2009 117

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 124

diversions 2007 289–311

markings 2007 291–2

conflict tracing 2009 109–22

control measures 2002 243–8, 2002 271–2

cooperation 2009 109, 2009 121–2

crime gun tracing 2009 121

definition 2009 108–9

diverted weapons 2009 108

inventory management 2002 261

lot-marking 2007 303

marking of weapons 2009 109

national control of civilian ownership 2002 265

norms 2003 231

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2002 212

post-conflict 2009 122–8

record-keeping 2009 109, 2009 120–1, 2009 130

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 238–9, 2002 240–1

UN Programme of Action 2002 226, 2002 229, 2011 56–7

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2001 282, 2002 246–7

uses of 2009 107

weapons identification 2009 110–20, 2009 130

weapons tracing 2009 120–2

trade

conflict trade 2002 139–41, 2002 175

effects of small arms misuse on 2003 142–3

global trends 2000–2006 2009 11–25

light weapons 2011 22–35

prices of Kalashnikov rifles 2007 257–72

trade unions, urban armed violence 2007 178

trade in weapons see illicit transfers; transfers

traditional law

disarmament 2003 312

South Sudan 2007 336–9

Yemen 2003 169–70, 2003 181–5

traditional power structures, young men and small arms 2006 305

trafficking

see also smuggling

arms sourcing to conflicts 2005 159–73

by air, control measures 2010 44–9

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Central African Republic 2005 313–20

Colombia 2005 163

disarmament 2003 310–11

prosecution of 2008 134–6

Southern Africa 2003 238

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 237–41

war on terror 2003 61–2

training

international transfers 2009 9

MANPADS 2004 85, 2004 89, 2004 94

policing 2004 224–7

private security companies 2011 123–4, 2011 146

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 241

Trans Air Cargo 2001 118–19

trans-shipment points, Netherlands 2001 151

Transcaucasian Military District 2003 193

Transdniester

ammunition, stockpiles 2008 91, 2008 93

production, light weapons 2008 15

Transfer Controls Initiative (TCI) (2003) 2007 129–30

transfers 2001 141–59, 2002 109–46, 2003 97–120, 2004 99–139

see also export controls; exports; illicit transfers; imports

2000–2006 Comtrade data 2009 11–25

2005 update 2005 97–117

2006 analysis 2009 32–47

2006 data comparisons 2009 28–30

2006 update 2006 65–88

2008 Comtrade data 2011 11

actors 2010 42–4

Africa 2003 117–19

ammunition 2009 146

estimated values 2010 17–20

global trade 2010 7–35

transparency 2010 10–13

undocumented 2010 18, 2010 27

armed groups 2010 324–5

authorized vs unauthorized 2002 111

Canada 2003 107–8

Central African Republic 2005 313–20

Central Asia 2003 111–12

chain of 2008 122–4, 2008 157

chain of possibilities 2002 110

classification of 2001 142, 2002 111

Colombia 2006 216

to conflict zones 2005 159–73

control measures 2008 159–60

see also end-user certification; export controls

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2006 UN Review Conference 2007 122–4

ASEAN initiatives 2001 267–8

costs and difficulty of implementation 2008 145

flowchart 2008 144

global 2007 117–38

Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions 2001 263–5

in-transit and point-of-delivery controls 2008 131–3

international 2007 128–37

international humanitarian law 2007 132

international law 2007 130–7

irresponsible transfers 2007 73

licensed production 2007 26–31

MERCOSUR 2001 258

multilateral measures 2008 160–1

national systems 2008 162–3

post-delivery controls 2008 133–6, 2008 155–6, 2008 173–4

pre-shipment controls 2008 127–31, 2008 163

priorities 2008 173–4

prospects for 2008 142–5

Southern Africa 2001 261–2

UN Programme of Action 2007 130–7

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2001 282, 2002 203

covert 2007 90–4

definitions 2002 111, 2009 64

disturbing transfers 2001 155–6

diversion 2008 113–14, 2008 145–6

end-use assurances 2002 248–52

European Union 2001 269–71, 2003 103–5

global norms 2003 224–5, 2003 233

global trade 2004 100–14

human rights 2002 180, 2004 125–33

illicit brokering 2004 141–66

India 2001 156–7

intentional vs unintentional 2002 111

international 2003 97–120

types of 2009 9

international humanitarian law 2002 180

International Tracing Instrument 2006 105

Iraq 2004 44

irresponsible 2007 73–107

Kyrgyzstan 2004 321–2

Latin America and the Caribbean 418, 2003 114–17, 2004 50

legal transfer process 2010 43, 2010 44

legal vs illicit 2002 111

legality spectrum 2001 167

licensing 2008 157, 2008 158–9, 2008 162, 2008 173–4

life cycle of small arms 2002 95

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light weapons 2011 4, 2011 9–35

links between legal and illicit transfers 2002 128–39, 2002 206

MANPADS 2004 77, 2004 83, 2004 87–9, 2004 92–4, 2005 127–8, 2005 130–7

marking 2002 244–8

Mexico 2003 108, 2004 52

military firearms

2002 update 2002 115–17

transferred to civilian ownership 2007 60–1

monitoring 2004 5, 2004 249–71

national export reporting 2002 117–23

national regulation 2002 254–5

non-EU European countries 2003 108–11

to non-state actors

international law 2007 132–5

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 239–40

UN Programme of Action 2002 219–20

non-transfer clauses 2002 250

Pacific 2004 280–5, 2004 303

to peacekeeping forces 2009 37–9

prices 2002 65

reporting of 2009 26–8, 2009 52–3

Republic of the Congo 2003 261–2, 2003 263, 2003 270–2

satellite tracking 2008 132

scope 2001 144–58

second-hand equipment, prices 2002 65–7

share of global arms trade 2001 144–5

South Asia 2003 111–13

state-to-state 2002 239–40, 2008 166

sub-Saharan Africa 2003 117–19

supply-side controls and human rights 2001 223

surplus military stocks 2006 7–8, 2006 19, 2006 25–6

surplus weapons 2008 79, 2008 81

transparency 2004 114–18, 2006 78–81, 2007 86–97, 2008 136–7, 2011 12–19

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 238–9, 2002 238–41

undocumented 2009 7–8, 2009 31, 2009 43

ammunition 2010 18, 2010 27

United States 2003 105–8, 2004 11

unofficial information 2001 158

West African armed groups 2006 256

West African Moratorium 2001 260

Yemen 2003 172–7

transit, definition 2009 64

transit countries

black market 2002 141–5

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 239

transit licenses

brokers and transport agents 2001 124

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Inter-American Convention 2001 253

national control systems 2001 125

transit trade

Cyprus 2004 108, 2005 106

Europe 2003 104–5

transitional autonomy, post-conflict security 2009 233, 2009 236

Transitional Federal Government (TFG) (Somalia), guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

Transitional National Government (TNG) (Somalia), guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

transitional security forces, post-conflict security 2009 233, 2009 236

transnational criminals 2001 221

transparency

see also Small Arms Trade Transparency Barometer

ammunition

national reporting 2005 25

transfers 2010 8, 2010 10–13

brokers 2001 97, 2001 98, 2001 101, 2001 106–7, 2001 126, 2001 127, 2002 253

China 2002 94–5

Colombia 2006 219

EU Code of Conduct 2001 270–1

export controls 2008 136–7

goals 2001 2–3

grey market 2001 101, 2001 166

insurgent firearms 2001 78

irresponsible transfers 2007 86–97

light weapons transfers 2011 12–14, 2011 35

marking 2002 240–1, 2002 244

monitoring 2004 252, 2004 253–4

NATO/EAPC 2001 274

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2001 275–6

production, ammunition 2005 13

Southern Africa 2001 261–2

stockpiles 2001 59, 2001 60–5, 2003 90, 2005 72, 2005 79, 2005 84–6, 2005 91–2

military 2001 72–3, 2002 244, 2006 37, 2006 45, 2006 58–60

police 2001 68, 2006 39

transfers 2002 112, 2004 114–18

national reporting 1994–1998 2001 148, 2001 159

national reporting 1999 2002 117–23

national reporting 2000 2003 98

national reporting 2001 2004 114–18

national reporting 2002 2005 97, 2005 98, 2005 99–100, 2005 109–13

national reporting 2003 2006 65, 2006 66, 2006 67, 2006 68, 2006 74, 2006 78–82

scope of legal transfers 2001 142

value 2002 2005 101

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 240–1

UN Programme of Action 2002 222–3

United States 2001 152–4, 2004 12

transport

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of ammunition 2005 26

by sea 2002 144

conflict use 2005 185

costs 2007 263, 2007 264, 2007 269

illicit brokering 2004 144–7

of light weapons 2008 9–10

weapons collection programmes, safety 2002 312

transport agents 2001 99, 2001 110–23

alleged arms embargo violations, 2001 2002 134

Angola and UNITA 2001 116–19

by sea 2002 144

chain of accountability 2001 106

definition 2001 98, 2010 43–4

distinction from brokers 2001 129

illicit arms brokering 2001 96

illicit transfers to the RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 172

national control systems 2001 125

tax havens 2001 104

Thailand as a transit country 2002 143

transportation

civil aviation regulations 2010 59–62

control measures 2010 44–9

criminalization 2010 54

customs laws

international 2010 54–5

national 2010 55–8

licensing systems 2010 50–3

methods 2010 44

record-keeping 2010 53

regulations

international 2010 49–50

national 2010 50–4

safety and security measures 2010 53–4, 2010 61–2

treaties, norms 2003 216–17

Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe (1993) 2001 73, 2004 58

trends

African stockpiles 2003 85–6

global trade 2000–2006 2009 11–25

intra-state conflicts 2001 78

military procurement 2006 22–4

production 2001 11–12, 2003 13–15, 2003 16

technology 2003 20–3

transfers 2003 98–119

transparency 2006 78–80

violence in Papua New Guinea 2006 168–9

trials and sampling, international transfers 2009 9

tribal confederations, Yemen 2003 181–3

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tribal conflict

demand for small arms 2006 152–3

Pakistan 2003 32–3

Papua New Guinea 2006 166, 2006 168, 2006 172–4

South Africa 2003 31

Southern Sudan 2010 285–8

Yemen 2003 181–4, 2003 183–5

tribes

disarmament 2003 312

Pakistan, weapons collection 2002 296–7

South Sudan 2007 336–9

Yemen 2003 169–70, 2003 177, 2003 178–87

trigger effect, accessibility thesis 2001 204–5

Trinidad and Tobago

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 233, 2001 241

gang violence 2010 129, 2010 141

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

private security companies, personnel 2011 106

Trinitarian Warfare doctrine, military stockpiles 2006 45, 2006 46–7, 2006 53

Triple Canopy 2011 125

truncheons 2004 107–8

truth commissions, disarmament 2003 311

Tsiranana, Philibert 2011 170, 2011 171–2, 2011 173

Tskhinvali (South Ossetia) 2003 193–4

tsunami (2004), Aceh 2009 253, 2009 271–5

Tuareg

Mali

stockpiles 2003 82

weapons collection 2002 288

tube-launched, optically-tracked wire-guided weapon system (TOW) missiles 2011 30, 2011

31, 2011 32

Tula Arms Plant, exports, data on 2002 123

Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod (TOZ) (Russian Federation) 2004 14, 2004 15, 2004 122, 2005 57

company profile 2000 2002 25–6

financial indicators 2003 19

survey of producers 2001 33

Tunisia

imports 2006 70

production 2002 19

stockpiles 2005 88, 2005 89

civilian holdings, national registration data 2007 50

Turkana 2007 337

Turkey

child victimization 2008 247

civilian firearms

licences 2011 280

prohibited and restricted 2011 271

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user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277

disarmament 2009 163

export controls

licensing authorities 2009 90

licensing systems 2009 72, 2009 75

transfer criteria 2009 94

exports

annual value 2001 148

Comtrade data 2009 12

human rights 2004 130, 2004 131, 2004 132

irresponsible transfers from 2007 98, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007 104, 2007 105, 2007

106, 2007 107

list of importers 2005 107, 2006 75, 2006 76

military firearms 2002 116

non-military shotguns 2002 114

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

shotgun shells 2010 25

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 18, 2009 45

transparency 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 81, 2007 89, 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 17

value 2001 2004 106

value 2002 2005 105

value 2003 2006 73

illicit transfers from

to Azerbaijan 2001 180

to Chechnya 2004 132

to the Kurds 2001 176

to Nagorno-Karabakh 2002 133

imports

1994–1998 2001 156, 2001 157

irresponsible transfers to 2007 106

list of exporters 2005 103, 2005 104, 2005 105, 2006 70

military firearms 2002 116

military small arms and light weapons 2009 25

pistols and revolvers 2002 114

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

shotgun shells 2010 25

from the United States 2000 2001 154, 2003 106

value 2001 2004 101, 2004 111

value 2002 2005 108

value 2003 2006 78

insurgents and other non-state combatants 2001 79

foreign government support for 2002 130

Islamic militants 2003 79

military procurement 2006 11, 2006 16, 2006 27, 2006 30

non-state actors, light weapons holdings 2008 33

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 280

private security companies

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armed 2011 112, 2011 115, 2011 116, 2011 117

personnel 2011 106

pro-government armed groups 2010 261

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

illicit craft production 2003 31–2

licensed 2002 50–1, 2002 51, 2007 11, 2007 12, 2007 15, 2007 21, 2007 27

light weapons 2008 35

MANPADS 2004 81

manufacturing sectors 2005 56, 2005 61

most popular small arms 2001 19, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 39–40, 2001 53, 2002 16, 2002 17, 2002 19–20, 2002 57

stockpiles 2003 79

civilian holdings 2005 90, 2005 91, 2007 47–8, 2007 59

correlation of registered to unregistered firearms 2007 56

correlation to GDP 2007 58

illicit craft production 2003 31–2

military 2005 86, 2005 88, 2006 57

police 2005 89

Turkmenistan 2004 311

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 280

Turks and Caicos, tax havens and brokers 2001 105

turn-in campaigns, municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 181

turn-key projects 2007 10

Tutsis, Burundi 2007 199–203, 2007 207, 2007 221

Tuvalu

civilian ownership 2004 283

control measures 2004 302, 2004 303

stockpiles 2003 89, 2004 284

Type 56 assault rifle 2001 63, 2006 283

Burundi, disarmament 2007 204

identifying marks 2009 111–12

Type 63 automatic rifle 2006 55

Type 65 assault rifle 2001 63

Type 68 assault rifle 2001 63

Type 68 pistol, serial numbers 2009 116

Type 69 rocket launcher, serial numbers 2009 116

Type 81/RPK light machine gun 2006 283

Type CQ assault rifle, licensed production 2007 19

UAE see United Arab Emirates

UAZ-3151 vehicle, for light weapons transport 2008 9–10

UCDP see Uppsala Conflict Data Program

UCPMB see Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvedija, and Bujanovac

Uganda

ammunition 2005 20

diversion 2008 51

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diversions of 2007 289–301

cattle rustling, weapons collection 2002 291

children

child soldiers 2009 197

health 2009 206

‘night commuters’ 2009 202

post-conflict reintegration 2009 210–11

civilian firearms

licences 2011 281, 2011 282

prohibited and restricted 2011 271

storage requirements 2011 293

transfer regulation 2011 283

use regulation 2011 285, 2011 286

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277, 2011 279

civilian firearms ownership 2007 172

community defence forces 2010 267

conflict

armed violence in South Sudan 2007 317

child soldiers 2001 230, 2003 146

internally displaced persons 2001 224, 2001 225

militarization of refugee camps 2005 273

percentage of population killed in 2001 210

conflict deaths 2005 248, 2005 249

costs of gun violence 2003 134–5

crime, carjackings 2007 172

DDR and weapons reduction 2003 279, 2005 290, 2009 185

destruction programmes, surplus weapons 2008 97

disarmament 2009 163, 2009 167

diversion, of sub-machine guns to Liberia 2008 115, 2008 116, 2008 117, 2008 121

effects of small arms misuse 2003 132, 2003 146

exports, Democratic Republic of the Congo 2001 108, 2004 130

firearm violence and crime 2004 193

firearm-related injuries 2002 166

group goals 2005 196

illicit transfers from

air cargo companies 2001 121

to the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2004 130

to Liberia 2002 132

to Rwanda 2002 132

to Somalia 2007 94

to Sudan 2007 325

to Sudanese rebels 2001 174, 2004 133

to UNITA in Angola 2002 132

imports

irresponsible transfers to 2007 106–7

from Romania 2003 110

value 2001 2004 109

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Labora farm experiment 2009 233, 2009 236

Lord’s Resistance Army 2006 273–89, 2009 197, 2009 211

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 185

non-state actors

ammunition diversions to 2007 289–301

capture of weapons 2008 54

light weapons holdings 2008 33

post-conflict crime 2005 274

prices

black-market prices for AK47 rifle 2002 66

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 280

private security companies, public perception 2011 106

production 2001 16, 2001 53, 2002 57

ammunition 2007 293–5, 2007 296–7

stockpiles 2003 83–6, 2004 56

military 2006 38

Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA) 2006 274–5

Uganda National Rescue Front (UNRF) 2005 198, 2006 282

Uganda National Rescue Front II (UNRF II) 2006 282

Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) 2007 290, 2007 291, 2007 294, 2007 295, 2007 296, 2007

298

Ugandan People’s Defence Army (UPDA) 2006 275

Ugandan People’s Defence Force (UPDF) 2006 275, 2006 277, 2006 278–82, 2006 284–5,

2006 286–9

ammunition profile 2007 290, 2007 291, 2007 294–6, 2007 298

community defence group 2010 267

diversions from 2007 299–301

Lord’s Resistance Army 2007 326, 2010 288–9

violence in South Sudan 2007 325

Uighur 2004 310

UK see United Kingdom

Ukraine

ammunition

diversion from Côte d’Ivoire to Liberia 2008 121, 2008 123, 2008 129, 2008 134

stockpiles 2008 90, 2008 91, 2008 93

transfers, transparency 2010 12

brokering 2004 155, 2004 156, 2004 157, 2004 158, 2004 160–1

collection and destruction programmes 2003 61

destruction programmes

MANPADS 2008 101

surplus weapons 2008 95, 2008 96, 2008 97

disarmament 2009 179

exports 2002 123, 2003 48, 2003 108

to Africa 2001 170

ammunition, to Uganda 2007 293, 2007 294–6, 2007 295

irresponsible transfers from 2007 100, 2007 105

military firearms 2009 34, 2009 39

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shotgun shell parts 2010 26

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 23

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 44, 2009 46

transparency 2009 50, 2010 16, 2011 17

to the United States 2003 39

value 2001 148

illicit transfers from 2001 176

to Eritrea 2002 136

to Liberia 2005 168

to the LTTE in Sri Lanka 2001 182

to Nagorno-Karabakh 2002 133

to the RUF in Sierra Leone 2001 171, 2001 172, 2001 173, 2004 132

to UNITA in Angola 2001 173, 2002 132

imports, sporting shotguns 2009 19

MANPADS 2004 92–3

military stockpile, diversion 2008 56–7

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2002 211

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 280

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

light weapons 2008 35

manufacturing sectors 2005 56

survey of producers 2001 34, 2001 53, 2002 57, 2003 38, 2003 48–9

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

stockpiles 2005 74

civilian holdings 2007 47–8

correlation to GDP 2007 57

destruction of surpluses 2004 60

military 2006 44, 2006 47, 2006 50, 2006 57

surplus weapons 2008 89

transfers, reporting of 2009 26, 2009 31

violations of end-user certificates 2002 134

ULFA see United Liberation Front of Assam

Ulster Defence Association (UDA), decommissioning 2003 285, 2006 260

Ulster Unionists, disarmament 2003 284–6, 2006 260

Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), decommissioning 2003 285, 2006 260

Umarex Sportwaffen (Germany) 2002 12, 2002 21, 2002 34

UN see United Nations

UN Register see United Nations Register of Conventional Arms

UN-LiREC see United Nations Regional Centre for Peace, Disarmament and Development in

Latin America and the Caribbean

UNAFRI see United Nations African Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of

Offenders

UNAMIR see United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda

UNAMSIL see United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone

UNCASA see United Nations Coordinating Action on Small Arms

UNCJIN see United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice

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UNDDA see United Nations Department for Disarmament Affairs

under-barrel grenade launchers 2008 24

UNDP see United Nations Development Programme

unemployment

see also employment

Brazil, firearm homicides 2007 235

demand for small arms 2006 152

effects of small arms misuse 2003 137

Latin America, and firearm homicides 2003 138

Papua New Guinea 2006 182, 2006 183

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 265

urban armed violence 2007 168–9, 2007 179

West African armed groups 2006 248, 2006 252, 2006 259, 2006 265

Yemen 2003 172

young men and small arms 2006 298–300, 2006 303–4, 2006 305

UNGA see United Nations General Assembly

unguided light weapons, definition 2008 20

unguided rocket launchers 2008 25–6

UNHRC see United Nations Human Rights Council

União Nacional Para a Independência Total de Angola (UNITA)

conflict goods 2002 140, 2002 141, 2002 142

DDR and weapons reduction 2003 279, 2003 297, 2003 301, 2005 286

guided light weapons holdings 2008 32

illicit transfers from, to the Republic of the Congo 2003 260, 2003 262

illicit transfers to 2001 173

arms embargoes 2002 131–3, 2004 265, 2004 269

arms supply networks 2001 116–19

end-use assurances 2002 249

human rights 2004 130

violations of end-user certificates 2002 134

resource extraction 2005 191–2

stockpiles 2003 81

weapons diverted to 2008 196

UNICEF see United Nations Children’s Fund

UNICRI see United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute

UNIDIR see United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research

Unified Database of the Ministry of Health (Datasus) (Brazil) 2007 229

UNIFIL see United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon

unilateral declarations, humanitarian norms 2010 311

unintentional deaths 2004 174–80, 2004 202, 2004 295

unintentional transfers, definition 2002 111

Union of Forces for Democracy and Development (UFDD) (Chad), guided light weapons

holdings 2008 32

Union panafricaine pour la démocratie sociale (UPADS) (Republic of the Congo) 2003 256–8,

2003 264–5, 2003 267–8

holdings 2003 260–1

Union pour le renouveau démocratique (URD) (Republic of the Congo) 2003 256–8, 2003

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264–5, 2003 268–9

holdings 2003 260–1

UNITA see União Nacional Para a Independência Total de Angola

Unité de la Sécurité Présidentielle (USP) (Central African Republic) 2005 307

United Arab Emirates (UAE)

exports

human rights 2004 132

transparency 2010 13, 2010 16, 2011 17

illicit transfers from

air cargo companies 2001 121

to Sudan 2001 174

imports

from Brazil 2004 123

customs data 2002 126

from United States 2001 154

value 2001 2004 111

value 2002 2005 108

value 2003 2006 73, 2006 78

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 280

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

survey of producers 2001 53, 2002 19, 2002 20, 2002 57

stockpiles 2005 88, 2005 89

United Front for the Liberation of Liberia 2003 82

United Kingdom (UK)

see also England and Wales; Northern Ireland; Scotland

ammunition 2005 21

transfers, transparency 2010 12

arms industry 2009 68

Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) 2009 148

arms trafficking and tax havens 2001 104–5

brokering, controls 2002 255, 2002 257

civilian firearms

licences 2011 280, 2011 282

prohibited and restricted 2011 271

regulation 2011 267

storage requirements 2011 292

transfer regulation 2011 283

use regulation 2011 284–5, 2011 286

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277

civilian weapons, theft of 2008 63, 2008 64, 2008 65–6

collection and destruction programme 2002 73, 2002 74, 2002 281, 2002 283, 2002 302,

2003 280, 2005 75–6

control measures

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 122

brokering 2002 255, 2002 257

civilian ownership 2002 270–1, 2004 67, 2004 188–9, 2004 192

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international transfer controls 2007 122, 2007 129–30

licensed production 2007 28

MANPADS 2005 130–6

Transfer Controls Initiative (TCI) 2007 129–30

West African Moratorium 2001 260–1

destruction programmes, surplus weapons 2008 97

disarmament 2009 171–4, 2009 179

end-user certification 2008 169, 2008 171–3

Export Control Act (2002) 2008 169

export controls 2009 67

enforcement 2009 86

licensing authorities 2009 90

licensing systems 2009 72, 2009 75

Open General Export Licences (OGELs) 2009 79–80

pre-licensing requirements 2009 76

transfer criteria 2009 94, 2009 95

exports

to Africa 2003 118

ammunition 2009 15, 2009 16

annual value 2001 148

average annual value 2001 147

classification of 2004 107, 2004 108

codes of conduct 2002 183

to Colombia 2006 236

Comtrade data 2009 12

control and accountability 2002 248

customs data 2002 126

end-use assurances 2002 250

human rights 2004 128, 2004 129, 2004 130, 2004 131, 2004 132

to Indonesia 2004 99

irresponsible transfers from 2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007 103, 2007

104, 2007 105, 2007 106, 2007 107

list of importers 2005 106, 2005 107, 2005 108, 2006 75, 2006 76, 2006 77

military firearms 2001 146, 2001 147, 2002 115, 2002 116, 2009 34, 2009 39

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23

national reporting 2001 151, 2002 120, 2002 121, 2002 122, 2003 98

non-military shotguns 2002 114

pistols and revolvers 2001 147

selected transfers 1999–2001 2002 147

shotgun shells 2010 25

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 18, 2009 45

transparency 2004 117, 2005 110, 2005 111, 2005 112, 2005 113, 2006 81, 2007 74,

2007 87, 2007 88, 2009 8, 2009 49, 2010 8, 2010 13, 2010 15, 2011 15, 2011 16

to the United States 2004 124

value 2000 2003 103

value 2001 2004 106

value 2002 2005 97, 2005 105

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value 2003 2006 73

firearm homicides and suicides 2009 172–4

1998 2001 201, 2001 209, 2001 240

and civilian ownership 1999 2001 203, 2001 239

human development indicators 2001 233, 2001 241

Firearms Amendment Act (1997) 2008 65, 2009 171, 2009 173–4

gang violence 2008 234

gun crime 2009 173–4

illicit transfers from

to Iraq 2002 133

to Liberia 2002 132

to Rwanda 2002 132

to Sierra Leone 2001 22–3, 2001 110, 2001 121, 2002 132, 2002 133

illicit transfers to, border seizures 2005 115, 2005 116

imports

ammunition 2009 16

ATGWs 2011 32

Comtrade data 2009 12

customs data 2002 126

list of exporters 2005 103, 2006 68–72

MANPADS 2004 87

military firearms 2002 116

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

shotgun shells 2010 25

single-shot disposable systems 2011 28

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 24

sporting shotguns 2009 19

from the United States 2003 106, 2004 120

value 1994–1998 2001 156, 2001 157

value 2000 2003 103

value 2001 2004 111

value 2002 2005 109

value 2003 2006 67, 2006 78

mass shootings 2011 267

military procurement 2006 11, 2006 16, 2006 23, 2006 29

police weapons, TASERs 2011 92

policing 2004 221–3, 2004 226, 2004 228, 2004 231, 2004 234–5, 2004 239

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 280

Private Security Companies 2001 110, 2001 220

personnel 2011 106

regulation 2011 152

production

financial indicators of main companies 2000 2002 21

global ranking of countries 2001 16

illicit 2001 45

licensed 2002 45, 2007 15, 2007 18, 2007 28

light weapons 2008 35

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MANPADS 2004 82

manufacturing sectors 2005 47–8, 2005 49, 2005 52, 2005 59, 2005 61

mortars 2004 33

most important companies 2002 20, 2003 15

most popular small arms 2001 18–19, 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 33, 2001 53, 2002 39–40, 2002 57

stockpiles

civilian holdings 2001 239, 2003 64, 2005 80, 2007 50

changing patterns of 2007 63–4

destruction programmes 2007 64, 2007 65

distribution of firearms 2001 67–8

MANPADS 2004 84

military 2002 259, 2006 38, 2006 56

destruction programmes 2007 65

police 2006 43

private illegal firearms 2001 87

stolen firearms 2004 63

thefts from state arsenals 2002 137, 2002 259

surplus weapons 2009 69

transportation

licensing 2010 51

safety and security measures 2010 54

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2009 166, 2009 171–4

Yemen 2003 173–4

United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) 2001 181

United Liberation Movement for Democracy in Liberia (ULIMO) 2005 182

United Nations (UN)

2005 World Summit Outcome 2007 119

ammunition 2005 26, 2005 28

armed groups, child soldiers 2006 266

Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) (2006) 2007 130

Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials (1990)

2003 224, 2004 214–17, 2004 219–27, 2004 229–31, 2004 234, 2004 237–8, 2006

131, 2010 319, 2011 70, 2011 89, 2011 93, 2011 143, 2011 154

Biennial Meetings of States (BMS), First (2003) 2004 2, 2007 125, 2007 126

brokering 2004 147–8, 2004 152

destruction of surpluses 2004 58

monitoring 2004 249, 2004 250–1, 2004 260

reporting 2004 254

Biennial Meetings of States (BMS), Third (2008) 2009 135, 2009 136–43, 2009 152, 2011

44, 2011 46–7

civil society experts 2009 140

facilitators 2009 137

implementation agenda 2009 142–3

outcome 2009 140–2

preparations for 2009 137–9

Biennial Meetings of States (BMS), Fourth (2010) 2011 43, 2011 44–8, 2011 51–2

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Bosnia 2005 234

Brahimi Report 2005 285, 2005 287

brokering 2004 148

definition 2002 253

illicit 2001 95

international control of 2001 127, 2001 128

Small Arms Conference 2001 128, 2002 57–8, 2004 141, 2004 147

Burundi 2007 199, 2007 204, 2007 210–11

Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials (1979) 2003 223, 2004 214, 2004 215,

2004 216–17, 2004 227, 2004 232, 2004 233, 2004 236, 2006 131, 2011 70, 2011 71,

2011 154

Commodity Trade Statistics Database (Comtrade) 2001 144–7, 2001 156, 2002 113–15,

2003 98–120, 2004 109–14, 2005 98–109, 2006 66–73, 2009 10–25

2008 analysis 2011 11

ammunition, transfers 2006 67, 2010 10, 2010 22–7, 2010 34–5

comparison with other data sources 2009 28–30, 2009 52

customs codes 2009 10, 2009 26, 2009 30

discrepancies with government data 2001 150–1, 2001 156

ECOWAS moratorium 2004 113–14

global trends 2000–2006 2009 7, 2009 11–25, 2009 52

human error 2006 66

international trends 2003 98–104

irresponsible transfers 2007 76

methodology for estimating transfers 2001 144

Small Arms Trade Transparency Barometer 2004 117, 2005 112, 2006 80, 2007 87,

2007 94–7, 2008 114, 2008 137–42, 2009 8, 2009 47–52

transparency 2004 117

Yemen 2003 176–7

Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in all its Aspects (2001)

see also United Nations, Biennial Meetings of States; United Nations, Programme of

Action

analysis of 2002 3–5, 2002 6, 2002 203–31

armed non-state actors 2001 78

assessment 2002 229–30

brokering 2001 128, 2002 57–8, 2004 141, 2004 147

chronology of events 2002 204

conference itself 2002 218–20

definitions 2002 64

follow-up 2002 227–9

General Assembly resolution 2002 206–7

humanitarian impacts of small arms 2002 176

illicit trade, definition 2002 128

issues for 2001 282

monitoring of implementation 2004 250–63

NGOs 2002 217–18, 2002 242

norms 2003 223

preparation for 2001 276–8, 2001 280–1, 2001 282–3, 2002 205–9

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process 2004 249

norms 2003 223, 2003 226–36

stockpile management 2002 261

tracing initiatives 2006 96

transfers to non-state actors 2007 133

weapons collection programmes 2002 281, 2002 303, 2002 316

Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (1980) 2002 179

Convention on Transnational Organized Crime 2001 127–8, 2002 237

norms 2003 223

Darfur 2007 320

DDR and weapons reduction 2005 267–8

coercive disarmament as part of peacekeeping operations 2003 298–9

disarmament in Mozambique 2001 64

future of 2005 287–9

history of DDR 2005 277–9

history of weapons reduction 2005 280

peacekeeping 2005 267–8

South Sudan 2007 331–3

deaths of personnel 2002 187, 2002 196

deaths of staff 2001 226

Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women 2004 227, 2004 235

definitions of small arms and light weapons 2001 8, 2001 251, 2003 59

development programmes

and disarmament 2003 151–4

risks to staff 2003 149

embargoes

Africa 2003 118–19

Angola 2001 116, 2001 117, 2002 249

Croatia 2001 102

effective 2001 2002 132

Ethiopia and Eritrea 2001 175

extra-territorial jurisdiction 2002 256

former Yugoslavia 2001 107

human rights violations 2007 75

humanitarian law 2002 183, 2004 133

international law 2007 132

International Tracing Instrument 2006 108, 2006 111

irresponsible transfers 2007 74

Liberia 2003 118–19

monitoring 2004 5, 2004 249–50, 2004 263–71

norms 2003 224–5

Sierra Leone 2001 110, 2001 120, 2001 172

Somalia 2007 92–3, 2007 94

Sudan 2007 92, 2007 317, 2007 320

violations 2002 131–5, 2002 136, 2003 118–19, 2004 128–33

West African armed groups 2006 256, 2006 258, 2006 266

exports see United Nations (UN), Commodity Trade Statistics Database

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Feasibility Study, brokering 2002 246, 2002 256–7

Firearm Regulation Study (1998) 2004 61

Firearms Protocol 2001 278–80, 2002 236, 2002 237–41, 2005 126, 2007 73, 2007 127,

2008 161, 2008 163, 2009 62, 2009 63

ammunition 2005 24–5, 2005 28

brokers 2001 127–8

customs regulations 2010 55

definition of ‘illicit trafficking’ 2007 73

import marks 2009 119

MANPADS 2005 136

norms 2003 216–17, 2003 223, 2003 225, 2003 238, 2003 247

ratifications 2004 252

scope 2005 125

stockpile management 2002 259

tracing and marking 2002 246, 2002 247, 2006 96, 2006 99, 2006 103–4, 2006 106–7,

2006 114

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2002 210, 2002 216

Group of Experts on the problem of ammunition and explosives 2005 9, 2005 13, 2005 28,

2005 31, 2010 8

Group of Governmental Experts on ammunition 2009 135, 2009 143–7, 2009 152

Group of Governmental Experts on brokering 2007 126, 2010 45–6

Group of Governmental Experts on conventional ammunition stockpiles in surplus 2007

126

Group of Governmental Experts on Small Arms (1999)

ammunition 2009 144–5

brokers 2001 128

marking and tracing 2002 246

producers 2001 9

UN Small Arms Conference (2001) 2002 205–6

Group of Governmental Experts to examine the feasibility, scope and draft parameters of an

arms trade treaty 2009 148, 2009 149–52

Group of Governmental Experts on Tracing Illicit Small Arms and Light Weapons (2003)

2005 28, 2006 96–7, 2006 102–5, 2006 107

Haiti 2005 164

Human Development Index

Brazil 2007 245

Rio de Janeiro 2007 237

Yemen 2003 171–2

Human Rights Committee 2004 216–17

human rights law 2002 179

human rights violations

Cambodia 2006 130

stigmatization of suppliers to 2002 184

humanitarian aid

co-operation with peacekeeping forces 2002 189–90

deteriorating security 2001 226–9

Somalia, attacks on 2002 192

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Sudan 2001 174–5

humanitarian impacts of small arms 2002 176

humanitarian law 2001 223–4

humanitarianism, supply-side 2002 182

illicit transfers, definitions 2001 165, 2001 167

Integrated Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Standards (IDDRS)

child protection 2009 208

reintegration programmes 2009 255–6, 2009 278

weapons registration 2009 126

intellectual property rights 2007 24

Inter-Agency Standing Committee Reference Group on Small Arms (RGSA) 2002 158

International Crime Victim Surveys 2004 179

International Study on Firearm Regulation (1995–1997) 2001 84–6

International Study on Firearm Regulation (1999) 2001 9, 2001 146

Kosovo 2005 217, 2005 220–1

Latin America and the Caribbean 2004 50

law enforcement 2003 224, 2004 214–17, 2004 219–27, 2004 229–31, 2004 234, 2004

237–8, 2006 131

Mali, weapons collection 2002 288

MANPADS 2005 128–9

marking

International Tracing Instrument 2006 95–114

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 119

fragmentation 2007 127–8

General Assembly First Committee 2007 126

Millennium Summit 2003 150

monitoring 2004 249–72

Monitoring Group on Somalia 2007 92–4

municipal armed violence reduction programmes 2007 185

Open-Ended Working Group on Tracing Illicit Small Arms and Light Weapons (OEWG)

2006 95, 2006 96–103

Panel of Experts on Liberia 2009 108

Panel of Experts on Violations of Security Council Sanctions against UNITA (Fowler

Report) 2001 117–19, 2001 173

Panel of Governmental Experts on Small Arms (1997) 2001 276–7

ammunition 2009 144

definition of light weapons 2008 8–11, 2008 30, 2009 8–9

definition of small arms 2001 8, 2004 8, 2005 40–1, 2009 8–9

demand for small arms 2006 143

illicit transfers 2010 44–5

International Tracing Instrument 2006 96, 2006 102, 2006 103–4

legal transfers 2001 142

light weapons 2005 123–4

marking and tracing 2002 246

UN Small Arms Conference 2002 204

Peace Operations Panel 2003 296

peacekeeping missions 2003 294

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Chapter VI mandate 2003 299

co-operation with humanitarian operations 2002 189–90

death of personnel 2002 187–8

deteriorating security 2001 226–9

disarmament 2003 277, 2003 278, 2003 291–2

in former Yugoslavia 2001 200

global measures 2001 276

theft from in Sierra Leone 2001 172–3

Uruguayan soldiers smuggling guns 2001 187

Principles on the Effective Prevention and Investigation of Extra-legal, Arbitrary and

Summary Executions 2004 225, 2004 230

Principles on the Prevention of Human Rights Violations Committed with Small Arms

(2006) 2007 127, 2010 323

Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and

Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (PoA) 2002 203, 2002 236, 2009 62, 2009 63

see also United Nations, Biennial Meetings of States

ammunition 2005 25, 2005 28, 2005 126–7

assessment 2002 3–4, 2002 229–30

Bamako Declaration (2000) (OAU) 2002 213

border controls 2011 44–6, 2011 58

brokering 2002 257–8, 2004 147, 2004 151–2

brokering controls 2011 57

civilian holdings 2007 42

complicity in violations of international law 2007 131

conference negotiations 2002 218–20

demand for small arms 2006 144

disarmament 2009 164, 2009 180

diversion prevention measures 2008 160–1

draft 2002 207–9

embargoes 2004 263–4

EU Plan of Action 2002 214–15

existing responsibilities 2007 130–2

final draft 2002 220–9

Firearms Protocol 2002 216

follow-up 2007 125, 2007 126, 2011 47–8

fragmentation 2007 127–8

General Assembly First Committee 2007 126

illicit transfers 2007 97

implementation 2009 142–3, 2009 152, 2011 4, 2011 43–61

influence of gun lobby 2002 217

international cooperation and assistance 2011 46–7, 2011 58–9

International Tracing Instrument 2006 101–2, 2006 103, 2006 104, 2006 112

key challenges 2007 130–7

licensed production 2007 31

light weapons 2005 126

MANPADS 2005 132, 2005 136

marking and tracing 2002 246–8, 2005 28

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military stockpiles 2007 42

monitoring of implementation 2004 2, 2004 249–63, 2004 271–2

National Points of Contact 2006 58–60

NGOs 2002 242

norms 2003 215–48

Open-ended Meeting of Governmental Experts (MGE) 2011 43, 2011 48, 2011 52,

2011 61

record keeping 2002 246–7

reporting 2006 112, 2009 137–9, 2009 141, 2009 152

Review Conference (2006) 2007 117, 2007 118–26

transfers to non-state actors 2007 133

unlicensed production 2007 24

stockpile management 2011 57–8

stockpile security 2002 259

surplus weapons, definition 2008 81–2

terrorism 2002 228

tracing 2006 96

tracing and record-keeping 2011 56–7

transfer controls 2007 128, 2007 129–30, 2008 159–60

transparency 2006 78–9

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 281

Programme for Coordination and Assistance for Security and Development (PCASED)

2004 112

security of personnel 2002 186, 2002 186–8, 2002 187, 2002 188, 2002 192, 2003 149

slums 2007 168

small arms process 2011 4, 2011 43–61

Small Arms Reduction Plan 2003 309–10

soft law 2003 219

South Sudan 2007 331–3, 2007 335–6

stockpiles

data 2001 62

global 2003 58, 2003 62

Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights 2007 127

Supplement to an Agenda for Peace 2003 227

Surplus Ammunition Report (2008) 2009 143–7, 2009 152

tracing, International Tracing Instrument 2006 95–114

transfers, to non-state actors 2007 132

United Nations International Study on Firearm Regulation 2011 262, 2011 263

weapons registration 2009 124–8

Working Group on the Use of Mercenaries 2011 126, 2011 148–9

World Report on Violence against Children 2009 193

United Nations African Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders

(UNAFRI) 2002 262–3

United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR) 2003 283

United Nations Centre for International Crime Prevention (CICF) 2002 241

United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)

child protection 2009 208

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demand for small arms 2006 144

disarmament and development 2003 154

weapons collection 2004 251

United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (UNCJIN) 2001 84,

2011 263, 2011 264

United Nations Commission on Human Rights 2004 1

United Nations Coordinating Action on Small Arms (UNCASA) 2011 58, 2011 262

United Nations Department for Disarmament Affairs (UNDDA) 2001 277, 2004 254, 2004

258, 2004 263

United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) 2003 292, 2005 277, 2005

289

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Armed Violence Prevention Programme (AVPP) 2006 309, 2007 178

Arms for Development programmes 2003 154, 2006 264–5

Burundi, violence in 2007 197

demand for small arms 2006 144

destruction programme assistance 2008 78

destruction of surplus ammunition in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2005 30

El Salvador 2005 207, 2005 280, 2005 281, 2005 285, 2005 287, 2005 289

armed violence reduction 2008 291–5

How to Guide: Small Arms and Light Weapons Legislation 2011 262

monitoring implementation of Programme of Action 2004 257, 2004 258, 2004 263

Papua New Guinea 2006 165

Republic of the Congo 2003 255, 2003 264–73

Somalia 2003 153

Trust Fund for the Reduction of Small Arms Proliferation 2002 298

weapons collection 2003 309–10, 2009 124–6

1989–2002 2003 279–81

Albania 2002 299

Mali 2002 288

participatory approaches 2002 313

Republic of the Congo 2002 300–1

safety 2002 312

Weapons Collection, Management, and Destruction Programme 2002 281

weapons for development 2002 298, 2003 309–10

West African Moratorium 2001 259

United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) 2001 277, 2001 278–9, 2005 26

firearms regulation 2011 263

Model Regulations 2010 49

United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)

Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) 2009 148–52, 2011 43–4, 2011 53–5

First Committee (Disarmament and International Security) 2009 136, 2009 142

omnibus resolution (2010) 2011 50–2

Report of the Disarmament Commission 2011 263

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights 2005 183, 2005 273

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

forced displacement, 2001 2002 167

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killing of staff in West Timor 2001 228

militarization of refugee camps 2001 227, 2005 273

move to operational intervention 2002 185

security of staff 2001 226, 2001 228

violence in refugee camps 2002 169

United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) 2011 287

United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) 2004 251, 2004 258, 2006 96

United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) 2005 220–1

United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) 2009 317, 2009 321, 2009 331

United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) 2004 179, 2006

169

urban armed violence 2007 169–70

United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic (MINURCA) 2005 316, 2005 324–5

United Nations Mission in Côte d’Ivoire (MINUCI) 2011 196, 2011 197

United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) 2006 261–2

weapons collection 2009 125

United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL), disarmament 2002 289–90, 2003 283,

2003 290, 2003 307, 2006 255

United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) 2007 331–3, 2007 335–6, 2010 285, 2010 290,

2010 296

civilian disarmament 2007 335–6

United Nations Observer Mission in Bougainville (UNOMB) 2003 302

United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG) 2003 207, 2003 210

United Nations Observer Mission in Liberia (UNOMIL), weapons collection 2002 288–9, 2003

283, 2003 293, 2003 307

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), UN Firearms Protocol 2007 126–7

United Nations Office of the Resident Coordinator in Madagascar, Peace and Conflict Impact

Assessment 2011 167, 2011 181

United Nations Operation in Burundi (ONUB) 2007 199, 2007 204, 2007 210–11

United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire (UNOCI) 2011 196, 2011 197, 2011 211, 2011 216

United Nations Operation in Somalia (UNOSOM II) 2003 298–9

United Nations Regional Centre for Peace, Disarmament and Development in Latin America and

the Caribbean (UN-LiREC) 2001 255–6

United Nations Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament (UNREC) 2002 262

United Nations Register of Conventional Arms (UNRCA) 2001 252, 2001 280

ammunition 2010 10

data on legal transfers 2001 143

data submitted to 2009 7, 2009 10, 2009 26–8

inclusion of light weapons 2004 115, 2004 253, 2005 109–10

light weapons transfers 2011 13–14, 2011 35

MANPADS 2004 93, 2005 128–9, 2011 34

Togo 2002 81

transparency 2006 79

United Nations Security Council (UNSC)

Resolution 1612 2009 208

Resolution 1701 2009 322

United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) 2011 233, 2011 235–6, 2011 238

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United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) 2003 295

United Nations Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja, and Western Sirmium

(UNTAES) 2002 290, 2003 300

United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) 2006 120–1

United Self-Defence Forces of Colombia see Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia

United Somali Congress Ali Mahdi Faction, firearms 2010 122

United Somali Congress/Somali Salvation Alliance (USC/SSA), guided light weapons holdings

2008 33

United States (US)

655 Report 2001 152, 2002 121–2, 2003 106, 2005 113

Aceh reintegration support 2009 258

Afghanistan 2004 89, 2005 234

Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) 2009 285, 2009 288–9

Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA) 2011 152–3

ammunition

procurement 2010 14

requirements 2008 91

stockpiles 2008 91, 2008 93

transfers, transparency 2010 12

anti-materiel rifles 2008 22–3

armed violence

interventions 2008 280–8

school shootings 2008 265–6

Arms Export Control Act (2005) 2008 169

arms management, Iraq 2008 58–9

Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) 2009 148, 2009 149

art 2005 150–2

Boston Gun Project 2006 148, 2006 155, 2006 312–13, 2007 181, 2008 286, 2010 246

brokering 2004 160, 2004 161

controls 2001 103, 2001 104, 2001 125, 2002 254, 2002 255, 2002 256, 2002 257

extraterritorial jurisdiction 2004 158

licensing 2004 154, 2004 156, 2004 157

regulation 2004 162–3

trials 2004 165

Census Bureau, weapons categories 2009 30

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 2005 242

civilian firearms 2010 114

carrying in public 2011 295, 2011 296

licences 2011 281, 2011 282

prohibited and restricted 2011 271–3

registration 2011 274

regulation 2011 267

self-defence use 2011 287–9

storage requirements 2011 292

transfer regulation 2011 284

user regulation 2011 276, 2011 277, 2011 278, 2011 279, 2011 280

confiscation, disposal method 2002 311

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conflict deaths

Bosnia 2005 234

Iraq 2005 234–5

Consent-to-Search programme 2008 283

Consolidated Appropriations Bill 2004 66–7

control measures

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 119–20, 2007 121, 2007 123, 2007 124

ammunition 2005 21–2

Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) 2007 126, 2007 127

Assault Weapon Ban 2004 66–7, 2005 21, 2005 50, 2005 62–3, 2005 75

brokers 2001 103, 2001 104, 2001 125, 2001 126, 2002 254, 2002 255, 2002 256

civilian ownership 2002 264, 2002 265

end-user certification 2007 123

General Assembly First Committee 2007 126

global norms 2003 234

Inter-American Convention 2001 255

international tracing instrument ammunition 2007 124

licensed production 2007 28

MANPADS 2004 92, 2004 93, 2005 130–6

2006 UN Review Conference 2007 125–6

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 188

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons 2002 211, 2002 212

proceedings for violations of international law 2002 180

reform 2004 66–7

transfers to non-state actors, 2006 UN Review Conference 2007 123–4

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 238, 2002 241

UN Programme of Action 2002 208, 2002 221, 2002 223–5, 2002 226

UN Small Arms Conference 2002 206, 2002 208, 2002 217, 2002 218, 2002 219,

2002 220

costs of small arms violence 2006 194, 2006 195, 2006 196, 2006 197, 2006 199, 2006

200, 2006 201

DDR programmes 2009 186

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency 2011 78

demand for small arms, costs of illicit use 2006 155

Department of Defense (DoD)

ammunition security risk coding 2008 50

Defense Transportation Tracking System 2008 132–3

Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund 2008 126

private security 2011 108

Small Arms Serialization Program (SASP) 2007 83–4

Special Assignment Airlift Mission 2008 133

Department of State (DoS)

Algeria, human rights violations 2007 77

Blue Lantern end-use monitoring programme 2008 129, 2008 137, 2008 170

budget for weapons destruction 2008 105

Haiti, human rights abuses 2007 174

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Israel, human rights violations 2007 79–80

Political Terror Scale 2007 75

transfers to Iraqi Security Forces 2007 82–5

deportation, gang members 2008 290

destruction programmes, surplus weapons 2008 96, 2008 97, 2008 98

development and arms control, 2006 UN Review Conference 2007 125

Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) 2008 143

disarmament 2009 179

diversion

firearms components to Europe 2008 120, 2008 130

Stinger missiles to Afghanistan 2008 120, 2008 125

weapons in Iraq 2008 125, 2008 126

end-use monitoring 2008 144, 2008 169–70, 2008 171–3

export controls

end-user certification 2009 82

exceptions 2009 78

licensing authorities 2009 90

licensing systems 2009 72, 2009 75

pre-licensing requirements 2009 76

transfer criteria 2009 94

exports

to Afghanistan 2007 98

to Africa 2003 118

to Algeria 2007 77

ammunition 2006 67, 2009 14, 2009 15

annual value 2001 148

arms sourcing to conflicts 2005 160

by category 2001 154, 2001 155

classification of 2004 107

codes of conduct 2002 183

to Colombia 2004 129, 2004 130, 2005 161, 2005 162, 2005 165, 2006 236

Comtrade data 2009 8, 2009 12

control and accountability 2002 248

customs data 2002 126

dependence of producers on 2004 119–21

end-use assurances 2002 249, 2002 250

human rights 2004 128, 2004 129, 2004 130, 2004 131, 2004 132

hunting and sporting firearms 2002 124

to Indonesia 2007 79

to Iraq 2006 74, 2007 74, 2007 81–5, 2007 102

irresponsible transfers from 2007 73, 2007 74, 2007 77, 2007 79, 2007 81–5, 2007 98,

2007 99, 2007 100, 2007 101, 2007 102, 2007 103, 2007 104, 2007 105, 2007

106, 2007 107

to Israel 2002 18

to Japan 2009 27, 2009 30

to Latin America 2003 114

list of importers 2005 106, 2005 107, 2005 108, 2005 109, 2006 75–8

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MANPADS 2002 116, 2004 87, 2004 88, 2004 89

military firearms 2001 146, 2001 147, 2002 115, 2002 116, 2009 33, 2009 34

military small arms and light weapons 2009 23, 2009 24

muzzle-loading firearms 2002 114

national reporting 2001 152–4, 2002 120, 2002 121–2, 2002 123, 2002 124

to Nepal 2003 97

non-military pistols and revolvers 2002 114

non-military shotguns 2002 114

pistols and revolvers 2001 146, 2001 147, 2009 20, 2009 41

security measures 2008 132–3, 2008 143

selected transfers 1999–2001 2002 147

share of total arms exports 2001 144

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

shotgun shells 2010 25

Small Arms Trade Transparency Barometer 2004 3–4

small-calibre cartridges and parts 2010 23, 2010 24

sporting and hunting shotguns and rifles 2009 18, 2009 44, 2009 45

sporting rifles 2002 114

top exporters 2004 2007 74

transparency 2001 152–4, 2002 117, 2004 116, 2004 117, 2005 112, 2005 113, 2006

80, 2006 81, 2007 74, 2007 87, 2007 88, 2009 48, 2009 49, 2010 15, 2011 15,

2011 16

trends 2000 2003 105–8

unilateral arms embargoes 2002 133

value 2001 2004 100, 2004 101, 2004 106

value 2002 2005 97, 2005 98, 2005 100, 2005 105

value 2003 2006 65, 2006 73

to Yemen 2003 175

firearm homicides and suicides 2008 281–2

1998 2001 201, 2001 209, 2001 240

and civilian ownership 1999 2001 203–4, 2001 239

compared to non-firearm homicides 2007 166

demographics 2001 239

human development indicators 2001 233, 2001 241

firearm injuries 2008 257

firearms, access to 2008 284–7

gang violence 2008 225–6, 2008 234, 2008 270, 2008 286, 2010 129, 2010 132–5, 2010

146, 2010 148

girls 2010 194

gangs

girl members 2010 187–8, 2010 193

gun ownership 2010 109, 2010 112, 2010 113, 2010 114

membership 2010 106, 2010 107

Mexican-American 2010 230–1, 2010 242, 2010 244

prevention strategies 2010 237–8, 2010 240

suppression strategies 2010 246, 2010 247, 2010 248

treatment strategies 2010 242

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Golden Sentry programme 2008 170

Haiti 2005 163–5

correlation to city size 2007 165, 2007 166

homicides 2008 280, 2008 281–2

urban areas 2008 222, 2008 257, 2010 132–5

illegal sales of weapons 2008 62

illicit transfers from 2001 189, 2007 90–1

ant trade into Mexico 2002 135

brokers 2001 103, 2001 104

to Central American non-state actors 2002 129

Cold War grey market 2001 168–9

to Colombia 2006 222

to Indonesia 2007 79

to Iraq 2007 74, 2007 81–5

to Latin America 2003 116–17

to Libya 2001 103

to non-state actors in Afghanistan 2007 135

to Paraguay 2001 186

to Rwanda 2002 132

to Somalia 2007 93–4

to Sudanese rebels 2001 174

to Venezuela 2007 81

illicit transfers to, from Russian Federation 2001 178–9

import markings 2009 119, 2009 120

imports

ammunition 2009 16, 2009 17

Beretta 2002 37

from Brazil 2001 30, 2007 95–6

from Canada 2001 149

from central and eastern Europe 2003 38–9

from China 2001 45, 2002 22

Comtrade data 2001 156, 2009 8, 2009 12

Container Security Initiative 2003 107

customs data 2002 126

from the European Union 2003 103–4, 2004 124

from FN Herstal 2001 31

from Germany 2001 150

handguns 2009 8

hunting and sporting firearms 2002 126

from Latin America 2003 114, 2004 17, 2004 18, 2004 19, 2004 20, 2004 22, 2004

123

list of exporters 2005 102, 2005 103, 2005 104, 2005 105, 2006 68–73

military firearms 2002 116

military small arms and light weapons 2009 25

national data on 2007 52

national reporting 2001 157

pistols and revolvers 2002 114, 2009 21, 2009 22, 2009 40

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from Russia 2003 111, 2004 122

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

shotgun shells 2010 25, 2010 26

small-calibre cartridges 2010 23, 2010 24

sporting and hunting firearms 2009 8, 2009 47

sporting shotguns 2009 18, 2009 19–20

survey of producers 2001 26–7

top importers 2004 2007 74

TOW missiles 2011 32–3

trends 2000 2003 105–8

value 1994–1998 2001 157

value 2000 2003 101

value 2001 2004 100, 2004 101, 2004 108, 2004 111

value 2002 2005 97, 2005 98, 2005 106, 2005 109

value 2003 2006 65, 2006 67, 2006 74, 2006 78

injuries, cost of treating 2001 216

International Traffic in Arms Regulations (2007) 2008 169

intervention programmes, violence reduction 2008 282–8

Iraq 2004 44–5, 2004 49–50, 2005 234–5, 2008 14

legal transfers, classification of 2001 142

less-lethal weapons 2011 84, 2011 86–7

MANPADS development 2008 16–17

marking and tracing, International Tracing Instrument 2006 100–1, 2006 102

mass shootings 2011 267

Mayors Against Illegal Guns 2008 285

military procurement 2006 9–10, 2006 29

age of stock 2006 16

development of new weapons 2006 23

imports 2002 22, 2002 37

major initiatives 2006 11

OICW development 2006 24

procurement rate 2006 16

projected rate 2006 18

ratio of types of weapons 2006 13

missile countermeasures on civilian aircraft 2004 91

National Strategy for Combating Terrorism 2004 66

non-state actors, support for 2002 129, 2002 131

organized crime 2008 64

police

shooting with own weapons 2011 79

use-of-force policies 2011 71

police weapons 2010 114, 2011 74–5

acousitc weapons 2011 83

militarization 2011 86, 2011 93

policing 2004 217, 2004 223, 2004 226, 2004 228, 2004 238

pollution, ammunition 2005 17

prices

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AK-47 2002 65, 2002 67–8

Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 262, 2007 280

prison gangs 2010 157, 2010 160–2

firearms 2010 173

private military companies 2001 109

Private Security Companies 2001 220

armed 2011 115, 2011 116

personnel 2011 106

training 2011 123

production

ammunition 2003 13, 2003 16–17, 2005 15

assault rifles 2004 28–9

by value 2001 14

by volume 2001 13, 2003 13

carbines 2004 29

Census of Manufacturers 1997 2001 10

company profiles 2000 2002 27–9, 2002 55

distribution 2003 12

employment in the small arms industry 2003 17

financial indicators of main companies 2000 2002 21

global ranking 2001 15, 2001 16

grenade launchers 2004 32

illicit 2001 45

of illicit weapons seized in Brazil 2001 22, 2001 23

licensed 2002 45

control measures 2007 28

of FN Herstal products 2007 18

MANPADS 2007 21

owners of technology 2007 21

technology acquirers 2007 15

technology owners 2007 15, 2007 19

light weapons 2008 35

machine guns 2004 31

major ammunition producers 2001 15

major producing companies 2003 14–15

MANPADS 2004 81, 2004 82

licensed production 2007 21

Manufacturing Census 2004 11

manufacturing sectors 2005 47–59, 2005 61

military small arms production 2000 2002 13

military-style ammunition 2002 14

mortars 2002 72

most important companies 2002 20, 2003 15

most popular small arms 2001 18, 2001 19, 2001 20, 2001 21

producer accountability 2004 1

ranked by weapons type 1998–1999 2002 29

seizures of illicit weapons in Brazil 2001 23

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shoulder-fired rocket launchers 2002 71

survey of producers 2001 25–6, 2001 53, 2002 10, 2002 27, 2002 57, 2003 16–18,

2004 10–14

total value 2003 16–18

total volume 2003 16–18

trends 2004 8, 2004 38

volume of 2002 13–14

Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) 2008 287–8

school shootings 2008 265–6

small arms per person 2008 87, 2008 88

Somalia 2007 92

state-to-state transfers 2008 166

Stern Commission 2011 88, 2011 92, 2011 93

stockpiles 2002 83–6, 2003 57, 2003 61, 2004 53, 2004 56, 2004 57

civilian holdings 2002 79, 2004 51, 2007 39, 2007 46–8

automatic rifles 2006 56

control measures 2002 264, 2002 265

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9, 2007 62

data on private legal firearms 2001 85, 2001 86

estimates 2007 53

gender 2001 213

hunting 2007 63

illicit, most popular firearms 2001 21

national registration data 2007 50

patterns of 2007 63

private illegal firearms 2001 86

regulation of, 2006 UN Review Conference 2007 124

September 11, 2001 2003 60, 2003 61

thefts from 2002 138

distribution of firearms ownership 2001 65–6

MANPADS 2004 84

military 2001 73, 2002 75, 2002 83–6, 2006 44, 2006 46, 2006 47, 2006 53, 2006 56,

2006 57

ammunition 2005 29

destruction programmes 2002 73, 2007 64, 2007 65

inventory control 2002 260–1

thefts from 2002 259

transfer to civilian ownership 2007 61

weapons-to-troop ratio 2002 84–6

police 2001 69, 2001 70, 2005 78, 2006 41, 2006 43

September 11, 2001 2003 60–2

stolen firearms 2004 60, 2004 61, 2004 62, 2004 63

surplus ammunition, General Assembly First Committee 2007 126

surplus weapons 2008 89, 2009 69

disposal of 2008 81

terrorism, Moldovan trade 2003 109–10

theft of weapons 2008 55–6, 2008 64

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Tiahrt Amendment 2008 286–7

transportation

licensing 2010 53

record-keeping 2010 53

Vanuatu and arms trade liberalization 2002 126

violence and crime

correlation with city size 2007 165, 2007 166

costs of 2001 216, 2004 191, 2006 194, 2006 195, 2006 196, 2006 197, 2006 199,

2006 200, 2006 201

drug-related violence 2001 221

firearms used in crimes 2001 23–4

frequency of defensive uses 2004 184

gangs 2007 171

gun ownership as deterrence 2004 186

handguns 2004 189–90

liability suits 2003 18

self-defence 2004 181

victims of 2004 61, 2004 179, 2004 183

violence, municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 182, 2007 188

violence risk factors 2008 282

interventions 2008 267

Native Americans 2008 249

race 2008 259

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 74, 2002 282–3, 2003 280, 2005

72–4

young men and small arms 2006 297, 2006 304, 2006 306–7, 2006 311–12, 2006 313

United States Agency for International Development (USAID) 2005 285

United States Air Force, small arms inventory 2001 2002 85

United States Army

ammunition producers 2001 27

inventory control 2002 260–1

small arms acquisitions 2000 2002 86

small arms inventory 2001 2002 84–6

United States Coast Guard, small arms inventory 2001 2002 85

United States Navy, small arms inventory 2001 2002 85

United States Virgin Islands, tax havens and brokers 2001 105

United Tajik Opposition 2005 169–71

United Wa State Army (UWSA) (Myanmar)

firearms 2010 122

guided light weapons holdings 2008 33

Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) 2002 179, 2003 219–20, 2004 181, 2004

213–14

UNLA see Uganda National Liberation Army

unleaded ammunition 2005 16–17

UNMIL see United Nations Mission in Liberia

UNMIS see United Nations Mission in Sudan

UNOCI see United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire

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UNODC see United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

UNOMB see United Nations Observer Mission in Bougainville

UNOMIG see United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia

UNOSOM II see United Nations Operation in Somalia

UNRCA see United Nations Register of Conventional Arms

UNRF see Uganda National Rescue Front

UNTAC see United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia

UNTAES see United Nations Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja, and

Western Sirmium

UNTAG see United Nations Transition Assistance Group

UPADS see Union panafricaine pour la démocratie sociale

UPDA see Ugandan People’s Defence Army

UPDF see Ugandan People’s Defence Force

Upper Nile State (Sudan), tribal conflict 2010 288

Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) 2005 231–2, 2005 234, 2005 238–9, 2005 241–7,

2007 76

urban areas

see also cities

accidental shootings 2007 230

armed violence 2008 221–2, 2008 257, 2008 291, 2009 196

Brazil 2007 228–52

Burundi 2007 197–221

correlation between crime rates and city size 2007 164–5

definition 2007 169

patterns of civilian ownership 2007 63

Philippines 2007 144–59

population 2007 163

violence 2007 161–89

urban renewal programmes, post-conflict security 2009 233, 2009 240

URD see Union pour le renouveau démocratique

Uruguay

control measures, MERCOSUR 2001 258

disarmament 2009 163

illicit transfers from, to Brazil 2007 306

illicit transfers to 2001 186–7

imports 2001 157

customs data 2002 117, 2002 126

military procurement 2006 27, 2006 30

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 280

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

survey of producers 2001 28, 2001 53, 2002 57

stockpiles, 2004 update 2004 51, 2004 52, 2004 53

surplus weapons 2008 84

US see United States

US Repeating Arms Co. (United States) 2001 23, 2001 26, 2002 31

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use-of-force policies, police 2011 69, 2011 70–1, 2011 94

USP see Unité de la Sécurité Présidentielle

UWA see Uganda Wildlife Authority

UWSA see United Wa State Army

Uzbekistan

imports 2002 147

Kyrgyzstan 2004 309, 2004 310–11, 2004 318, 2004 322

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 280

stockpiles 2002 102

Tajikistan 2005 170–1

Uzi sub-machine gun 2004 30

Burundi 2007 204

Israeli stockpiles 2003 77

most popular sub-machine guns 2001 19, 2001 20

producers 2001 39, 2002 35

unlicensed production 2007 25

V.A. Degtyarev Plant (Russian Federation) 2001 33, 2003 19, 2004 14, 2004 15

company profile 2000 2002 26

exports 2004 122

financial indicators 2000 2002 21

financial indicators 2002 27

manufacturing sectors 2005 60

value of guns, demand for small arms 2006 153–4

value of lost life 2001 216

Vanuatu

civilian ownership 2004 283

gun control measures 2004 302, 2004 303

imports

from the United States 2004 280

value 2000 2004 281

stockpiles 2003 89, 2004 284

tax havens and brokers 2001 105

World Trade Organization and tariffs on imports 2002 126

Vazovski Mashinostroitelni Zavodi (Bulgaria) 2003 44

Vector R4/R5s 2003 267

vehicle hijacking, Papua New Guinea 2006 184

vehicles, UAZ-3151 2008 9–10

Vektor (South Africa) 2001 21, 2001 41, 2001 44

Vektor machine gun 2002 48

Venezuela

civilian firearms, prohibited and restricted 2011 273

Colombian insurgents 2002 82–3

conflict, attempted overthrow of Chávez government 2002 2007 76

control measures, international transfer controls 2007 123

homicides 2008 215

urban violence 2007 186

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human rights violations 2007 80–1

illicit transfers from 2006 83

to Colombia 2004 130, 2005 163, 2006 85, 2006 87, 2006 222

imports

from Brazil 2004 123

concerns 2006 87

customs data 2002 126

irresponsible transfers to 2007 76, 2007 80–1, 2007 107

list of exporters 2006 72

MANPADS 2011 33

pistols and revolvers 2002 114

from the United States 2001 154, 2004 120

value 2001 2004 103, 2004 108, 2004 111

value 2002 2005 106

value 2003 2006 74, 2006 78

military procurement 2006 12, 2006 13, 2006 30

OAS firearms instruments 2001 254

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 280

prison gangs, firearms 2010 173

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2002 45, 2007 9, 2007 11, 2007 15, 2007 30

manufacturing sectors 2005 61

most popular small arms 2001 20

survey of producers 2001 53, 2002 57, 2004 18, 2004 26

SA-24 MANPADS 2011 22

stockpiles 2004 51, 2004 52, 2004 53

military 2006 43, 2006 44, 2006 51

surplus weapons 2008 84, 2008 85

Territorial Guard 2008 85–6

theft of weapons 2008 55

unemployment and firearm homicides 2003 138

urban violence, political 2007 173, 2007 186

verification, post-conflict weapons collection 2009 123

Verney-Carron, Flash-Ball munitions 2011 81, 2011 89

victim assistance, 2006 UN Review Conference 2007 126

victimization

Africa 2007 171–3

Brazil 2007 227–8, 2007 231–3

Burundi 2007 211–12, 2007 214–15

Colombia 2006 223–6, 2006 230, 2006 239

correlation with city size 2007 164–5

effects of small arms misuse 2003 147

Pakistan, urban political armed violence in Karachi 2007 175

Papua New Guinea 2006 165, 2006 169–75

public perceptions of security 2007 175–8, 2007 182

South Sudan 2007 327–31

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urban violence 2007 169–70, 2007 175–8

correlation to city size 2007 167

urbanization and violence 2007 164

violence and crime 2004 178, 2004 179–80, 2004 191

young men and small arms 2006 295, 2006 297

victims, gang violence 2010 69, 2010 145, 2010 197–9

Victoria (Australia)

civilian firearms

prohibited and restricted 2011 269

use regulation 2011 286

user regulation 2011 277, 2011 278

video games 2005 145–6

Viera de Mello (Brazil) 2001 29

Viet Cong, weapon-related commitments 2010 318

Vietnam

exports, irresponsible transfers to Philippines 2007 104

firearm homicides and suicides 2001 233

homicides, human development indicators 2001 241

illicit transfers from

to the LTTE in Sri Lanka 2001 182

MANPADS 2004 89

to Myanmar 2004 131

imports 2005 104

MANPADS 2004 87

occupation of Cambodia 2006 120

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 280

production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

licensed 2007 15, 2007 18, 2007 21

light weapons 2008 35

MANPADS 2004 81, 2004 82

survey of producers 2001 53, 2002 57

reserve forces 2001 72

stockpiles

military 2006 48, 2006 52, 2006 57

People’s War strategy 2002 77

Vietnam War

cascading weapons 2001 169

post-traumatic stress disorder 2002 167

state stockpiles 2006 38

vigilante groups 2004 196–8

community security 2010 267

Côte d’Ivoire 2011 211–12

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 180

transfers to non-state actors 2007 133

urban armed violence 2007 176, 2007 180, 2007 183

West Africa 2006 249, 2006 250–1, 2006 252

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Village Guards (Turkey) 2010 261

vintage weapons, data on 2007 43

violence 2004 2, 2004 4, 2004 173–211

see also armed violence; crime; gang violence

accessibility thesis 2001 202–5, 2002 159, 2004 182–6

Africa 2004 192–9

art 2005 150–3

black market 2001 167, 2002 67–8

Brazil 2007 227–52, 2007 289–90

diversions 2007 301–11

Burundi 2007 197–221

Cambodia 2006 122–3, 2006 125–30, 2006 136

Central America 2001 232

civilian holdings 2007 42

clustering surveys 2005 239–40, 2005 241, 2005 244

Colombia 2006 215–41

and communities 2008 228–36, 2008 240, 2008 256, 2008 287–8

contexts of 2008 215

costs of 2001 4, 2001 216, 2004 190–2, 2006 189–211

cultures of 2001 205–8, 2005 205–23

deaths 2010 85

definitions 2005 230–1, 2007 164, 2008 212–13, 2008 246, 2008 277

demand, prices 2007 265

demand for small arms 2006 141, 2006 142–3, 2006 149–51

drug-related 2001 221

ecological model 2008 211, 2008 226, 2008 228, 2008 237, 2008 250–1

effect of small arms on intensity 2006 142–3

effects on human development 2003 129–49

effects of small arms misuse 2003 136–40

elections 2010 265

empirical studies 2008 249

entrepreneurs 2009 232

Europe 2003 63

criminal victimization in 2007 169–70

gender 2001 213

Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and Development (2006) 2007 127

Georgia 2003 209

group goals 2005 192–3, 2005 196

gun culture 2001 205–8, 2005 205–23

humanitarian law 2002 176–92

interventions 2008 262–9

Iraqi stockpiles 2004 44

Latin America 2004 52–4

male youth 2006 295–317

mapping of 2008 216

and mental illness 2008 254, 2008 255

municipal violence prevention programmes 2007 178–88

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national control of civilian ownership 2002 263

Nigeria, correlation to city size 2007 167

Pacific 2004 295

Papua New Guinea 2006 165–84

pathways model 2008 251–3

political 2011 209–10

post-conflict 2005 268, 2005 271–4

prevention 2008 245

problem behaviour theory 2008 248

public perceptions of security 2007 175–8, 2007 182

reasons for stopping 2008 270

refugee camps 2002 168–9, 2005 273

relationship with arms availability 2001 200–8

risk factors 2008 229–30, 2008 238, 2008 245–6, 2008 249–53

social bonding theory 2008 248

social learning theory 2008 248

South Africa 2002 269–70

South Sudan 2007 317–44

transfer of military firearms to civilian ownership 2007 61

triggers 2008 256

types 2008 213–15, 2008 259–63

Uganda 2006 288, 2006 289

United Kingdom 2004 188–9

United States, liability suits 2003 18

urban areas 2007 161–89

of urbanization 2007 175–8

‘weapons priming effect’ 2006 307–8

Yemen 2003 179–80, 2003 187

young men and small arms 2006 298–301, 2006 307–10, 2006 313–16

violence reduction programmes

Colombia 2006 215, 2006 230–5

cost-benefit analysis 2003 132–3

cost-effectiveness analyses 2006 195, 2006 196–7

demand for small arms 2006 158

increasing protective factors 2006 313–16

municipal 2007 178–88

Papua New Guinea 2006 170, 2006 183

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 279, 2002 282–3, 2002 304–5, 2002

307–10

young men and small arms 2006 310–13

violence-induced displacement, indicators 2002 159, 2002 160

Viva Rio (Brazil) 2002 243, 2006 156

ammunition diversions 2007 311

Brazilian exports 2001 2002 125

weapons collection and destruction programmes 2002 284

voluntary approaches, municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 181, 2007 185–8

Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights (VPs) 2011 136, 2011 141, 2011 154–8

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Voluntary Society of Supporters for the Air Force And Navy (DAOSAAF) (Georgia) 2003 197

voluntary weapons collection 2002 286, 2002 292–7

Argentina 2002 307–10

VPs see Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights

vulnerable families, Brazil 2007 233, 2007 235, 2007 244, 2007 245, 2007 247

vulnerable persons, policing 2004 235–7

Vursan (Turkey) 2002 12

Vyatskiye Polyany Machine Building Plant Molot (Russian Federation) 2003 19

WA see Wassenaar Arrangement

Wallis and Futuna 2004 283, 2004 284, 2004 302

stockpiles 2003 89

Wallonian Region (Belgium), exports 2006 69

Wani, Clement 2010 292

war

definitions of 2005 230–2

Georgia 2003 206

global deaths, 2002 update 2002 157

post-conflict recurrence 2009 231

types of 2005 180

Uppsala Conflict Database 2007 76

war booty

2002 update 2002 138–9

diversions to illicit trade 2002 129

war crimes

disarming ex-combatants 2002 306

injury to killed ratio 2002 161

international law 2002 179

transfer controls 2007 132

Israel 2007 80

justice 2003 311–12

West African armed groups 2006 265–6

war economies, disarmament 2003 300–1

war profits, disarmament 2003 300–1

War on Terror 2004 66

see also terrorism

effect on stockpiles 2003 60–2

transfers, to Nepal 2003 97

Yemen 2003 182

War Tribunals 2002 177

warehousing and handling agents 2010 44

Warhol, Andy 2005 142, 2005 143

warlords

Afghanistan 2009 285, 2009 290–1

Georgia 2003 202–4

paramilitaries 2001 72

Somalia 2007 92–4

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transfers to non-state actors 2007 133

warning shots, policing 2004 219

Warsaw Treaty Organisation (WTO) 2001 34

Washington, D.C. (United States), homicide rate 2007 165

Wassenaar Arrangement (WA) 2005 109–10

Best Practice Guidelines for Exports of Small Arms and Light Weapons 2007 25–6, 2009

62, 2009 63, 2009 69, 2009 82, 2009 91

Best Practices to Prevent Destabilising Transfers of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW)

through Air Transport 2010 47, 2010 48–9

brokering 2004 149, 2004 155

categories of weapons 2004 116, 2004 118

diversion prevention 2008 161

Elements for Export Controls of Man-Portable Air Defence Systems (MANPADS) (2003)

2007 28, 2009 146

end-use assurances 2002 249, 2002 251, 2002 252

intellectual property rights 2007 24, 2007 25–6

licensed production, MANPADS 2007 28

light weapons 2005 125, 2005 127

MANPADS 2004 92, 2004 93, 2005 123, 2005 127–8, 2005 130–8, 2007 28

monitoring 2004 252

Munitions List (ML) 2005 102, 2009 66–7

ammunition data 2010 10

re-export provisions 2009 83

transparency of transfers 2004 114, 2004 115, 2004 253, 2005 110

Watson, Ronnie 2001 117

WCO see World Customs Organization

wealth

civilian holdings 2007 57–60, 2007 61–2

urban violence 2007 167

young men and small arms 2006 301, 2006 302, 2006 303–4, 2006 306

weapons collection programmes 2002 5, 2002 7, 2002 279–317

Aceh 2009 256

Afghanistan 2009 292–3, 2009 295

Albanian National Liberation Army 2002 89

Argentina 2002 307–10

Australia 2009 166, 2009 167–9

Balkans 2001 177

Bougainville 2003 303

Brazil 2009 166, 2009 169–71

Burundi 2007 203–7

Cambodia 2006 123–5

Colombia 2006 232–3, 2006 233–4

destruction programmes 2002 73

development 2003 155

effect of war on terror 2003 60–2

European unregistered firearms 2003 70

Georgia 2003 191–2, 2003 203–5

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Kosovo 2009 124, 2009 125

lessons learned 2002 303–11

Liberia 2009 124, 2009 125

municipal armed violence reduction programmes 2007 180, 2007 181, 2007 185–8

national control of civilian ownership 2002 267

NGOs 2002 243

norms 2003 231

peace process disarmament 2003 277–316

phases 2002 286–97

programmes 1989–2001 2002 302

recirculation 2006 248

record-keeping 2009 122–8

Republic of the Congo 2003 255–73, 2009 124, 2009 125

Solomon Islands 2003 303, 2009 166, 2009 174–5

South Africa 2009 166, 2009 176–7

United Kingdom 2009 166, 2009 171–4

West African armed groups 2006 259–61, 2006 264–5

Weapons for Development projects

see also Arms for Development

Papua New Guinea 2006 183

post-conflict security 2009 233, 2009 240

West Africa 2006 259

weapons identification

import marks 2009 118–20

manufacturers’ marks 2009 114–16

serial numbers 2009 116–18, 2009 130

weapon models 2009 111–14

weapons lotteries, post-conflict security 2009 233, 2009 240

‘weapons priming effect’, young men and small arms 2006 307–8

weapons reduction programmes 2005 72–6, 2005 267–93

see also disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration; weapons collection

ammunition 2005 29–30

Central African Republic 2005 323–7

history of 2005 279–80

incentives 2005 280–3

Kosovo gun culture 2005 206

measuring success 2005 284–5

municipal armed violence reduction programmes 2007 179, 2007 180, 2007 181, 2007

185–8

Papua New Guinea 2006 166, 2006 183, 2006 184

post-conflict 2005 267–8, 2005 275–89

shortcomings 2005 283–9

West Africa 2006 248

young men and small arms 2006 310–13

weapons use, international humanitarian law 2007 132

Weapons-free Village (WFV) campaign (Solomon Islands) 2006 153, 2006 156, 2006 157

Weiss, Taya 2006 143

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Wellford, Charles F. 2006 143

Wendt, Rainer 2007 51

West Africa

armed groups 2002 81–2, 2006 247–67

countries of 2001 259

illicit transfers 2001 171–3, 2003 118–19

Moratorium 2001 258–61

peace operations, disarmament 2003 292

stockpiles 2002 81–2, 2003 82–3

West African Air Services 2008 117

West African Moratorium 2001 258–61, 2002 246, 2005 125

West Bank

insurgent weapons, 2002 update 2002 90–4

Israeli stockpiles 2003 77, 2003 78

non-state actors

foreign government support for 2002 130

illicit transfers to 2002 131

West Nile Bank Front (WNBF) 2006 282

West Papua

illicit transfers to 2001 184

insurgent firearms 2002 98

West Papua Independence Movement see Organisasi Papua Merdeka

West Side Boys (WSB) (Sierra Leone) 2006 249

West Timor, killing of UN staff 2001 228

Western Australia (Australia)

civilian firearms

prohibited and restricted 2011 269

use regulation 2011 284

user regulation 2011 276

Western Cape (South Africa)

gangs

gun ownership 2010 112, 2010 113, 2010 115

membership 2010 106, 2010 107, 2010 108

Western Cartridge Co. (WCC) (United States) 2007 305

Western Equatoria (Sudan) 2007 325

Western Europe

firearm homicides and suicides 2008 219

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 261

private security companies, armed 2011 114, 2011 115

violence and crime 2004 175, 2004 176, 2004 177, 2004 178, 2004 179, 2004 200

Western Sahara

MANPADS attacks on aircraft 2008 13

non-state actors, foreign government support for 2002 130

production 2002 19

WFP see World Food Programme

WFSA see World Forum on the Future of Sport Shooting Activities

WFV see Weapons-free Village campaign

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WGWR see Working Group for Weapons Reduction

white army (South Sudan) 2007 326, 2007 334–6

White Eagle forces (Georgia) 2003 197

‘White Helmets of the United Naciones’ 2010 220

WHO see World Health Organization

willingness-to-pay (WTP) method, costs of small arms violence 2003 133, 2006 192, 2006 196,

2006 197

Wilson, Edwin 2001 103, 2001 104

Winchester 2001 24

Winchester Ammunition 2004 11–12

Winchester Olin (United States/Belgium) 2003 15, 2004 27

licensed production 2007 18

Windoek (Namibia), carjackings 2007 172

WNBF see West Nile Bank Front

Wojong, Simon 2007 334

Wolf Bullets (Canada) 2001 27

women

see also girls

in armed groups 2010 191, 2010 195, 2010 201

basic needs 2002 172

disarmament campaigns 2006 315, 2006 316

effects of small arms misuse 2003 147–8

firearm homicides, United Kingdom 2002 271

forced recruitment 2002 171

sexual violence 2002 172

South Sudan 2007 338

victimization of

Colombia 2006 228, 2006 239

Papua New Guinea 2006 171, 2006 172, 2006 179, 2006 180, 2006 182

Uganda 2006 288

violence against 2009 196

violence in refugee camps 2002 169

weapons collection and destruction programmes, Brazil 2002 284

young men and small arms 2006 301, 2006 302, 2006 306, 2006 315

Working Group for Weapons Reduction (WGWR) (Cambodia) 2002 296, 2006 119, 2006 124,

2006 130, 2006 131, 2006 132

World Bank

Aceh studies 2009 251

Central African Republic 2005 310–11, 2005 312

DDR and weapons destruction 2003 307, 2005 267–8, 2005 277, 2005 279, 2005 287,

2005 289

disarmament and development 2003 152

economic effects of conflict 2001 231

global measures 2001 277

government effectiveness variable 2007 266

Multi-Country Demobilization and Reintegration Programme (MDRP), Burundi 2007

203–4

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post-conflict 2005 269, 2005 276

post-conflict situations

definition 2009 224

second-generation security promotion 2009 237, 2009 238

study of 2009 231

Small Grants Programme for Violence Prevention 2009 238

urbanization and crime rates 2007 164

young men and small arms 2006 298–9

world cities 2007 162–3

World Customs Organization (WCO)

Harmonized System (HS) 2009 10, 2009 26, 2009 27

transportation controls 2010 54–5

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 241

World Food Programme (WFP), convoy attacked in Sudan 2010 288

World Forum on the Future of Sport Shooting Activities (WFSA)

global production of commercial firearms 2000 2002 13–14

tracing 2002 247, 2006 96, 2006 97

UN Firearms Protocol 2002 238

UN Small Arms Conference 2002 217, 2002 247

world trade in hunting and sporting firearms 2002 124, 2002 125

World Health Organization (WHO)

Armed Violence Prevention Programme 2008 292

Armed Violence Prevention Programme (AVPP) 2006 309, 2007 178

collection programmes 2004 251

conflict deaths 2005 232, 2005 235, 2005 236–7, 2005 247

costs of small arms violence 2006 208

definition of violence 2007 164

demand for small arms 2006 144

ecological model of violence 2008 211, 2008 226, 2008 228

firearm homicides and suicides 2004 201

firearm-related morbidity and mortality 2001 214–15

humanitarian operations in Somalia, attacks on 2002 192

violence definition 2008 46, 2008 212–13

Violence Prevention Alliance 2008 275

violence typology 2008 213–14

World Health Report 1998, death due to violence 2002 160

World Health Statistics Annual, firearm-related mortality rates 2002 162

World Report on Violence and Health (2002) 2008 211, 2008 224

World Shooting Federation (WSF) 2001 202

World Trade Organization (WTO)

Agreement on Government Procurement 2010 10

Vanuatu and arms trade liberalization 2002 126

World Vision 2006 144

World Wildlife Fund (WWF) 2005 310

wound ballistics 2001 240

wounded, Geneva conventions 2002 179

wounds 2005 16, 2005 23

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WSB see West Side Boys

WSF see World Shooting Federation

WSFA see World Forum on the Future of Sport Shooting Activities

WTO see World Trade Organization

WTP see willingness-to-pay

Xe Services (formerly Blackwater) 2011 108, 2011 120, 2011 125

XM8 2006 24

XM25 Individual Airburst Weapon System 2008 24–5

XM312 heavy machine gun 2008 21–2

XM320 grenade launcher 2008 24

XREP see eXtended Range Electro-Muscular Projectile

Yakuza (Japan), gun ownership 2010 115

Yanacocha gold mine (Peru) see Minera Yanacocha

YAR see Yemen Arab Republic

years of potential life lost (YPLL) 2002 162

ratio to DALY 2002 165

Yelinek, Shimon 2004 141, 2004 164

Yemen 2003 169–88

see also People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen

civilian firearms

licences 2011 281

prohibited and restricted 2011 268, 2011 273

use regulation 2011 285

user regulation 2011 277, 2011 278

control measures, civilian holdings 2007 45

distribution of firearms 2001 66

firearm homicides 2007 45

illicit transfers from

to Sudanese Government 2001 174

to Somalia 2007 94

imports 2004 102, 2005 103

from Brazil 2004 123

from the Czech Republic 2003 109

MANPADS 2004 88

shotgun shell parts 2010 26

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 280

production 2002 19

revenge killings 2003 184, 2009 201

stockpiles 2001 63, 2002 91–2, 2003 79, 2006 37

civilian holdings 2003 79, 2005 90, 2005 91, 2007 39, 2007 45–6, 2007 47–8, 2007 50

correlation to GDP 2007 58–9

estimates 2007 53

military 2005 88

police 2005 89

Yemen Arab Republic (YAR) 2003 170, 2003 175

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Young Patriots (Côte d’Ivoire) 2006 249

Young Volunteers (Guinea) 2006 249, 2006 252

youth 2006 295–317

see also children

armed groups in South Sudan 2007 326

armed violence 2008 219–20, 2008 286, 2009 232

definition 2009 194

demand, prices 2007 263, 2007 264, 2007 265, 2007 281, 2007 282, 2007 283

demand for small arms 2006 143, 2006 145, 2006 152

firearm homicides, Brazil 2007 233, 2007 235, 2007 238–41, 2007 247

gang prevention strategies 2010 234–8

municipal violence reduction programmes 2007 182, 2007 188

Papua New Guinea 2006 180

prices of weapons 2007 258

resilience to violence 2008 256

urban armed violence 2007 178, 2007 179, 2007 182, 2007 188

violence risk factors 2008 252–3, 2008 255–6, 2008 258–9, 2008 262, 2008 282

youth Communist organizations, Georgia 2003 197

youth groups 2010 231–3

see also gangs

YPLL see years of potential life lost

Yudhoyono, Susilo Bambang 2009 252

Yugoslavia, Former Republic of (FRY)

see also Bosnia and Herzegovina; Croatia; Macedonia; Serbia and Montenegro

armed force firearms 2001 74–5, 2001 76

communal warfare 2001 78

displaced persons 2001 2002 196

diversion of weapons to Liberia 2008 121

effects of small arms 2001 200–1

exports

to Africa 2003 118

to Uganda 2007 294, 2007 296

illicit transfers from 2003 111

ant trade to Greece 2003 71

smuggling into Europe 2003 71–2

to Uganda 2007 293

to West Africa 2003 119

illicit transfers to

arms embargoes 2002 132, 2002 133, 2004 268

human rights 2004 127, 2004 128, 2004 133

Kosovo 2005 206, 2005 210, 2005 212–16, 2005 219

policing 2004 241

production

Bosnia 2003 43

licensed 2007 27

Serbia and Montenegro 2003 46

survey of producers 2001 36–8, 2002 57

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stockpiles

destruction of surpluses 2004 60

law enforcement 2006 40, 2006 42

military 2005 77, 2006 43, 2006 44, 2006 50

security 2002 260

War Tribunals 2002 177

Yugoslavia Tribunal 2002 177, 2002 179

Yusuf, Abdullahi 2007 92, 2007 93

Zafy, Albert 2011 174–5

Zaire

see also Democratic Republic of the Congo

brokers 2001 108

illicit transfers from, to UNITA 2001 117–19, 2001 173, 2005 192

internally displaced persons 2001 225

militarization of refugee camps 2001 227

transfers to Central African Republic 2005 304, 2005 317–19

Zaklady Metalowe Dezamet (Poland) 2003 42

Zaklady Metalowe Lucznik (Poland) 2001 37, 2003 42

Zaklady Metalowe Mesko (Poland) 2003 42

Zaklady Tworzyw Sztuczynych Pronit (Poland) 2003 42

Zambia

carjackings 2007 172

firearm homicides and suicides, 1998 2001 209, 2001 233, 2001 240, 2001 241

firearm violence and crime 2004 193, 2004 194, 2004 195, 2004 196

firearms ownership 2007 172

illicit transfers from, to UNITA 2001 119, 2002 132

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 280

transfers to, human rights 2004 127

Zamfara State Vigilante Service (ZSVS) (Nigeria) 2006 249

Zastava Arms Company (Serbia) 2001 38, 2003 47, 2004 103, 2004 144, 2009 108, 2009 114

licensed production 2007 27

Zastava Oruje (Serbia and Montenegro) 2005 56

Zavody Vseobecneho Strojarstva (ZVS) (Slovakia) 2003 43

Zbrojovka Arms (Czech Republic) 2003 40

ZDI see Zimbabwe Defence Industries

Zimbabwe

alleged arms embargo violations, 2001 2002 132

DDR and weapons reduction 2005 290

exports 2001 148, 2004 130

Democratic Republic of the Congo 2001 108–9

firearm violence and crime 2004 193

imports 2006 69

irresponsible transfers to 2007 107

MANPADS attacks on aircraft 2008 13

policing, political manipulation 2004 232

prices, Kalashnikov assault rifles 2007 280

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production

global ranking of countries 2001 16

light weapons 2008 35

survey of producers 2001 40, 2001 41, 2001 53, 2002 57

Zimbabwe Defence Industries (ZDI) 2001 41, 2001 108, 2003 261, 2003 263

Zomi Re-Unification Organization (ZRO) (India), weapon-related commitments 2010 318

ZRO see Zomi Re-Unification Organization

ZSVS see Zamfara State Vigilante Service

Zug massacre (Switzerland) (2001) 2002 266, 2007 54

Zulu militias (Republic of the Congo) 2003 260

Zvinavashe, General Vitalis 2001 108, 2001 109

ZVS see Zavody Vseobecneho Strojarstva

Zwischenstadt (‘cities without cities’) 2007 169


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