Guns, Gun Violence and Gun Homicides Perspectives from the Caribbean, Global South and Beyond /
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| 要約: | XXXII, 360 p. 27 illus., 15 illus. in color. text  | 
| 言語: | 英語 | 
| 出版事項: | 
        Cham :
          Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
    
        2022.
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| 版: | 1st ed. 2022. | 
| シリーズ: | Palgrave Studies in Risk, Crime and Society,
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| オンライン・アクセス: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84518-6 | 
| フォーマット: | 電子媒体 図書 | 
                目次: 
            
                  - Introduction to Guns, Gun Violence and Gun Homicides: Perspectives from the Caribbean, Global South and Beyond
 - Part I: Australia
 - Mass shootings and gun control by police: Comparing Australia and the United States
 - Part II: The Caribbean
 - ‘Trends and Patterns for Gun-Homicide in Trinidad and Tobago during the Early Years of the 21st Century: A Data-Driven Analysis
 - Gun-Related Violence and Homicides in the Caribbean: Why Isn’t there even More?
 - The Prevalence of Guns and Gun Related Homicides in the Caribbean
 - The Use of Lethal Police Force and Its Consequences for the Mentally Ill and Vulnerable Groups in St. Lucia
 - Understanding Haiti’s current phenomenon of gang violence and illicit arms trafficking: A view from the lens of vertical-horizontal violence
 - The Battle Against the Illicit Gun Trade in Trinidad and Tobago from a Military Perspective
 - Past and Present Trends in Gun Violence and Gangs and Their Implications in BELIZE: 2011-2020
 - An Evaluation of Guns, Gun Violence and Gun Homicides in Trinidad and Tobago - 2010 to 2016
 - Part III: Africa and Beyond
 - Trends, precipitating factors and control of gun-related violence and suicide in Zimbabwe
 - Gun Violence and Homicide in Nigeria and Implications for Ethno-Religious Conflicts
 - Intimate Partner Gun-Violence (IPGV) in Zambia
 - Use of Force and Gun Violence in Bangladesh: The culture of extra-judicial killings by the law enforcement agencies of Bangladesh
 - Killing and letting die: depicting the Brazilian dilemma between police killings and private lethal practices
 - Conclusion.