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041 _aeng
100 _aMarsh, Nicholas
245 _aPreventing diversion :
_bthe importance of stockpile management /
_cNicholas Marsh & Gugu Dube
_h[electronic resource]
260 _aOslo :
_bPRIO,
_c2014
300 _a14 p.
490 _aPRIO paper
500 _aSIP1408
500 _aThis paper provides recent examples of diversion of small arms and ammunition through theft or loss. Severe problems exist in states involved in warfare or its aftermath. In addition, this paper identifies cases of significant losses which have occurred from armed forces not involved in war, and from law enforcement and private citizens and firms. Stockpile management should be a priority for all governments. The paper concludes with a recommendation for governments to start an informal, flexible and long term process to promote better stockpile management.
650 _astockpile
_xmanagement
_xammunition
_xsmall arms
_xcriminality
700 _aDube, Gugu
710 _aPeace Research Institute, Oslo, PRIO
856 _uhttp://www.prio.org/Publications/Publication/?x=7415
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_d78678