Small arms, voilence and gender in Papua New Guinea : towards a research agenda/ David Capie

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: : 2011Subject(s): In: Asia Pacific Viewpoint Vol.52, No.1, April 2011, pp.42-55 (8)Summary: This paper explores some connections between small arms, violence,and gender Papua New Guinea. The first section provides a brief and general overview of small arms issues in PNG, including a discussion of the source of most illicit weapons. The second section examines the misuse of firearmsin urban crime and inter-communal fighting in the highlands. The final section identifies three areas for further research on gender and and small arms in PNG.
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This paper explores some connections between small arms, violence,and gender Papua New Guinea. The first section provides a brief and general overview of small arms issues in PNG, including a discussion of the source of most illicit weapons. The second section examines the misuse of firearmsin urban crime and inter-communal fighting in the highlands. The final section identifies three areas for further research on gender and and small arms in PNG.

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