Small Arms Survey

Small Arms Survey The Small Arms Survey (SAS) is an independent research project located at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. It provides information on all aspects of small arms and armed violence, as a resource for governments, policy-makers, researchers, and activists, as well as research on small arms issues.

The survey monitors national and international initiatives (governmental and non-governmental), and acts as a forum and clearinghouse for the sharing of information. It also disseminates best practice measures and initiatives dealing with small arms issues.

SAS's mandate is to look at all aspects of small arms and armed violence. It provides research and analysis by which to support governments to reduce the incidence of armed violence and illicit trafficking through evidence-based analysis.

The project's staff includes international experts in security studies, political science, law, international public policy, development studies, economics, conflict resolution, and sociology. The staff works closely with a worldwide network of researchers and partners. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The scope and implications of a tracing mechanism for small arms and light weapons.

    Published 2002
    Book
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    Destroying surplus weapons : an assessment of experience in South Africa and Lesotho / by Meek, Sarah

    Published 2003
    Book
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    Portée et implications d'un mécanisme de tracage des armes légeres et de petit calibre /

    Published 2003
    Book