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    Countering illicit arms trafficking in the Russian Federation by K.V. Sharov

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Illicit arms trafficking stimulates an increase in crime, which is a threat to public safety. …”
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    The issue of fighting illegal trafficking in weapons and ammunition in modern conditions by D.V. Frolov

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Violation of the legislation in the field of arms trafficking leads to a significant deteriora-tion in the crime situation. …”
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    Comparative Analysis of Legislation on Criminal Liability for Illegal Handling of Weapons, Ammunition or Explosives by L. Velychenko

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Today, for Ukraine, the experience of foreign countries in the strategy of solving the problem of illicit arms trafficking is a significant basis for ensuring the safety of citizens, protection of their lives and health, personal integrity. …”
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    Il mercato delle armi e Cosa nostra. L'allarme di Falcone by a cura di Sarah Mazzenzana

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…He underlined the relation between arms trafficking, drug trafficking and illicit financial flows, giving explanation of the close connection between mafia and arms. …”
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    Arms trade as a global international problem by Spalević Žaklina, Bjelajac Željko, Dimitrijević Duško

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…As the world’s largest exporters of arms and military equipment the United States, Russia and China give a short historical account of their arms trafficking. Then, considering the fact that the amount of weapons would unlikely diminish, the authors have pointed out that states should find a way to control the movement of weapons in the world preventing terrorist to take hold of them.…”
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    Ruining Syria and Iraq as a Way to Undermine Identity by O. P. Bibikova, I. Yu. Zhilina

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…It ranks fourth among transnational crimes and third in volume after drug and arms trafficking.What is happening today in the Middle East, Afghanistan and others is the implementation of a project aimed at destroying evidence of the “roots of civilization” and creating a “new history” that corresponds to the interests of the authors of this project.…”
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    Terrorism in Central Asia: Security Implications for Russia by Debendra Mahalik

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The newly independent countries of the Central Asian region encountered myriad problems like terrorism, drug trafficking, arms trafficking, organized crime, separatism, and ethnic conflicts. …”
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    Interdisciplinary Approach to Special Techniques - Undercover Investigations by Valeriu CUȘNIR, Andrei NASTAS

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In their wake, transnational and transcontinental organised crime, in its various forms, stands out: drug trafficking, illicit arms trafficking, trafficking in nuclear materials, terrorism, prostitution, paedophilia, money laundering, theft and smuggling of expensive cars, theft and smuggling of cultural heritage objects, kidnapping of businessmen and celebrities for the purpose of blackmail and extortion, corruption in multinational companies, perversion of government officials, truck and ship piracy, environmental pollution and theft of money through computers, etc. …”
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    Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) and Transnational Crime in Africa by Adewunmi James Falode

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Major transnational crimes that the work identifies in Africa include drug trafficking, human and people trafficking, environmental crimes, arms trafficking and stolen vehicle trafficking. The work uses qualitative research methodology, which involves the extensive collection, collation and analysis of secondary data, to capture the essence and scope of the impacts of SALW on the growth and spread of transnational crime on the continent. …”
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    Subversive suburbia : L’effondrement du mythe de la banlieue résidentielle dans les séries américaines by Gérald Billard, Arnaud Brennetot, Bertrand Pleven, Amandine Prié, Donna Spalding Andréolle

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…In the image of Wisteria Lane, where the smart rows of houses, well-kept alleys, and impeccable lawns hardly dissimulate masses of betrayals and murders of all sorts, the suburb has transformed into a theater of illusions, inhabited by people with tormented destinies or perverted personalities: from the chemistry teacher forced to cook amphetamines to pay for his chemotherapy (Breaking Bad, AMC, 2008–) to the mother who sells marijuana (Weeds, Showtime, 2005–2012), or the Hells Angels tossed back and forth between arms trafficking and family life (Sons of Anarchy, FX, 2008–), from polygamous subdivisions (Big Love, HBO, 2006–2011) to the golden prison of an abandoned housewife (Mad Men, AMC, 2007–), the peaceful and idyllic image of the suburb seems more degenerated than ever, letting show through the moral failure of a society led astray by a residential normalcy that is just as contrived as illusory.…”
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    Terrorism in central Asia: Security implications for Russia by Mahalik, Debendra

    Published 2012
    “…This was also fuelled by factors like religious fundamentalism and ethno-nationalist chauvinism.The newly independent countries of the Central Asian region encountered myriad problems like terrorism, drug trafficking, arms trafficking, organized crime, separatism, and ethnic conflicts.Given the geographical proximity and historicity, Central Asia is regarded as Russia’s own backyard and a “soft underbelly”.The near-abroad security developments in the Central Asian republics have great influence on Russia and could create a complex environment detrimental to its security interests.The Russian approach to this challenge is of great importance for the stability of the whole area.Any negative developments in Central Asian Regions and Afghanistan would have serious security implications for Russia.A stable and friendly government in Afghanistan and Central Asian states would prove beneficial to Russian security, including the on ongoing separatist movements in Chechnya and Dagestan.Therefore it is imperative that Russia and Central Asian states act collectively to counter religious radicalism and foster regional stability.This article examines some factors responsible for breeding terrorism and religious extremism in Central Asian Republics and its security implications on Russia such as Central Asian threats, US presence in Central Asia and the Taliban in Afghanistan.…”
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    المواجهة الدولية لظاهرة غسيل الأموال by يوسف محمود, محمد الخلف, كمال محمود فرحة

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Consequently, the international trading has  become easier, and many criminal organizations  have appeared committing all sorts of illegal activities like drugs trading, prostitution, fraud, trafficking in human beings and human organs, migrants smuggling, arms trafficking, and terrorism.  As a result of such massive expansion of illegal activities, huge profits have been gained, something that required ways to launder the illegally-gained money from those criminal activities. …”
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    Organized crime in Western Balkans: Case Serbia by Štrbac Katarina, Milosavljević Branislav, Blagojević Veljko

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Local wars in the former Yugoslavia enabled the expansion of illegal arms trafficking, theft and smuggling of motor vehicles, and smuggling of all kinds of excise goods, especially oil and cigarettes. …”
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