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Bastick, Megan and Kristin Valasek. 2014 ‘Civilian Ownership in Senegal.’ Small Arms Survey 2014: Women and Guns; Chapter 2, pp. 52-53. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press and the Small Arms Survey, the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. 16 June

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Women Peace and Security and Small Arms

Civilian Ownership in Senegal

The Small Arms Survey estimates that there are some 230,000 civilian-held firearms in Senegal…

Source : Small Arms Survey, 2007, ch. 2, annexe 4

With regard to control mechanisms, the National Commission has been undertaking a review of the legal framework on firearm ownership, and new legislation is expected by the end of 2013…

New Senegalese legislation is to include provisions that address the use of firearms in domestic violence…

Source Cited :
2007. Small Arms Survey 2007: Guns and the City. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Author affiliation: Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)

ID: Q11035

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