Holding Sweden hostage: firearm-related violence

Swedish as well as foreign publications have reported a sharp increase in firearm-related violence in Sweden. None of these publications, however, combined official statistics from the Swedish police, the National Council for Crime Prevention (NCCP), and the National Board of Health and Welfare (NBH...

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Main Author: Ardavan Khoshnood
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Forensic Sciences Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2019.1570665
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spelling doaj-5f820232f104414189655ff84de03f462020-11-25T01:35:55ZengTaylor & Francis GroupForensic Sciences Research2096-17902471-14112019-01-0141889310.1080/20961790.2019.15706651570665Holding Sweden hostage: firearm-related violenceArdavan Khoshnood0Malmö UniversitySwedish as well as foreign publications have reported a sharp increase in firearm-related violence in Sweden. None of these publications, however, combined official statistics from the Swedish police, the National Council for Crime Prevention (NCCP), and the National Board of Health and Welfare (NBHW), to study firearm-related violence in the last 2 years: 2016–2017. The results of this study show that firearm-related violence in Sweden has greatly increased compared to other Scandinavian countries, especially in recent years. This is probably the reason for the increase in the rate of deadly violence. Further, the increasing number of gangs and criminal networks, as well as the high inflow of illegal firearms to Sweden, is believed to have contributed to the disturbing increase of firearm-related violence in the country. Although Sweden is one of the most democratic and freest countries in the world, and has some of the world’s strictest gun laws, the country still faces significant firearm-related violence. This study not only reveals the increasing rate of firearm-related violence in Sweden, but also shows that Sweden is in dire need of additional policies to combat the illegal flow of firearms and to curb gang criminality.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2019.1570665Firearm violenceSwedenhomicidedeadly violencecriminal networksgun laws
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Holding Sweden hostage: firearm-related violence
Forensic Sciences Research
Firearm violence
Sweden
homicide
deadly violence
criminal networks
gun laws
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title Holding Sweden hostage: firearm-related violence
title_short Holding Sweden hostage: firearm-related violence
title_full Holding Sweden hostage: firearm-related violence
title_fullStr Holding Sweden hostage: firearm-related violence
title_full_unstemmed Holding Sweden hostage: firearm-related violence
title_sort holding sweden hostage: firearm-related violence
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Forensic Sciences Research
issn 2096-1790
2471-1411
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Swedish as well as foreign publications have reported a sharp increase in firearm-related violence in Sweden. None of these publications, however, combined official statistics from the Swedish police, the National Council for Crime Prevention (NCCP), and the National Board of Health and Welfare (NBHW), to study firearm-related violence in the last 2 years: 2016–2017. The results of this study show that firearm-related violence in Sweden has greatly increased compared to other Scandinavian countries, especially in recent years. This is probably the reason for the increase in the rate of deadly violence. Further, the increasing number of gangs and criminal networks, as well as the high inflow of illegal firearms to Sweden, is believed to have contributed to the disturbing increase of firearm-related violence in the country. Although Sweden is one of the most democratic and freest countries in the world, and has some of the world’s strictest gun laws, the country still faces significant firearm-related violence. This study not only reveals the increasing rate of firearm-related violence in Sweden, but also shows that Sweden is in dire need of additional policies to combat the illegal flow of firearms and to curb gang criminality.
topic Firearm violence
Sweden
homicide
deadly violence
criminal networks
gun laws
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2019.1570665
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