The impact of the Firearm Control Act 60/2000 in restricting gun ownership for at risk individuals in the Pretoria North Firearm Registration Centre policing area

The research project investigated the impact of the Firearms Control Act (FCA) 60 of 2000 in restricting gun ownership for at-risk individuals in the Pretoria North Firearm Registration Centre (FRC) policing area and identified prevention strategy as well as specific factors that contributed to this...

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Main Author: Bopape, Lesetja Simon
Other Authors: Snyman, Rika, 1958-
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Bopape, Lesetja Simon (2009) The impact of the Firearm Control Act 60/2000 in restricting gun ownership for at risk individuals in the Pretoria North Firearm Registration Centre policing area, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/792>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-7922018-11-19T17:13:58Z The impact of the Firearm Control Act 60/2000 in restricting gun ownership for at risk individuals in the Pretoria North Firearm Registration Centre policing area Bopape, Lesetja Simon Snyman, Rika, 1958- Ngantweni, G. (Mr.) 363.33096822 Firearms -- South Africa -- Pretoria Firearms -- Law and legislation -- South Africa Firearms ownership -- Law and legislation -- South Africa Gun control -- South Africa -- Pretoria Illegal arms transfers -- South Africa -- Pretoria Arms transfers -- Law and legislation -- South Africa Firearms and crime -- South Africa -- Pretoria Violent crimes -- South Africa -- Pretoria -- Prevention Crime prevention -- South Africa -- Pretoria The research project investigated the impact of the Firearms Control Act (FCA) 60 of 2000 in restricting gun ownership for at-risk individuals in the Pretoria North Firearm Registration Centre (FRC) policing area and identified prevention strategy as well as specific factors that contributed to this problem. Secondary prevention focuses on situational factors that reduces the means and opportunity for at-risk people to commit crime and can be applied in restricting firearms from at-risk individuals. One hundred and thirteen legal firearm owners in the Pretoria North FRC policing area responded to the questionnaire schedule. Data was also collected through interviews with Designated Firearm Officers (DFO) and court officials in that area. Specific factors have been identified that contribute to firearms landing in the hands of at-risk individuals in the Pretoria North FRC policing area. They are among others, poor administration of some sections of the FCA like background checks and section 102 and 103 unfitness declarations. The role of the DFO in continuous public education program on the FCA is also invaluable. The same goes to the general public s involvement in the identification of at-risk individuals. The South African Police Service management needs to address issues within the police service such as additional trained personnel, allocation of sufficient logistical resources like vehicles, computers and scanners to ensure effectiveness in restricting firearms from at-risk individuals. Several secondary role players have been identified that should work closely with the primary role players to address this problem. The recommendations drawn from conclusions as well as the inter-departmental role of all the different role players may assist in restricting firearms from at-risk individuals. Police Practice M.Tech. (Policing) 2009-08-25T10:46:46Z 2009-08-25T10:46:46Z 2009-08-25T10:46:46Z 2008-06-30 Thesis Bopape, Lesetja Simon (2009) The impact of the Firearm Control Act 60/2000 in restricting gun ownership for at risk individuals in the Pretoria North Firearm Registration Centre policing area, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/792> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/792 en 1 online resource (xviii, 208 leaves)
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topic 363.33096822
Firearms -- South Africa -- Pretoria
Firearms -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Firearms ownership -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Gun control -- South Africa -- Pretoria
Illegal arms transfers -- South Africa -- Pretoria
Arms transfers -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Firearms and crime -- South Africa -- Pretoria
Violent crimes -- South Africa -- Pretoria -- Prevention
Crime prevention -- South Africa -- Pretoria
spellingShingle 363.33096822
Firearms -- South Africa -- Pretoria
Firearms -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Firearms ownership -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Gun control -- South Africa -- Pretoria
Illegal arms transfers -- South Africa -- Pretoria
Arms transfers -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Firearms and crime -- South Africa -- Pretoria
Violent crimes -- South Africa -- Pretoria -- Prevention
Crime prevention -- South Africa -- Pretoria
Bopape, Lesetja Simon
The impact of the Firearm Control Act 60/2000 in restricting gun ownership for at risk individuals in the Pretoria North Firearm Registration Centre policing area
description The research project investigated the impact of the Firearms Control Act (FCA) 60 of 2000 in restricting gun ownership for at-risk individuals in the Pretoria North Firearm Registration Centre (FRC) policing area and identified prevention strategy as well as specific factors that contributed to this problem. Secondary prevention focuses on situational factors that reduces the means and opportunity for at-risk people to commit crime and can be applied in restricting firearms from at-risk individuals. One hundred and thirteen legal firearm owners in the Pretoria North FRC policing area responded to the questionnaire schedule. Data was also collected through interviews with Designated Firearm Officers (DFO) and court officials in that area. Specific factors have been identified that contribute to firearms landing in the hands of at-risk individuals in the Pretoria North FRC policing area. They are among others, poor administration of some sections of the FCA like background checks and section 102 and 103 unfitness declarations. The role of the DFO in continuous public education program on the FCA is also invaluable. The same goes to the general public s involvement in the identification of at-risk individuals. The South African Police Service management needs to address issues within the police service such as additional trained personnel, allocation of sufficient logistical resources like vehicles, computers and scanners to ensure effectiveness in restricting firearms from at-risk individuals. Several secondary role players have been identified that should work closely with the primary role players to address this problem. The recommendations drawn from conclusions as well as the inter-departmental role of all the different role players may assist in restricting firearms from at-risk individuals. === Police Practice === M.Tech. (Policing)
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title_short The impact of the Firearm Control Act 60/2000 in restricting gun ownership for at risk individuals in the Pretoria North Firearm Registration Centre policing area
title_full The impact of the Firearm Control Act 60/2000 in restricting gun ownership for at risk individuals in the Pretoria North Firearm Registration Centre policing area
title_fullStr The impact of the Firearm Control Act 60/2000 in restricting gun ownership for at risk individuals in the Pretoria North Firearm Registration Centre policing area
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