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UNODA Occasional Papers No. 32, October 2018 : The Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons on the Dark Web / Giacomo Persi Paoli.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Persi Paoli, Giacomo, 1980- author.
Series:
United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) Occasional Papers ; no.32.
United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) Occasional Papers ; no.32
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Disarmament.
International Law and Justice.
Peacekeeping and Security.
Local Subjects:
Disarmament.
International Law and Justice.
Peacekeeping and Security.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (105 pages).
Place of Publication:
New York : United Nations, 2018.
System Details:
data file
Summary:
This document summarizes the main findings and implications of the first empirical study investigating the scale and scope of arms trafficking on the dark web, which was conducted by RAND Europe and the University of Manchester from September 2016 to July 2017. There is an ongoing debate over the extent to which online black markets on the so-called "dark web", the part of the Internet not searchable by traditional search engines and hidden behind anonymity software, facilitate arms trafficking. Details have emerged in the media following the Munich shooting in 2016 linking the weapons used by the attacker to vendors on dark web marketplaces (also known as cryptomarkets). Some media reports have also linked the Paris terrorist attacks in November 2015 to these platforms. While these reports appear to have raised concerns about the role of such dark web markets in arms trade, evidence on the subject is largely anecdotal, based on secondary data as reported after events such as terrorist attacks or successful law enforcement operations.
Contents:
Dark web-enabled arms trafficking: Estimating the value of the market
Preface
Conclusions
Introduction
Dark web-enabled arms trafficking: Estimating the size and scope of the market
References
Firearms make breakdown
Overarching implications
Executive summary
How dark web markets function to facilitate illegal trade
Dark web-enabled arms trafficking: Assessing shipping routes and techniques.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed May 1, 2017).
ISBN:
9789210474658
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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