Firearms trafficking :: U.S. role in efforts to stem the flow across Mexico's borders /
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Schriftenreihe: | American political, economic, and security issues series.
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a MOST FIREARMS SEIZED IN MEXICO THAT ARE TRACED BY ATF COME FROM THE UNITED STATES, AND MOST ARE PURCHASED IN SOUTHWEST BORDER STATESMost Firearms Recovered in Mexico that are Traced by ATF Come from the United States; Long Guns Account for about Half of All Firearms Seized in Mexico and Traced; Most Firearms Seized in Mexico and Traced to the United States were Purchased in Southwest Border States; Trafficking in Firearms Parts May Facilitate DTOs' Acquisition of Firearms and Complicates Authorities' Efforts to Prevent Trafficking | |
505 | 8 | |a ATF AND ICE HAVE TAKEN STEPS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION, BUT LACK OF MONITORING MAY CONTRIBUTE TO COORDINATION CHALLENGESATF and ICE Have Taken Steps to Improve Collaboration, but Some Challenges Remain; ATF and ICE Do Not Consistently Monitor Implementation of the 2009 MOU, Resulting in Continued Coordination Challenges; U.S.-MEXICO COLLABORATION ON FIREARMS TRAFFICKING WAS SCALED BACK AFTER 2012, BUT WHILE CHALLENGES CONTINUE, BILATERAL EFFORTS HAVE RECENTLY BEEN GAINING MOMENTUM | |
505 | 8 | |a Bilateral Firearms Trafficking Efforts Slowed Following Mexican Moves to Consolidate Law Enforcement CollaborationCorruption and Frequent Turnover Continue to Hamper Bilateral Collaboration on Firearms Trafficking; Over the Past Year, Bilateral Collaboration on Firearms Trafficking Efforts Has Gained Momentum; THE CURRENT WEAPONS CHAPTER INDICATOR IN THE NATIONAL SOUTHWEST BORDER COUNTERNARCOTICS STRATEGY DOES NOT ADEQUATELY MEASURE THE PROGRESS OF U.S. AGENCIES IN STEMMING FIREARMS TRAFFICKING TO MEXICO; CONCLUSIONS; RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION; AGENCY COMMENTS | |
505 | 8 | |a APPENDIX I: SCOPE AND METHODOLOGYAPPENDIX II: COMMENTS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; End Notes; Chapter 2: BUILDING PARTNER CAPACITY: U.S. AGENCIES CAN IMPROVE MONITORING OF COUNTER-FIREARMS TRAFFICKING EFFORTS IN BELIZE, GUATEMALA, AND MEXICO*; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; BACKGROUND; U.S. AGENCIES PROVIDE A VARIETY OF COUNTER-FIREARMS TRAFFICKING CAPACITY-BUILDING ASSISTANCE AND CONSIDERED KEY FACTORS IN SELECTING ACTIVITIES | |
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contents | FIREARMS TRAFFICKING: U.S. ROLE IN EFFORTS TO STEM THE FLOW ACROSS MEXICO'S BORDERS; FIREARMS TRAFFICKING: U.S. ROLE IN EFFORTS TO STEM THE FLOW ACROSS MEXICO'S BORDERS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: FIREARMS TRAFFICKING: U.S. EFFORTS TO COMBAT FIREARMS TRAFFICKING TO MEXICO HAVE IMPROVED, BUT SOME COLLABORATION CHALLENGES REMAIN*; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; BACKGROUND; U.S.-Mexico Collaboration to Stem Firearms Trafficking; Principal U.S. Agencies Involved in Combating Firearms Trafficking MOST FIREARMS SEIZED IN MEXICO THAT ARE TRACED BY ATF COME FROM THE UNITED STATES, AND MOST ARE PURCHASED IN SOUTHWEST BORDER STATESMost Firearms Recovered in Mexico that are Traced by ATF Come from the United States; Long Guns Account for about Half of All Firearms Seized in Mexico and Traced; Most Firearms Seized in Mexico and Traced to the United States were Purchased in Southwest Border States; Trafficking in Firearms Parts May Facilitate DTOs' Acquisition of Firearms and Complicates Authorities' Efforts to Prevent Trafficking ATF AND ICE HAVE TAKEN STEPS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION, BUT LACK OF MONITORING MAY CONTRIBUTE TO COORDINATION CHALLENGESATF and ICE Have Taken Steps to Improve Collaboration, but Some Challenges Remain; ATF and ICE Do Not Consistently Monitor Implementation of the 2009 MOU, Resulting in Continued Coordination Challenges; U.S.-MEXICO COLLABORATION ON FIREARMS TRAFFICKING WAS SCALED BACK AFTER 2012, BUT WHILE CHALLENGES CONTINUE, BILATERAL EFFORTS HAVE RECENTLY BEEN GAINING MOMENTUM Bilateral Firearms Trafficking Efforts Slowed Following Mexican Moves to Consolidate Law Enforcement CollaborationCorruption and Frequent Turnover Continue to Hamper Bilateral Collaboration on Firearms Trafficking; Over the Past Year, Bilateral Collaboration on Firearms Trafficking Efforts Has Gained Momentum; THE CURRENT WEAPONS CHAPTER INDICATOR IN THE NATIONAL SOUTHWEST BORDER COUNTERNARCOTICS STRATEGY DOES NOT ADEQUATELY MEASURE THE PROGRESS OF U.S. AGENCIES IN STEMMING FIREARMS TRAFFICKING TO MEXICO; CONCLUSIONS; RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION; AGENCY COMMENTS APPENDIX I: SCOPE AND METHODOLOGYAPPENDIX II: COMMENTS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; End Notes; Chapter 2: BUILDING PARTNER CAPACITY: U.S. AGENCIES CAN IMPROVE MONITORING OF COUNTER-FIREARMS TRAFFICKING EFFORTS IN BELIZE, GUATEMALA, AND MEXICO*; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; BACKGROUND; U.S. AGENCIES PROVIDE A VARIETY OF COUNTER-FIREARMS TRAFFICKING CAPACITY-BUILDING ASSISTANCE AND CONSIDERED KEY FACTORS IN SELECTING ACTIVITIES |
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spelling | Firearms trafficking : U.S. role in efforts to stem the flow across Mexico's borders / Isaac E. Adams, editor. New York : Novinka, [2016] 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda American political, economic, and security issues Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record. FIREARMS TRAFFICKING: U.S. ROLE IN EFFORTS TO STEM THE FLOW ACROSS MEXICO'S BORDERS; FIREARMS TRAFFICKING: U.S. ROLE IN EFFORTS TO STEM THE FLOW ACROSS MEXICO'S BORDERS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: FIREARMS TRAFFICKING: U.S. EFFORTS TO COMBAT FIREARMS TRAFFICKING TO MEXICO HAVE IMPROVED, BUT SOME COLLABORATION CHALLENGES REMAIN*; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; BACKGROUND; U.S.-Mexico Collaboration to Stem Firearms Trafficking; Principal U.S. Agencies Involved in Combating Firearms Trafficking MOST FIREARMS SEIZED IN MEXICO THAT ARE TRACED BY ATF COME FROM THE UNITED STATES, AND MOST ARE PURCHASED IN SOUTHWEST BORDER STATESMost Firearms Recovered in Mexico that are Traced by ATF Come from the United States; Long Guns Account for about Half of All Firearms Seized in Mexico and Traced; Most Firearms Seized in Mexico and Traced to the United States were Purchased in Southwest Border States; Trafficking in Firearms Parts May Facilitate DTOs' Acquisition of Firearms and Complicates Authorities' Efforts to Prevent Trafficking ATF AND ICE HAVE TAKEN STEPS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION, BUT LACK OF MONITORING MAY CONTRIBUTE TO COORDINATION CHALLENGESATF and ICE Have Taken Steps to Improve Collaboration, but Some Challenges Remain; ATF and ICE Do Not Consistently Monitor Implementation of the 2009 MOU, Resulting in Continued Coordination Challenges; U.S.-MEXICO COLLABORATION ON FIREARMS TRAFFICKING WAS SCALED BACK AFTER 2012, BUT WHILE CHALLENGES CONTINUE, BILATERAL EFFORTS HAVE RECENTLY BEEN GAINING MOMENTUM Bilateral Firearms Trafficking Efforts Slowed Following Mexican Moves to Consolidate Law Enforcement CollaborationCorruption and Frequent Turnover Continue to Hamper Bilateral Collaboration on Firearms Trafficking; Over the Past Year, Bilateral Collaboration on Firearms Trafficking Efforts Has Gained Momentum; THE CURRENT WEAPONS CHAPTER INDICATOR IN THE NATIONAL SOUTHWEST BORDER COUNTERNARCOTICS STRATEGY DOES NOT ADEQUATELY MEASURE THE PROGRESS OF U.S. AGENCIES IN STEMMING FIREARMS TRAFFICKING TO MEXICO; CONCLUSIONS; RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION; AGENCY COMMENTS APPENDIX I: SCOPE AND METHODOLOGYAPPENDIX II: COMMENTS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; End Notes; Chapter 2: BUILDING PARTNER CAPACITY: U.S. AGENCIES CAN IMPROVE MONITORING OF COUNTER-FIREARMS TRAFFICKING EFFORTS IN BELIZE, GUATEMALA, AND MEXICO*; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; BACKGROUND; U.S. AGENCIES PROVIDE A VARIETY OF COUNTER-FIREARMS TRAFFICKING CAPACITY-BUILDING ASSISTANCE AND CONSIDERED KEY FACTORS IN SELECTING ACTIVITIES Illegal arms transfers United States. Illegal arms transfers Mexico. Illegal arms transfers Mexican-American Border Region. Armes Trafic États-Unis. Armes Trafic Mexique. Armes Trafic Région frontalière mexicano-américaine. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Illegal arms transfers fast Mexico fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRkxCrqQ3XXbCkdP63kc North America Mexican-American Border Region fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Adams, Isaac E., editor. has work: Firearms Trafficking: U.S. Role in Efforts to Stem the Flow Across Mexico's Borders (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PD3TRy3WHwdYKypGcqVtvXm https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Firearms trafficking New York : Novinka, [2016] 1634857224 (DLC) 2016440972 American political, economic, and security issues series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010087029 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1345713 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Firearms trafficking : U.S. role in efforts to stem the flow across Mexico's borders / American political, economic, and security issues series. FIREARMS TRAFFICKING: U.S. ROLE IN EFFORTS TO STEM THE FLOW ACROSS MEXICO'S BORDERS; FIREARMS TRAFFICKING: U.S. ROLE IN EFFORTS TO STEM THE FLOW ACROSS MEXICO'S BORDERS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: FIREARMS TRAFFICKING: U.S. EFFORTS TO COMBAT FIREARMS TRAFFICKING TO MEXICO HAVE IMPROVED, BUT SOME COLLABORATION CHALLENGES REMAIN*; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; BACKGROUND; U.S.-Mexico Collaboration to Stem Firearms Trafficking; Principal U.S. Agencies Involved in Combating Firearms Trafficking MOST FIREARMS SEIZED IN MEXICO THAT ARE TRACED BY ATF COME FROM THE UNITED STATES, AND MOST ARE PURCHASED IN SOUTHWEST BORDER STATESMost Firearms Recovered in Mexico that are Traced by ATF Come from the United States; Long Guns Account for about Half of All Firearms Seized in Mexico and Traced; Most Firearms Seized in Mexico and Traced to the United States were Purchased in Southwest Border States; Trafficking in Firearms Parts May Facilitate DTOs' Acquisition of Firearms and Complicates Authorities' Efforts to Prevent Trafficking ATF AND ICE HAVE TAKEN STEPS TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION, BUT LACK OF MONITORING MAY CONTRIBUTE TO COORDINATION CHALLENGESATF and ICE Have Taken Steps to Improve Collaboration, but Some Challenges Remain; ATF and ICE Do Not Consistently Monitor Implementation of the 2009 MOU, Resulting in Continued Coordination Challenges; U.S.-MEXICO COLLABORATION ON FIREARMS TRAFFICKING WAS SCALED BACK AFTER 2012, BUT WHILE CHALLENGES CONTINUE, BILATERAL EFFORTS HAVE RECENTLY BEEN GAINING MOMENTUM Bilateral Firearms Trafficking Efforts Slowed Following Mexican Moves to Consolidate Law Enforcement CollaborationCorruption and Frequent Turnover Continue to Hamper Bilateral Collaboration on Firearms Trafficking; Over the Past Year, Bilateral Collaboration on Firearms Trafficking Efforts Has Gained Momentum; THE CURRENT WEAPONS CHAPTER INDICATOR IN THE NATIONAL SOUTHWEST BORDER COUNTERNARCOTICS STRATEGY DOES NOT ADEQUATELY MEASURE THE PROGRESS OF U.S. AGENCIES IN STEMMING FIREARMS TRAFFICKING TO MEXICO; CONCLUSIONS; RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION; AGENCY COMMENTS APPENDIX I: SCOPE AND METHODOLOGYAPPENDIX II: COMMENTS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; End Notes; Chapter 2: BUILDING PARTNER CAPACITY: U.S. AGENCIES CAN IMPROVE MONITORING OF COUNTER-FIREARMS TRAFFICKING EFFORTS IN BELIZE, GUATEMALA, AND MEXICO*; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; BACKGROUND; U.S. AGENCIES PROVIDE A VARIETY OF COUNTER-FIREARMS TRAFFICKING CAPACITY-BUILDING ASSISTANCE AND CONSIDERED KEY FACTORS IN SELECTING ACTIVITIES Illegal arms transfers United States. Illegal arms transfers Mexico. Illegal arms transfers Mexican-American Border Region. Armes Trafic États-Unis. Armes Trafic Mexique. Armes Trafic Région frontalière mexicano-américaine. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Illegal arms transfers fast |
title | Firearms trafficking : U.S. role in efforts to stem the flow across Mexico's borders / |
title_auth | Firearms trafficking : U.S. role in efforts to stem the flow across Mexico's borders / |
title_exact_search | Firearms trafficking : U.S. role in efforts to stem the flow across Mexico's borders / |
title_full | Firearms trafficking : U.S. role in efforts to stem the flow across Mexico's borders / Isaac E. Adams, editor. |
title_fullStr | Firearms trafficking : U.S. role in efforts to stem the flow across Mexico's borders / Isaac E. Adams, editor. |
title_full_unstemmed | Firearms trafficking : U.S. role in efforts to stem the flow across Mexico's borders / Isaac E. Adams, editor. |
title_short | Firearms trafficking : |
title_sort | firearms trafficking u s role in efforts to stem the flow across mexico s borders |
title_sub | U.S. role in efforts to stem the flow across Mexico's borders / |
topic | Illegal arms transfers United States. Illegal arms transfers Mexico. Illegal arms transfers Mexican-American Border Region. Armes Trafic États-Unis. Armes Trafic Mexique. Armes Trafic Région frontalière mexicano-américaine. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Illegal arms transfers fast |
topic_facet | Illegal arms transfers United States. Illegal arms transfers Mexico. Illegal arms transfers Mexican-American Border Region. Armes Trafic États-Unis. Armes Trafic Mexique. Armes Trafic Région frontalière mexicano-américaine. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure SOCIAL SCIENCE / General Illegal arms transfers Mexico North America Mexican-American Border Region United States |
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