1st Edition

Firearms Control A Study of Armed Crime and Firearms Control in England and Wales

By Colin Greenwood Copyright 1972

    First published in 1972 Firearms Control is the result of research carried out at the Cambridge University Institute of Criminology, looks at the various problems involved in firearms control. Chief Inspector Greenwood, a serving police officer, makes use, in his investigation of the problem, of fascinating material not previously published or largely forgotten. He reveals massive and dangerous shortcomings in the official statistics, and his detailed and original findings show how badly the problem has been misunderstood. He examines closely current legislation and current policies, showing the effort they involve and the product of that effort.

    The findings of Firearms Control call into question many of the attitudes and theories which have hitherto been unquestioningly accepted. Colin Greenwood here recommends radical changes both in legislative and administrative attitudes to firearms control, with a view to reducing the burden on the police there by permitting them to devote their time to methods which are likely to be productive. The book will command attention of legislators and police, sociologists, statisticians, lawyers, and laymen.

    Preface Introduction Part I: A History of Firearms Controls 1. An Unrestricted Era 2. The First Steps 3. Between Committees 4. The Bodkin Committee 5. The Second World War and After 6. And so to Shotguns and Air Guns 7. Common Law Rights Part II: Criminal and Illegal Use of Firearms 8. Measuring the Problem 9. Assaults with Firearms 10. The Criminal Use of Firearms 11. The Real Measure 12. Accidents and Suicides Part III: Current Firearms Controls 13. Current Firearms Controls- The Law 14. Current Firearms Controls- The Practice 15. Current Firearms Controls- Policies, Effort and Effects 16. Conclusions and Suggestions Appendix Bibliographical References Index

    Biography

    Colin Greenwood