Globalization and small/firearms: a public health perspective
By: Cukier, Wendy.
Contributor(s): Collins, Cindy | Chapdelaine, Antoine.
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ArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.40-44.Subject(s): Public health | Globalization | Health services
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DevelopmentSummary: Violence has been identified as a pandemic to which no country is immune and represents a major threat to human security and rights. The authors look at the effects of arms availability on public health as well as on individual security, human rights and economic growth. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 42, Issue no: 4 | Available | AR44184 |
Violence has been identified as a pandemic to which no country is immune and represents a major threat to human security and rights. The authors look at the effects of arms availability on public health as well as on individual security, human rights and economic growth. - Reproduced


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