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Gunfire Graffiti - Overlooked Gun Crime in the UK (Paperback)
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Gunfire Graffiti - Overlooked Gun Crime in the UK (Paperback)
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As featured on BBC Radio, and in national and local newspapers. In
this remarkable book, Matt Seiber examines the phenomenon of hidden
gun crime in the UK. Emphasising the perils of unchecked gun use in
public places, he also demonstrates how the police, authorities and
media have sought to minimise or ignore the issue. Gunfire-graffiti
is the author's term for wanton gunfire damage to roadside
structures - traffic signs, notices, warning signs and similar
targets. His investigations reveal that such shootings are not
juvenile pranks, but a regular activity thought to be mainly the
work of determined individuals unlawfully using firearms, shotguns,
handguns and rifles, including lethal, high-velocity weapons.
Stressing the threat to public safety and the dangers involved,
Matt Seiber sets out to enquire 'Where, Who, When and Why?' - and
given the criminality involved in such events and the malevolent
nature of covert gun use asks 'How is it that gunfire damage is
being deliberately overlooked by the authorities?' The author's
concerns are backed by academic research and the views of a leading
criminal psychologist. Indeed, Gunfire-Graffiti raises fundamental
questions concerning the extent to which unlawful acquisition and
use of firearms exist in the UK, the assumption being that the
greater part of roadside gunfire damage is unlikely to be the work
of unlicensed or other irresponsible gun users.
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