Possession of Firearm in UK Law

  • Possession of a Firearm
    • No. 12-1, January 1948
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    • 0000
  • Index
    • Appendices
    • The Firearms Law Handbook - 8th Edition
    • Laura Saunsbury/Nick Doherty
    • 277-291
    ... References are to page numbers ... Accessory to firearm flash hider 7 meaning 6–7 sound moderator 7 ... Air weapon ... dieseling, effect 42 higher category, placement into 42 possession as strict liability offence ... 42 specially dangerous 39, 43 Airsoft ... ...
  • Can the offence behaviours of stranger rapists discriminate between UK and non-UK nationals
    • No. 11-1, February 2019
    • Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research
    • 67-76
    Purpose: Currently, no research is available for behavioural investigative advisors’ to provide justifications to infer from the crime scene that an offender is a UK or non-UK national. The paper a...
    ... ... acts, apologises,destroys forensics, block entry/exit, weapon –firearm, vaginal penetration –hands/fist/digital, and violence:minimal. From ... Non-UK stranger rapists showed a higher presenceof possession of firearm weapons, use of low-level violence, kissing the victim and ... ...
  • Extradition to Northern Ireland: Prospects and Problems
    • No. 52-5, September 1989
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... 1983 February 1988 April 1988 Outline of Charge(s) Possession of Firearms, ammunition and explosives. Murder (U.D.R.) Murder ... British soldier in Northern Ireland, and possession of firearm in Republic. Escape from lawful custody and related firearm ... ...
  • Criminal Offences Relating to Firearms: General Restrictions on Shooting and Carrying Guns
    • Contents
    • The Firearms Law Handbook - 8th Edition
    • Laura Saunsbury/Nick Doherty
    • 211-234
    ... ... of the law referred to in earlier chapters relating to the possession of firearms, shotguns and specially dangerous air weapons, a number of ... dealt with at para 15.05 et seq , it should be noted that where a firearm or shotgun certificate is required for the gun in question, even if you ... ...
  • The Firearms Act 1982
    • No. 48-2, May 1984
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    • 0000
    ... ... to an imitation firearmif-(a) it has the appearance of being a firearm to which section 1of the 1968 Act (firearms requiring a firearm ... for an offence specified in Schedule 1 to this Acthas in his possession an ... imitation firearm" he shall be guilty ofan offence "unless he shows ... ...
  • Recent Judicial Decisions
    • No. 74-1, March 2001
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    • 0000
    ... ... aggrieved party, thecertificate will not be applicable.Proving possession of firearm is sufficientRvNelson Court of Appeal(2000) The Times, 7 ... ...
  • The Criminal Use of Firearms in New Zealand
    • No. 32-1, April 1999
    • Journal of Criminology (formerly Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology)
    • 0000
    Early In 1997 a survey was conducted on 51 New Zealand prison inmates who had been convicted of illegal possession of a firearm, aggravated robbery with a firearm and murder with a firearm. Respond...
    ... ... prisoninmateswhohad been convictedofillegal possessionofa firearm,aggravatedrobbery with a firearm and murder with a firearm ... , robberswhoused firearms to rob,andpersonsconvictedfor illegal possession of firearms.TheDepartmentofCorrectionswasasked to supply listsofinmates ... ...
  • Recognising the Role of the Emotion of Fear in Offences and Defences
    • No. 83-6, December 2019
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    • 0000
    Anger, its part in human conduct and in crime commission has been much discussed and accorded a privileged status within the law, while the role of fear has been less considered. Notwithstanding, f...
    ... ... and four counts of terrorism, itwas the statute regulating possession of an imitation firearm that caught the harm of causing fear.51Social ... ...
  • Psychiatric Reports and the Sentencing of Mentally Disturbed Offenders in New Zealand*
    • No. 17-3, September 1984
    • Journal of Criminology (formerly Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology)
    • 0000
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