Gun regulation in Malaysia : enforcement or prevention / Faten Fathonah Kamarudin … [et al.]

This research discusses on the enforcement of gun control regulation in Malaysia, the focal point of this research is the prevention strategy is more important rather than enforcement of gun control regulation. By definition, enforcement means the act of compelling observance of or compliance with a...

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Main Authors: Kamarudin, Faten Fathonah, Ghazali, Norliana Akmar, Yussoff, Nur Shahida Azira, Omar, Siti Sha Erdawati, Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Elmy Afyfy
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law 2014
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spelling uitm-282642020-02-12T03:06:22Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28264/ Gun regulation in Malaysia : enforcement or prevention / Faten Fathonah Kamarudin … [et al.] Kamarudin, Faten Fathonah Ghazali, Norliana Akmar Yussoff, Nur Shahida Azira Omar, Siti Sha Erdawati Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Elmy Afyfy Criminology Criminal justice administration This research discusses on the enforcement of gun control regulation in Malaysia, the focal point of this research is the prevention strategy is more important rather than enforcement of gun control regulation. By definition, enforcement means the act of compelling observance of or compliance with a law while prevention means the action of stopping something from happening. Malaysia gun control regulation is too focused on enforcement, such as the prosecution approach, the process of purchasing firearms and the licensing system. However, there is insufficient focus on prevention, such as acknowledgement from a family member as a crucial element to obtain license. An approach that was taken to make this research adequate is qualitative method. Four research questions are posed, in order to make the discussion well-structured and organized. Primary and secondary data are collected from many sources in order to provide a well comprehensive research. Field work such as interview was also conducted for confirmation and verification of the informal information that had been gathered. As a conclusion, this research was made with hope that it could be made as a reference in the near future on any improvement of gun control regulation in Malaysia and it is adequate to meet the need of the reader. Faculty of Law 2014-06 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28264/1/28264.pdf Kamarudin, Faten Fathonah and Ghazali, Norliana Akmar and Yussoff, Nur Shahida Azira and Omar, Siti Sha Erdawati and Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Elmy Afyfy (2014) Gun regulation in Malaysia : enforcement or prevention / Faten Fathonah Kamarudin … [et al.]. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Criminology
Criminal justice administration
spellingShingle Criminology
Criminal justice administration
Kamarudin, Faten Fathonah
Ghazali, Norliana Akmar
Yussoff, Nur Shahida Azira
Omar, Siti Sha Erdawati
Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Elmy Afyfy
Gun regulation in Malaysia : enforcement or prevention / Faten Fathonah Kamarudin … [et al.]
description This research discusses on the enforcement of gun control regulation in Malaysia, the focal point of this research is the prevention strategy is more important rather than enforcement of gun control regulation. By definition, enforcement means the act of compelling observance of or compliance with a law while prevention means the action of stopping something from happening. Malaysia gun control regulation is too focused on enforcement, such as the prosecution approach, the process of purchasing firearms and the licensing system. However, there is insufficient focus on prevention, such as acknowledgement from a family member as a crucial element to obtain license. An approach that was taken to make this research adequate is qualitative method. Four research questions are posed, in order to make the discussion well-structured and organized. Primary and secondary data are collected from many sources in order to provide a well comprehensive research. Field work such as interview was also conducted for confirmation and verification of the informal information that had been gathered. As a conclusion, this research was made with hope that it could be made as a reference in the near future on any improvement of gun control regulation in Malaysia and it is adequate to meet the need of the reader.
format Student Project
author Kamarudin, Faten Fathonah
Ghazali, Norliana Akmar
Yussoff, Nur Shahida Azira
Omar, Siti Sha Erdawati
Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Elmy Afyfy
author_facet Kamarudin, Faten Fathonah
Ghazali, Norliana Akmar
Yussoff, Nur Shahida Azira
Omar, Siti Sha Erdawati
Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Elmy Afyfy
author_sort Kamarudin, Faten Fathonah
title Gun regulation in Malaysia : enforcement or prevention / Faten Fathonah Kamarudin … [et al.]
title_short Gun regulation in Malaysia : enforcement or prevention / Faten Fathonah Kamarudin … [et al.]
title_full Gun regulation in Malaysia : enforcement or prevention / Faten Fathonah Kamarudin … [et al.]
title_fullStr Gun regulation in Malaysia : enforcement or prevention / Faten Fathonah Kamarudin … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Gun regulation in Malaysia : enforcement or prevention / Faten Fathonah Kamarudin … [et al.]
title_sort gun regulation in malaysia : enforcement or prevention / faten fathonah kamarudin … [et al.]
publisher Faculty of Law
publishDate 2014
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28264/
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28264/1/28264.pdf
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