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Bob Scales Senior Policy Analyst Office for Policy and Management

City of Seattle Crime Gun Data System. Bob Scales Senior Policy Analyst Office for Policy and Management. Crime Gun Data System. How Do Criminals Get Their Guns?. Licensed Dealers Straw Purchasers Gun Shows Theft Friends & Family Unlicensed Sellers Black Market.

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Bob Scales Senior Policy Analyst Office for Policy and Management

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  1. City of Seattle Crime Gun Data System Bob Scales Senior Policy Analyst Office for Policy and Management

  2. Crime Gun Data System

  3. How Do Criminals Get Their Guns? • Licensed Dealers • Straw Purchasers • Gun Shows • Theft • Friends & Family • Unlicensed Sellers • Black Market

  4. State DOL Firearms Database

  5. Location of Dealers of Seattle Crime GunsJan 2000-March 2005 2,064 Gun Traces

  6. Crime Guns with Time-to-Crime Less than 3 YearsDealer Location551 Guns

  7. Gun Dealers with Highest Number of Seattle Crime Gun Traces Jan 2000 to Nov 2005

  8. Dealer Handgun Sales Leading to Seattle Crime Gun Traces

  9. Characteristics of Gun Crimes in Seattle ATF Crime Gun Trace Information

  10. Type of Guns Used in Crimes in SeattleJan 2000 to Mar 2005 2,064 Guns

  11. Gender of Crime Gun Purchasers & Possessors

  12. Gender of Purchasers of Crime Guns from Local Dealers

  13. Residence of Crime Gun Purchasers & Possessors

  14. Age of Crime Gun Purchasers 1,677 Purchasers

  15. Age of Crime Gun PurchasersDealer A

  16. Age of Crime Gun PurchasersDealer B

  17. Age of Crime Gun Possessors1,526 Incidents

  18. Age of Crime Gun PossessorsDomestic Violence - 91 Incidents

  19. Case Example – Using Crime Gun Trace Data • Juvenile used gun in assault • Police submitted trace to ATF • Gun traced to woman who bought it on the same day of the assault • ATF requested DOL information on woman’s other handgun purchases – She bought a second handgun on the same day • Woman arrested and charged in federal court • Woman said she threw the guns in the garbage

  20. Case Example – Using Gun Purchase Data • ATF asked State DOL for individuals with highest numbers of handgun purchases • Top individual bought over 160 guns in 2005 • He was found to be selling guns at gun shows • Many individuals purchase large numbers of firearms each year • ATF sends out letters or visits individuals

  21. Regional Cooperation and Data Sharing • Police agencies must trace all crime guns recovered • Police and ATF share information and coordinate investigation efforts • State or Federal prosecution of gun traffickers

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