"Dark Networks" refer to various illegal and covert social networks like criminal and terrorist networks. These networks evolve over time with the formation and dissolution of links to survive control efforts by authorities. Previous studies have shown that the link formation process in such networks is influenced by a set of facilitators. However, there have been few empirical evaluations to determine the significant facilitators. In this study, we used dynamic social network analysis methods to examine several plausible link formation facilitators in a large-scale real-world narcotics network. Multivariate Cox regression showed that mutual acquaintance and vehicle affiliations were significant facilitators in the network under study. Thes...
This paper aims to show in which way the joint use of analysis techniques of the complex networks an...
Previous studies found support for the victim-offender overlap, but far less is known about why the ...
This article assesses Mexico’s organized crime alliance and subgroup network structures. Through soc...
Social networks evolve over time with the addition and removal of nodes and links to survive and thr...
Nowadays people and organizations are more and more interconnected in the forms of social networks: ...
Social network analysis is a fruitful approach to the study of relations and interaction between act...
This thesis presents two empirical papers investigating collaboration in a drug trafficking network,...
Social network analysis has emerged as an important research area in intelligence analysis to facili...
Abstract This study aims to improve our understanding of criminal accomplice selection by studying t...
Networks have recently become ubiquitous in many scientific fields. In criminology, social network a...
Identification of criminal structures within very large social networks is an essential security fea...
The techniques offered by the analysis of social networks have rapidly increased in the last years i...
A small but growing number of analysts of criminal activity have used social network analysis (SNA) ...
This entry discusses the state of the art in the application of network analysis methods to the stud...
This paper aims to show in which way the joint use of analysis techniques of the complex networks an...
This paper aims to show in which way the joint use of analysis techniques of the complex networks an...
Previous studies found support for the victim-offender overlap, but far less is known about why the ...
This article assesses Mexico’s organized crime alliance and subgroup network structures. Through soc...
Social networks evolve over time with the addition and removal of nodes and links to survive and thr...
Nowadays people and organizations are more and more interconnected in the forms of social networks: ...
Social network analysis is a fruitful approach to the study of relations and interaction between act...
This thesis presents two empirical papers investigating collaboration in a drug trafficking network,...
Social network analysis has emerged as an important research area in intelligence analysis to facili...
Abstract This study aims to improve our understanding of criminal accomplice selection by studying t...
Networks have recently become ubiquitous in many scientific fields. In criminology, social network a...
Identification of criminal structures within very large social networks is an essential security fea...
The techniques offered by the analysis of social networks have rapidly increased in the last years i...
A small but growing number of analysts of criminal activity have used social network analysis (SNA) ...
This entry discusses the state of the art in the application of network analysis methods to the stud...
This paper aims to show in which way the joint use of analysis techniques of the complex networks an...
This paper aims to show in which way the joint use of analysis techniques of the complex networks an...
Previous studies found support for the victim-offender overlap, but far less is known about why the ...
This article assesses Mexico’s organized crime alliance and subgroup network structures. Through soc...