Collaboration between members of different criminal groups is an important feature of crime that is considered organised, as it allows criminals to access resources and skills in order to exploit illicit economic opportunities. Collaboration across criminal groups is also difficult and risky due to the lack of institutions supporting peaceful cooperation in illicit markets. Thus cross-group collaboration has been thought to take place mostly among small and transient groups. This paper determines whether and under what conditions members of different, larger organised crime groups collaborate with one another. To do so we use intelligence data from the Canadian province of Alberta, centering on criminals and criminal groups engaged in multi...
Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMCGs) are identified in Australia and internationally as being heavily inv...
In this study we investigate organized crime by studying the degree of criminal organization. We use...
In recent years, many European countries have taken far-reaching measures to combat the criminal act...
Collaboration between members of different criminal groups is an important feature of crime that is ...
This thesis presents two empirical papers investigating collaboration in a drug trafficking network,...
NoCertain crimes are difficult to be committed by individuals but carefully organised by group of as...
In the study of organised crime, the traditional view of criminal groups as centrally controlled org...
Criminals organized in networks generate an estimated €900 billion a year worldwide, which is obtain...
Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMGs) have received increased attention from both law enforcement agencies ...
Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMGs) have received increased attention from both law enforcement agencies ...
The agreed consensus among criminologists today is that globalisation has been beneficial for organi...
Uncovering the resiliency of ties between individuals involved in criminal enterprise will contribut...
Social network analysis is a fruitful approach to the study of relations and interaction between act...
Illegal markets are characterised by the absence of public institutions and formal contracts. Under ...
Networks have recently become ubiquitous in many scientific fields. In criminology, social network a...
Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMCGs) are identified in Australia and internationally as being heavily inv...
In this study we investigate organized crime by studying the degree of criminal organization. We use...
In recent years, many European countries have taken far-reaching measures to combat the criminal act...
Collaboration between members of different criminal groups is an important feature of crime that is ...
This thesis presents two empirical papers investigating collaboration in a drug trafficking network,...
NoCertain crimes are difficult to be committed by individuals but carefully organised by group of as...
In the study of organised crime, the traditional view of criminal groups as centrally controlled org...
Criminals organized in networks generate an estimated €900 billion a year worldwide, which is obtain...
Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMGs) have received increased attention from both law enforcement agencies ...
Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMGs) have received increased attention from both law enforcement agencies ...
The agreed consensus among criminologists today is that globalisation has been beneficial for organi...
Uncovering the resiliency of ties between individuals involved in criminal enterprise will contribut...
Social network analysis is a fruitful approach to the study of relations and interaction between act...
Illegal markets are characterised by the absence of public institutions and formal contracts. Under ...
Networks have recently become ubiquitous in many scientific fields. In criminology, social network a...
Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMCGs) are identified in Australia and internationally as being heavily inv...
In this study we investigate organized crime by studying the degree of criminal organization. We use...
In recent years, many European countries have taken far-reaching measures to combat the criminal act...