In this study we investigate organized crime by studying the degree of criminal organization. We use population-level register data on criminal suspicions between 2011 and 2016 to analyze the territoriality of Swedish street gangs in terms of geographical mobility, their collaboration in crime through their co-offending network's clustering and community structure, and their crime versatility. Although Swedish street gangs exhibit varying degrees of geographical mobility and criminal collaboration, overall, they have limited reach along these dimensions, characterized by low clustering and limited crime specialization. Violence seems to become a necessary tool only when a gang reaches a certain degree of organization. By unbraiding criminal...
Collaboration between members of different criminal groups is an important feature of crime that is ...
Organised crime in the Nordic context could best be characterized by two extremes. On one hand, ther...
Background: The infiltration of the construction industry has been central for the emergence and exp...
In this study we investigate organized crime by studying the degree of criminal organization. We use...
We explore how the idea of partial organization can provide insights in the study of organized crime...
The field of social network analysis has received increasing attention during the past decades and h...
In recent years, many European countries have taken far-reaching measures to combat the criminal act...
Places with persistently high levels of crime, hot spots, are an important object of study. To some ...
This dissertation employs network analysis in the study of crime. This methodological approach is th...
Over the past 30 years, Sweden has witnessed a growth in criminal gangs. Gun violence among young ma...
Based on in-depth interviews with 42 current and ex- street offenders, this study explores the relat...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 14, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p....
Utilizing interviews with 42 current and ex-street offenders, this study explores the relationship b...
In this criminological study we have combined ethnographic fieldwork observations with twelve in-dep...
Criminals organized in networks generate an estimated €900 billion a year worldwide, which is obtain...
Collaboration between members of different criminal groups is an important feature of crime that is ...
Organised crime in the Nordic context could best be characterized by two extremes. On one hand, ther...
Background: The infiltration of the construction industry has been central for the emergence and exp...
In this study we investigate organized crime by studying the degree of criminal organization. We use...
We explore how the idea of partial organization can provide insights in the study of organized crime...
The field of social network analysis has received increasing attention during the past decades and h...
In recent years, many European countries have taken far-reaching measures to combat the criminal act...
Places with persistently high levels of crime, hot spots, are an important object of study. To some ...
This dissertation employs network analysis in the study of crime. This methodological approach is th...
Over the past 30 years, Sweden has witnessed a growth in criminal gangs. Gun violence among young ma...
Based on in-depth interviews with 42 current and ex- street offenders, this study explores the relat...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 14, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p....
Utilizing interviews with 42 current and ex-street offenders, this study explores the relationship b...
In this criminological study we have combined ethnographic fieldwork observations with twelve in-dep...
Criminals organized in networks generate an estimated €900 billion a year worldwide, which is obtain...
Collaboration between members of different criminal groups is an important feature of crime that is ...
Organised crime in the Nordic context could best be characterized by two extremes. On one hand, ther...
Background: The infiltration of the construction industry has been central for the emergence and exp...