Using data on 32 actors and ties among them drawn from available court files, we combine analytical sociology with statistical models for networks in order to analyse a case of a counterfeit alcohol distribution network from the Czech Republic. We formulate a theory of action and identify relational mechanisms which could explain how the structure of the network emerged and describe. We use the exponential random graph model to test these mechanisms. The analysis reveals that the two actors capable of manufacturing the poisonous mixture were considerably though not optimally proximate to others enabling fast distribution of the mixture. Our model results that the structure was formed by mechanisms of triadic closure, negative tendency to co...
The present study is an analysis of a Czech political corruption network known as the Rath affair re...
NoCertain crimes are difficult to be committed by individuals but carefully organised by group of as...
Networks have recently become ubiquitous in many scientific fields. In criminology, social network a...
Using data on 32 actors and ties among them drawn from available court files, we combine analytical ...
Using data on 32 actors and ties among them drawn from available court files, we combine analytical ...
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,...
Networks have recently become ubiquitous in many scientific fields. In criminology, social network a...
The present study is an analysis of a Czech political corruption network known as the Rath affair re...
Illegal markets are notoriously difficult to study. Police data offer an increasingly exploited sour...
We measured triadic closure in co-offending networks – i.e., the tendency of two individuals to co-o...
Illegal enterprise and social embeddedness theories have highlighted the importance of market forces...
It has been widely suggested that the global market in counterfeit, falsified and illegally traded m...
The present study is an analysis of a Czech political corruption network known as the Rath affair re...
NoCertain crimes are difficult to be committed by individuals but carefully organised by group of as...
Networks have recently become ubiquitous in many scientific fields. In criminology, social network a...
Using data on 32 actors and ties among them drawn from available court files, we combine analytical ...
Using data on 32 actors and ties among them drawn from available court files, we combine analytical ...
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,...
Networks have recently become ubiquitous in many scientific fields. In criminology, social network a...
The present study is an analysis of a Czech political corruption network known as the Rath affair re...
Illegal markets are notoriously difficult to study. Police data offer an increasingly exploited sour...
We measured triadic closure in co-offending networks – i.e., the tendency of two individuals to co-o...
Illegal enterprise and social embeddedness theories have highlighted the importance of market forces...
It has been widely suggested that the global market in counterfeit, falsified and illegally traded m...
The present study is an analysis of a Czech political corruption network known as the Rath affair re...
NoCertain crimes are difficult to be committed by individuals but carefully organised by group of as...
Networks have recently become ubiquitous in many scientific fields. In criminology, social network a...