Research presented in this dissertation applies social network analysis (SNA) to cases of organized criminal groups. SNA is an approach that maps relations and interactions among a group of actors. In this case, the use of SNA allows to empirically examine how actors involved in various types of organized crime relate and interact with each other, such as how they cooperate or communicate. Several specific cases are analysed. The first one is a case of a political corruption, which exhibits a structure that strongly revolves around a few key actors, making the network in turn susceptible to detection and disruption. The next study is about a counterfeit alcohol distribution network, which activities resulted in tens of victims despite the n...
The agreed consensus among criminologists today is that globalisation has been beneficial for organi...
The notions of organized crime and terrorism have an old and rich history around the globe. Research...
In the study of organised crime, the traditional view of criminal groups as centrally controlled org...
Research presented in this dissertation applies social network analysis (SNA) to cases of organized ...
Networks have recently become ubiquitous in many scientific fields. In criminology, social network a...
Criminals organized in networks generate an estimated €900 billion a year worldwide, which is obtain...
Networks have recently become ubiquitous in many scientific fields. In criminology, social network a...
This thesis presents two empirical papers investigating collaboration in a drug trafficking network,...
This entry discusses the state of the art in the application of network analysis methods to the stud...
In the last decade, the use of social network analysis in the study of organized crime has seen sign...
Based on a critical reflection of relevant literature, the review shows that both organized crime an...
This article offers some remarks on a few critical issues related to explanation in criminal networ...
The techniques offered by the analysis of social networks have rapidly increased in the last years i...
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...
The agreed consensus among criminologists today is that globalisation has been beneficial for organi...
The notions of organized crime and terrorism have an old and rich history around the globe. Research...
In the study of organised crime, the traditional view of criminal groups as centrally controlled org...
Research presented in this dissertation applies social network analysis (SNA) to cases of organized ...
Networks have recently become ubiquitous in many scientific fields. In criminology, social network a...
Criminals organized in networks generate an estimated €900 billion a year worldwide, which is obtain...
Networks have recently become ubiquitous in many scientific fields. In criminology, social network a...
This thesis presents two empirical papers investigating collaboration in a drug trafficking network,...
This entry discusses the state of the art in the application of network analysis methods to the stud...
In the last decade, the use of social network analysis in the study of organized crime has seen sign...
Based on a critical reflection of relevant literature, the review shows that both organized crime an...
This article offers some remarks on a few critical issues related to explanation in criminal networ...
The techniques offered by the analysis of social networks have rapidly increased in the last years i...
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...
The agreed consensus among criminologists today is that globalisation has been beneficial for organi...
The notions of organized crime and terrorism have an old and rich history around the globe. Research...
In the study of organised crime, the traditional view of criminal groups as centrally controlled org...