2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-09526-4
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“…Research on street gangs has indicated that there is rarely a clear sense of hierarchy, and that they often resemble an 'informal-diffuse' structure with loose affiliation to the unit (Morselli, 2009). Similarly, research on terrorist networks indicates that organisational structure is relatively flat, and that membership is transient (Sageman, 2008; see also Curry, 2010).…”
Section: Similarities and Differences Between Gang Involvement And Ramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on street gangs has indicated that there is rarely a clear sense of hierarchy, and that they often resemble an 'informal-diffuse' structure with loose affiliation to the unit (Morselli, 2009). Similarly, research on terrorist networks indicates that organisational structure is relatively flat, and that membership is transient (Sageman, 2008; see also Curry, 2010).…”
Section: Similarities and Differences Between Gang Involvement And Ramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several notable studies have, for example, applied social network analysis to various forms of criminal networks (for example, Bright and Hughes 2012;Morselli 2009;Bichler and Malm 2015). 3 Dupont (2006a: 168) posits that 'security networks form around the authorisation and delivery of security, through a range of processes and services that extend from identification of needs and the resources available to respond to them, to the management of risks and the deployment of human technological assets'.…”
Section: Making Sense Of the Melangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parmi eux, on retrouve la participation à des activités criminelles en groupe, des liens étroits avec différentes personnes associées aux gangs, des liens d'intermédiaires avec d'autres groupes criminels, etc. Différents paramètres d'analyse de réseau seront également utilisés pour caractériser les liens de chacune des personnes, entre autres pour comprendre leur fonctionnement dans ces groupes à l'aide de mesures de centralité et de centralité d'intermédiarité (Morselli, 2009). …”
Section: Les Activités Criminellesunclassified