TY - BOOK AU - Morselli,Carlo TI - Crime and networks T2 - Criminology and justice studies series SN - 9780415644532 (hardback) PY - 2014/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - Criminology KW - Criminals KW - social networks KW - Criminal behavior N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Part 1. Co-offending networks --; The importance of studying co-offending networks for criminological theory and policy; Jean Marie McGloin and Holly Nguyen --; Sex and age homophily in co-offending networks: opportunity or preference?; Sarah B. van Mastrigt and Peter J. Carrington --; The evolution of a drug co-arrest network; Natalia Iwanski and Richard Frank --; Assessing the core membership of a youth gang from its co-offending network; Martin Bouchard and Richard Konarski --; Part 2. Organized crime networks --; The embedded and multiplex nature of Al Capone; Andrew V. Papachristos and Chris M. Smith --; Snakeheads and the cartwheel network: functional fluidity as opposed to structural flexibility; Sheldon Zhang --; Illegal networks or criminal organizations: structure, power, and facilitators in cocaine trafficking structures; Andrea Gimenez-Salinas Framis --; Dismantling criminal networks: can node attributes play a role?; David A. Bright, Catherine Greenhill, and Natalya Levenkova --; Strategic positioning in Mafia networks; Francesco Calderoni --; Drug trafficking networks in the world economy; Remi Boivin --; Part 3. Cybercrime networks --; Skills and trust: a tour inside the hard drives of computer hackers; Benoit Dupont --; Information exchange paths in IRC hacking chat rooms; David Decary-Hetu --; Usenet newsgroups, child pornography, and the role of participants; Francis Fortin --; Part 4. Economic crime networks --; Pushing the Ponzi: the rise and fall of a network fraud; Aili Malm, Andrea Schoepfer, Gisela Bichler, and Neil Boyd --; Breakdown of brokerage: crisis and collapse in the Watergate conspiracy; Robert R. Faulkner and Eric Cheney --; Part 5. Extremist networks --; Terrorist network adaptation to a changing environment; Sean F. Everton and Dan Cunningham --; Understanding transnational crime in conflict-affected environments: the democratic republic of the Congo's illicit minerals trading network; Georgia Lysaght ER -