Illuminating Dark Networks

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Illuminating Dark Networks

The Study of Clandestine Groups and Organizations

Sociology Social theory Social research and statistics Social services and welfare, criminology Crime and criminology Terrorism, armed struggle Warfare and defence Hospitality and service industries

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Collection: Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 23rd July 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 8 Mb

ISBN: 9781316365878


Introduction to Dark Networks

Some of the most important international security threats stem from terror groups, criminal enterprises, and other violent non-state actors (VNSAs). Because these groups are often structured as complex, dark networks, analysts have begun to use network science to study them.

However, standard network tools were originally developed to examine companies, friendship groups, and other transparent networks. The inherently clandestine nature of dark networks dictates that conventional analytical tools do not always apply. Data on dark networks is incomplete, inaccurate, and often just difficult to find.

Moreover, dark networks are often organized to undertake fundamentally different tasks than transparent networks, so resources and information may follow different paths through these two types of organizations. Given the distinctive characteristics of dark networks, unique tools and methods are needed to understand these structures.

About the Book

Illuminating Dark Networks explores the state of the art in methods to study and understand dark networks.

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