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- 2017
- Sara Bastomski, Noli Brazil, Andrew V. Papachristos:
Neighborhood co-offending networks, structural embeddedness, and violent crime in Chicago. Soc. Networks 51: 23-39 (2017) - Giulia Berlusconi, Alberto Aziani, Luca Giommoni:
The determinants of heroin flows in Europe: A latent space approach. Soc. Networks 51: 104-117 (2017) - Adam Boessen, John R. Hipp, Carter T. Butts, Nicholas N. Nagle, Emily Smith:
Social fabric and fear of crime: Considering spatial location and time of day. Soc. Networks 51: 60-72 (2017) - Yanick Charette, Andrew V. Papachristos:
The network dynamics of co-offending careers. Soc. Networks 51: 3-13 (2017) - Daniel DellaPosta:
Network closure and integration in the mid-20th century American mafia. Soc. Networks 51: 148-157 (2017) - Corina Graif, Alina Lungeanu, Alyssa M. Yetter:
Neighborhood isolation in Chicago: Violent crime effects on structural isolation and homophily in inter-neighborhood commuting networks. Soc. Networks 51: 40-59 (2017) - Thomas Grund, Carlo Morselli:
Overlapping crime: Stability and specialization of co-offending relationships. Soc. Networks 51: 14-22 (2017) - Alexander Gutfraind, Michael Genkin:
A graph database framework for covert network analysis: An application to the Islamic State network in Europe. Soc. Networks 51: 178-188 (2017) - Caitlin E. Hughes, David A. Bright, Jenny Chalmers:
Social network analysis of Australian poly-drug trafficking networks: How do drug traffickers manage multiple illicit drugs? Soc. Networks 51: 135-147 (2017) - Aili Malm, Martin Bouchard, Tom Decorte, Marieke Vlaemynck, Marije Wouters:
More structural holes, more risk? Network structure and risk perception among marijuana growers. Soc. Networks 51: 127-134 (2017) - Carlo Morselli, Rémi Boivin:
Introduction to the special issue on Crime and Networks. Soc. Networks 51: 1-2 (2017) - Carlo Morselli, Masarah Paquet-Clouston, Chloé Provost:
The independent's edge in an illegal drug distribution setting: Levitt and Venkatesh revisited. Soc. Networks 51: 118-126 (2017) - Marie Ouellet, Martin Bouchard, Mackenzie Hart:
Criminal collaboration and risk: The drivers of Al Qaeda's network structure before and after 9/11. Soc. Networks 51: 171-177 (2017) - Maxime Reeves-Latour, Carlo Morselli:
Bid-rigging networks and state-corporate crime in the construction industry. Soc. Networks 51: 158-170 (2017) - David R. Schaefer, Martin Bouchard, Jacob T. N. Young, Derek Kreager:
Friends in locked places: An investigation of prison inmate network structure. Soc. Networks 51: 88-103 (2017) - John A. Schneider, N. Lancki, Phillip Schumm:
At the intersection of criminal justice involvement and sexual orientation: Dynamic networks and health among a population-based sample of young Black men who have sex with men. Soc. Networks 51: 73-87 (2017)
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