Structural resilience and recovery of a criminal network after disruption: a simulation study

Objectives Criminal networks tend to recover after a disruption, and this recovery may trigger negative unintended consequences by strengthening network cohesion. This study uses a real-world street gang network as a basis for simulating the effect of disruption and subsequent recovery on network st...

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Published inJournal of experimental criminology Vol. 20; no. 3; pp. 883 - 911
Main Author Diviák, Tomáš
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 01.09.2024
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1572-8315
DOI10.1007/s11292-023-09563-z

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Abstract Objectives Criminal networks tend to recover after a disruption, and this recovery may trigger negative unintended consequences by strengthening network cohesion. This study uses a real-world street gang network as a basis for simulating the effect of disruption and subsequent recovery on network structure. Methods This study utilises cohesion and centrality measures to describe the network and to simulate nine network disruptions. Stationary stochastic actor-oriented models are used to identify relational mechanisms in this network and subsequently to simulate network recovery in five scenarios. Results Removing the most central and the highest-ranking actors have the largest immediate impact on the network. In the long-term recovery simulation, networks become more compact (substantially so when increasing triadic closure), while the structure disintegrates when preferential attachment decreases. Conclusion These results indicate that the mechanisms driving network recovery are more important than the immediate impact of disruption due to network recovery.
AbstractList ObjectivesCriminal networks tend to recover after a disruption, and this recovery may trigger negative unintended consequences by strengthening network cohesion. This study uses a real-world street gang network as a basis for simulating the effect of disruption and subsequent recovery on network structure.MethodsThis study utilises cohesion and centrality measures to describe the network and to simulate nine network disruptions. Stationary stochastic actor-oriented models are used to identify relational mechanisms in this network and subsequently to simulate network recovery in five scenarios.ResultsRemoving the most central and the highest-ranking actors have the largest immediate impact on the network. In the long-term recovery simulation, networks become more compact (substantially so when increasing triadic closure), while the structure disintegrates when preferential attachment decreases.ConclusionThese results indicate that the mechanisms driving network recovery are more important than the immediate impact of disruption due to network recovery.
Objectives Criminal networks tend to recover after a disruption, and this recovery may trigger negative unintended consequences by strengthening network cohesion. This study uses a real-world street gang network as a basis for simulating the effect of disruption and subsequent recovery on network structure. Methods This study utilises cohesion and centrality measures to describe the network and to simulate nine network disruptions. Stationary stochastic actor-oriented models are used to identify relational mechanisms in this network and subsequently to simulate network recovery in five scenarios. Results Removing the most central and the highest-ranking actors have the largest immediate impact on the network. In the long-term recovery simulation, networks become more compact (substantially so when increasing triadic closure), while the structure disintegrates when preferential attachment decreases. Conclusion These results indicate that the mechanisms driving network recovery are more important than the immediate impact of disruption due to network recovery.
Author Diviák, Tomáš
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