[HTML][HTML] Reprint of: Using social network analysis to study crime: Navigating the challenges of criminal justice records

D Bright, R Brewer, C Morselli - Social Networks, 2022 - Elsevier
The use of social network analysis to study groups of offenders engaged in illicit activities
such as drug trafficking and terrorism has grown in popularity over the last three decades …

Att vända utvecklingen: från utsatta områden till trygghet och delaktighet

M Gerell, PO Hallin, K Nilvall, S Westerdahl - 2020 - diva-portal.org
Denna boD har sitt ursprung i en nationell forsDningscirDel och ett projeDt som startade
efter initiativ från Polismyndighetens Nationella operativa avdelning (Noa) och …

Technology in policing

B Ariel, D Weisberg, AA Braga - Police innovation: Contrasting …, 2019 - books.google.com
For nearly forty years, policymakers within law enforcement, commercially motivated interest
groups, and scholars have made the case for an augmented implementation of technology …

[HTML][HTML] Where can offenders be found when they are not committing crimes? A cross-sectional survey of British police officers on non-crime locations

J Denley, B Ariel, M Felson - Heliyon, 2024 - cell.com
To date, the bulk of research on place and crime has concentrated on crime scene locations
and home addresses of both victims and perpetrators. Beyond these locations, less is known …

What Adolescents Do or Say to Actively Influence Peers: Compliance-Gaining Tactics and Adolescent Deviance

EM Hoeben, MA Ten Cate… - Journal of Research …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: Despite abundant evidence of deviant peer influence, it remains unclear
precisely how adolescents try to exert such influence. What do adolescents do or say to …

[HTML][HTML] Targeting the most harmful co-offenders in Denmark: A social network analysis approach

C Frydensberg, B Ariel, M Bland - Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Research Question Is there a 'power few'individuals in Denmark who, through
consistent co-offending, produce the highest frequency of crimes and the most harm to …

Whom should we target to prevent? Analysis of organized crime in England using intelligence records

J Denley, B Ariel - European journal of crime, criminal law and criminal …, 2019 - brill.com
Much of the literature on organized crime is based on media, arrests and prosecution
records, while research based on intelligence data on this otherwise clandestine criminality …

Historical co-offending networks: A social network analysis approach

G Di Méo - The British Journal of Criminology, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Recent decades have witnessed growing use of social network analysis (SNA) to study
criminal activities, including that of co-offending. However, few studies have examined co …

A Social Network Analysis of Chronic Violent Offenders

D Shelfer, Y Zhang - American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2024 - Springer
Research indicates that a majority of serious crime events are committed by a small
proportion of repeat offenders. Many chronic offenders collaborate with others, co-offending …

[HTML][HTML] Highest harm crime “recruiters” in a London borough: A case of moving targets

B Linton, B Ariel - Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Research Question Can criminal recruiters be identified and ranked by crime harm
levels in a London borough, and if so, how long is the predictive window of opportunity for …