Temporal Dynamics in Covert Networks

Chiara Broccatelli, Johan Koskinen, Martin Everett

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Abstract

Criminal organisations tend to be structured as a network in order to optimise flows of resource exchanges. The consolidation of these structures strengthens the criminal organisation’s capability of becoming more and more efficient over time. Recently, researchers in the field of covert networks have begun to analyse the dynamics of these networks. Thus far, the models and methods used to analyse the temporal dynamics of covert networks have come with a number of limitations. Our approach for analysing temporal dynamics attempts to address some of these limitations. In this paper, we extend the use of dynamic line-graphs to bipartite networks for incorporating time directly into the network and we suggest an alternative way to visualise the evolution of actors’ participation in successive covert actions and events. Our paper intends to contribute to the research on dynamic networks by proposing a new approach for representing temporal dynamics in covert networks. After illustrating our method, we present some examples of its use on real-world data for visualizing network evolutions over time.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages13
JournalMethodological Innovations Online
Volume9
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Social Network Analysis
  • covert networks
  • criminal networks
  • two-mode networks
  • temporal dynamics
  • bipartite graphs
  • dynamic line graphs

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