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The Use of Actor-Level Attributes and Centrality Measures to Identify Key Actors: A Case Study of an Australian Drug Trafficking Network

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posted on 2023-02-01, 04:08 authored by David BrightDavid Bright, C Greenhill, M Reynolds, A Ritter, C Morselli
Social network analysis (SNA) conducted on criminal networks can identify key players and shed light on important patterns of connectivity. This information can be used to develop interventions to dismantle or disrupt criminal networks. Drawing upon the network capital construct, this study demonstrates that integrating centrality measures (such as degree or betweenness centrality) with other individual attributes related to functional roles and access to tangible and intangible resources will enhance efforts to identify critical actors. Using a drug trafficking network that operated in Australia in the 1990s, we identify actors who are key to the network by virtue of their position in the network, their attributes, and combinations of these factors. Implications for law enforcement practice are discussed.

History

Journal

Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice

Volume

31

Pagination

262 - 278

ISSN

1043-9862

eISSN

1552-5406

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal