Titre : | Global Crime, Vol.14, n°2-3 - May-August 2013 - Advances in research on illicit networks |
Auteurs : | M. BOUCHARD, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/05/2013 |
Année de publication : | 2013 |
Format : | 119-319 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Advances in research on illicit networks. Bouchard M., Amirault J., p. 119-122. • Co-offending in Canada, England and the United States: a cross-national comparison. Carrington P.J., van Mastrigt S.B., p. 123-140. • Friends with(out) benefits: co-offending and re-arrest. Ouellet F., Boivin R., Leclerc C., Morselli C., p. 141-154. • Exploring the social organisation and structure of stolen data markets. Holt T.J., p. 155-174. • Reputation in a dark network of online criminals. Décary-Hétu D., Dupont B., p. 175-196. • The multiplexity of political conspiracy: illegal networks and the collapse of Watergate. Faulkner R.R., Cheney E.R., p. 197-215. • The BALCO scandal: the social structure of a steroid distribution network. Athey N.C., Bouchard M., p. 216-237. • Evolution of a drug trafficking network: Mapping changes in network structure and function across time. Bright D.A., Delaney J.J., p. 238-260. • Small arms, big guns: a dynamic model of illicit market opportunity. Bichler G., Malm A., p. 261-286. • Networks as strategic repertoires: Functional differentiation among Al-Shabaab terror cells. Leuprecht C., Hall K., p. 287-310. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fglc20/14/2-3 |
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