Title :
Dynamic Social Network Analysis of a Dark Network: Identifying Significant Facilitators
Author :
Kaza, Siddharth ; Hu, Daning ; Chen, Hsinchun
Author_Institution :
Arizona Univ., Tucson
Abstract :
"Dark Networks" refer to various illegal and covert social networks like criminal and terrorist networks. These networks evolve over time with the formation and dissolution of links to survive control efforts by authorities. Previous studies have shown that the link formation process in such networks is influenced by a set of facilitators. However, there have been few empirical evaluations to determine the significant facilitators. In this study, we used dynamic social network analysis methods to examine several plausible link formation facilitators in a large-scale real-world narcotics network. Multivariate Cox regression showed that mutual acquaintance and vehicle affiliations were significant facilitators in the network under study. These findings provide insights into the link formation processes and the resilience of dark networks. They also can be used to help authorities predict co-offending in future crimes.
Keywords :
legislation; regression analysis; terrorism; criminal network; dark network; dynamic social network analysis; illegal network; large-scale real-world narcotics network; link formation process; multivariate Cox regression; mutual acquaintance; terrorist network; vehicle affiliation; Collaboration; Drugs; Informatics; Intelligent networks; Resilience; Social network services; Sociology; Terrorism; Vehicle dynamics; Vehicles; dark networks; dynamic social network analysis; intelligence and security informatics;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligence and Security Informatics, 2007 IEEE
Conference_Location :
New Brunswick, NJ
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-1329-X
DOI :
10.1109/ISI.2007.379531