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Social network analysis (criminology) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Social network analysis (criminology) Social network analysis in criminology views social relationships in terms of network theory, consisting of nodes (representing individual actors within the network) and ties (which represent relationships between the individuals, such as offender movement, co-offenders, crime groups, etc.) These networks are often depicted in a social network diagram, where nodes are represented as points and ties are represented as lines. == Key Terms ==
;Offender Movement: is the movement of deviants from one location to another (i.e. from home to the location of criminal acts). Notable scholars: Gisela Bichler, Lucia Summers ;Co-Offenders: refers to the relationship between two deviant individuals. Notable scholars: Carlo Morselli, Aili Malm, Gisela Bichler, Jean McGloin, Jerzy Sarnecki, Diane Haynie, Andrew Papachristos ;Crime Groups: consists of the social group that participates in the different aspect of a deviant action. Notable scholars: Mangai Natarajan, Aili Malm, Francesco Calderoni, David Bright
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