Disrupting Dark Networks
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:12th Nov '12
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This book focuses on how social network analysis can be used to craft strategies to track, destabilize and disrupt covert, illegal networks.
Sean F. Everton focuses on how social network analysis can be used to craft strategies to track, destabilize and disrupt covert, illegal networks. He illustrates these methods using worked examples from four different social network analysis software packages (UCINET, NetDraw, Pajek and ORA).Disrupting Dark Networks focuses on how social network analysis can be used to craft strategies to track, destabilize and disrupt covert and illegal networks. The book begins with an overview of the key terms and assumptions of social network analysis and various counterinsurgency strategies. The next several chapters introduce readers to algorithms and metrics commonly used by social network analysts. They provide worked examples from four different social network analysis software packages (UCINET, NetDraw, Pajek and ORA) using standard network data sets as well as data from an actual terrorist network that serves as a running example throughout the book. The book concludes by considering the ethics of and various ways that social network analysis can inform counterinsurgency strategizing. By contextualizing these methods in a larger counterinsurgency framework, this book offers scholars and analysts an array of approaches for disrupting dark networks.
'Disrupting Dark Networks offers not only a critical and well-informed overview of social network theories and techniques, but also a critical reflection on counterinsurgency and counter-terrorism. It is certainly a valuable reference for scholars in the field.' Anita Lavorgna, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books
ISBN: 9781107022591
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
Weight: 730g
490 pages