Keywords
game theory
graph theory
network analysis
criminal analysis
graph theory
network analysis
criminal analysis
How to Cite
Theory and policing practice of network analysis. (2022). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 70(1), 69-86. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.2022.1.5
Abstract
The aim of our study is to highlight the usefulness of network analysis methods in the field of law enforcement, and that the future of this field depends on collaboration and productive cooperation of theory and practice. After a brief historical overview, we introduce the most important concepts related to network analysis and graph theory, and then present a possible resolution strategy for a mafia network. Finally, we provide an overview of the directions of network analysis that can be used in profiling.
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