This book examines the use of social network analysis (SNA) in
operational environments from the perspective of those who actually
apply it. A rapidly growing body of literature suggests that SNA can
reveal significant insights into the overall structure of criminal
networks as well as the position of critical actors within such groups.
This book draws on the existing SNA and intelligence literature, as well
as qualitative interviews with crime intelligence analysts from two
Australian state law enforcement agencies to understand its use by law
enforcement agencies and the extent to which it can be used in practice.
It includes a discussion of the challenges that analysts face when
attempting to apply various network analysis techniques to criminal
networks. Overall, it advances SNA as an investigative tool, and
provides a significant contribution to the field that will be of
interest to both researchers and practitioners interested in social
network analysis, intelligence analysis and law enforcement.