prof. dr. Luis E C Rocha
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0000-0001-9046-8739
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Violence by association and participation : engaging in violence with violent co-offenders increases future violence
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Violence and network change : the influence of violent behavior and co-offending on offenders’ centrality in co-offending networks
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Homophily promotes stable connections in co-offending networks but limits information diffusion : insights from a simulation study
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Violence and network change : the influence of violent behavior and co-offending on offenders' centrality in co-offending networks
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Mapping growth dynamics : network centrality and the role of economic integration in African trade
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The effect of homophily on co-offending outcomes
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Foraging for crime : a simulation study on co-offender specialization
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Critical node detection in temporal social networks, based on global and semi-local centrality measures
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Social foraging for crime : a simulation study on offenders' specialization and co-offending
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- Journal Article
- A2
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Homophily promotes stable connections in co-offending networks but limits information diffusion: insights from a simulation study