Universality of political corruption networks
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Resumo: | Corruption crimes demand highly coordinated actions among criminal agents to succeed. But research dedicated to corruption networks is still in its infancy and indeed little is known about the properties of these networks. Here we present a comprehensive investigation of corruption networks related to political scandals in Spain and Brazil over nearly three decades. We show that corruption networks of both countries share universal structural and dynamical properties, including similar degree distributions, clustering and assortativity coefcients, modular structure, and a growth process that is marked by the coalescence of network components due to a few recidivist criminals. We propose a simple model that not only reproduces these empirical properties but reveals also that corruption networks operate near a critical recidivism rate below which the network is entirely fragmented and above which it is overly connected. Our research thus indicates that actions focused on decreasing corruption recidivism may substantially mitigate this type of organized crime. |
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Martins, Alvaro F.Cunha, Bruno Requião daHanley, Quentin S.Goncalves, SebastianPerc, MatjažRibeiro, Haroldo Valentin2022-06-15T04:48:20Z20222045-2322http://hdl.handle.net/10183/240398001141724Corruption crimes demand highly coordinated actions among criminal agents to succeed. But research dedicated to corruption networks is still in its infancy and indeed little is known about the properties of these networks. Here we present a comprehensive investigation of corruption networks related to political scandals in Spain and Brazil over nearly three decades. We show that corruption networks of both countries share universal structural and dynamical properties, including similar degree distributions, clustering and assortativity coefcients, modular structure, and a growth process that is marked by the coalescence of network components due to a few recidivist criminals. We propose a simple model that not only reproduces these empirical properties but reveals also that corruption networks operate near a critical recidivism rate below which the network is entirely fragmented and above which it is overly connected. Our research thus indicates that actions focused on decreasing corruption recidivism may substantially mitigate this type of organized crime.application/pdfengScientific reports. London. Vol. 12 (Apr. 2022), 6858, 10 p.Corrupção políticaCrime organizadoEscândalo políticoUniversality of political corruption networksEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001141724.pdf.txt001141724.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain42347http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/240398/2/001141724.pdf.txte01bc886eee4abe63a270589997d2dc5MD52ORIGINAL001141724.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf7496525http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/240398/1/001141724.pdf55f4bd09b739c6a299693376bb4cf275MD5110183/2403982024-05-19 05:46:10.572902oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/240398Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-05-19T08:46:10Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Universality of political corruption networks |
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Universality of political corruption networks |
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Universality of political corruption networks Martins, Alvaro F. Corrupção política Crime organizado Escândalo político |
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Universality of political corruption networks |
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Universality of political corruption networks |
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Universality of political corruption networks |
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Universality of political corruption networks |
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Universality of political corruption networks |
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Martins, Alvaro F. |
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Martins, Alvaro F. Cunha, Bruno Requião da Hanley, Quentin S. Goncalves, Sebastian Perc, Matjaž Ribeiro, Haroldo Valentin |
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Cunha, Bruno Requião da Hanley, Quentin S. Goncalves, Sebastian Perc, Matjaž Ribeiro, Haroldo Valentin |
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Martins, Alvaro F. Cunha, Bruno Requião da Hanley, Quentin S. Goncalves, Sebastian Perc, Matjaž Ribeiro, Haroldo Valentin |
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Corrupção política Crime organizado Escândalo político |
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Corrupção política Crime organizado Escândalo político |
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Corruption crimes demand highly coordinated actions among criminal agents to succeed. But research dedicated to corruption networks is still in its infancy and indeed little is known about the properties of these networks. Here we present a comprehensive investigation of corruption networks related to political scandals in Spain and Brazil over nearly three decades. We show that corruption networks of both countries share universal structural and dynamical properties, including similar degree distributions, clustering and assortativity coefcients, modular structure, and a growth process that is marked by the coalescence of network components due to a few recidivist criminals. We propose a simple model that not only reproduces these empirical properties but reveals also that corruption networks operate near a critical recidivism rate below which the network is entirely fragmented and above which it is overly connected. Our research thus indicates that actions focused on decreasing corruption recidivism may substantially mitigate this type of organized crime. |
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