Examining illicit networks in laboratory experiments with a preliminary focus on communication

Neequaye, David A. and Granhag, Pär Anders and Segerberg, Andreas and Petterson, Daniel (2023) Examining illicit networks in laboratory experiments with a preliminary focus on communication. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 28 (1). pp. 150-164. ISSN 1355-3259

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Abstract

Purpose This research introduces a web application, the bot orchestrator, to assist researchers in developing paradigms to examine illicit networks in experiments. We implemented the application and a new paradigm to create mock networks using strangers. The proof-of-concept experiment examined communication when networks plan illicit activities. Method Participants assumed the role of an illicit network member—either a manager, a coordinator or an executor. They held some information the group needed to accomplish either a material or ideological goal: communication between the roles was imperative for success. We also manipulated the level of risk associated with communicating about the planning activities. For half of the participants, there was a moderate risk of communicating about the plans. For the other half, the risk of such communication was high. The procedure allowed us to examine who a network member was willing to communicate with, given the goal under pursuit and the associated risk level. Results Although goal-type, risk level, and the Goal-type × Risk Interaction did not significantly predict communication decisions, a content analysis suggested that participants were attempting to navigate the risks while pursuing their goals. Participants employed diverse communication strategies: individual differences explained the most variance regarding how network members communicate. Conclusions We hope the web application and paradigm this research introduces will facilitate further experiments examining illicit networks.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Legal and Criminological Psychology
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? communicationgoal pursuitillicit networksintelligence gatheringrisk perceptionpathology and forensic medicineapplied psychology ??
ID Code:
210939
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Deposited On:
04 Dec 2023 11:25
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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05 Dec 2023 03:30