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Co-offending networks among members of outlaw motorcycle gangs across types of crime

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posted on 2022-11-17, 00:56 authored by David BrightDavid Bright, G Sadewo, TIC Cubitt, C Dowling, A Morgan
AbstractOutlaw motorcycle gangs (OMCGs) have become synonymous with organised crime through engagement in criminal activities including illicit drug production and distribution, firearms trafficking, and serious violent crime. These crimes contribute significant social and economic harms in countries that feature a presence from these groups. The current paper uses network analytics to analyse the extent of co-offending within and across established clubs in Australia, including the relative involvement of senior, or office bearing, members. The majority of affiliates in this sample co-offended with another OMCG affiliate within the sample period, with office bearers, members, nominees and associates represented proportionally among co-offending networks to in the sample at large. However, within these clubs, criminal activities were conducted in small cliques or components of affiliates. This research supports the role of OMCGs as important facilitators of crime, and the role of co-offending in the criminal offending of affiliates. The findings hold important implications for understanding how offending is organised among OMCGs, differences between groups, differing levels of engagement from the club hierarchy.

History

Journal

Trends in Organized Crime

Location

Berlin, Germany

ISSN

1084-4791

eISSN

1936-4830

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

Springer