RT Article T1 Taking care of everyone’s business: interpreting Sicilian Mafia embedment through spatial network analysis JF Global crime VO 23 IS 2 SP 171 OP 192 A1 Battisti, Michele A2 Lavezzi, Andrea Mario A2 Musotto, Roberto LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1837027668 AB Mafia-type organisations often have a strong geographical and cultural entrenchment in the territory they belong. However, their analysis as a spatially networked social structure is still missing. A combined socio-spatial network analysis is presented here, through the demise of a large police operation called Operazione Perseo in 2008. This approach is developed in two ways. At first, a visual representation of the social network of this large group of mafiosi embedded in a geographical space is presented. Three main salient territorial features of the network are thus highlighted. A high density of links in some neighbourhoods, as well as connections across different Mandamenti, the territorial units where Mafia families operate, and the correlation of links and socio-economic determinants, like the unemployment rates. Secondly, a spatial econometric analysis of centrality measures of the group is suggested here. Findings show a positive spatial correlation in the Eigenvalue centrality scores. K1 Cosa Nostra K1 Sicilian Mafia K1 Spatial network analysis K1 Organised Crime K1 Social Networks K1 spatial regressions DO 10.1080/17440572.2022.2073440