Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Mafias are highly powerful and deeply entrenched organised criminal groups that cause both economic and social damage. Overcoming, or at least limiting, their harmful effects is a societally beneficial objective, which renders its dynamics understanding an objective of both scientific and political interests. We propose an agent-based simulation model aimed at understanding how independent and combined effects of legal and social norm-based processes help to counter mafias. Our results show that legal processes are effective in directly countering mafias by reducing their activities and changing the behaviour of the rest of population, yet they are not able to change people's mind-set that renders the change fragile. When combined with social norm-based processes, however, people's mind-set shifts towards a culture of legality rendering the observed behaviour resilient to change.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
collaboration emergence; interactionist sociology; netlogo book; socio-technical system; study social phenomena
List of contributors:
MISSIKOFF ANDRIGHETTO, Giulia
Book title:
New Frontiers in the Study of Social Phenomena