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Could police crackdowns actually help criminal networks?

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Criminal networks are known for their ability to reorganize and continue operating even after major law enforcement crackdowns. New research from the University of Amsterdam's Informatics Institute and Institute for Advanced Study shows why: The networks adapt in ways that reduce their visibility while maintaining, and in some cases increasing, their levels of criminal activity. The study was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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