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Provenzano was constantly on the move, communicating using pizzini, tiny typed
notes, delivered to him by hand by his trusted assistants (
Timelists, 2014
). After his
arrest, Provenzano was found to be in possession of five copies of the Bible, one of
which was littered full of cryptic notes.
Arturo Castellanos, a leader of the Mexican
Mafia in one of America's toughest prisons, Pelican Bay State in Northern California,
sent a letter to Florencia 13, a multi-generational street gang in south Los Angeles.
Castellanos, through his letter, underlined a number of rules, or
reglas
, on how he
believed the Mafia should be run at a street level.
Specifically, these rules outlined
how street gangs and their sub-groups should be governed, how drug sales, prostitu-
tion and other illegal activities should be realized, and how
disputes should be settled
(
McCarthy, 2009
). In both cases, it is shown clearly that communication plays a major
role in the way that organized criminal entities perform their illicit activities in order
to remain anonymous. It is safe to suppose that organized crime leaders use social
media, such as Twitter or Facebook, in order to communicate
with their groups in the
same way. This communication can again be conducted in a cryptic manner, using so-
cial media accounts with fake personal information and pictures, using specific terms
in order to pass on their messages. The complexity of organized crime organizations
makes it even more difficult to monitor the communication between members.
A social network can be seen as a structure of nodes (often representing people),
connected together by some kind of relationship (
Snasel et al., 2008
). Text-mining
algorithms can be used in order to extract suspicious
keywords from social media
accounts. The operation of these accounts can then be monitored and all their posts
can be collected. A formal context from the collected posts can be developed. Formal
Concept Analysis (FCA) software can be used in order to extract the most significant
concepts of these posts and visualize them as a concept lattice. The study of the con-
cept lattice will identify keywords that appear most frequently in the collected posts.
Based on these keywords, the accounts that have used them can be collected for analy-
sis so that more in-depth conclusions can be formulated. Formal Concept Analysis is
but one example of a technology that can be applied to aggregate and summarize data.
Formal Concept Analysis (
Priss, 2006
) can be very useful
in the analysis of so-
cial media-based communication between Mafia members. The data collected can
clarify the way organized criminals communicate with each other and the hierarchy
that they follow. Furthermore, it can clarify the roles of each member in the criminal
organization, how a criminal activity is organized and how future criminal activities
organized by Mafia organizations can be predicted and prevented.
In addition, the
application of Formal Concept Analysis in a social media setting can result in easier
penetration of mafia-type organizations by the police, so that the dismantling of such
groups can be realized (see Chapter 4).
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