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Fig. 5 | Applied Network Science

Fig. 5

From: Examining the importance of existing relationships for co-offending: a temporal network analysis in Bogotá, Colombia (2005–2018)

Fig. 5

A landslide approach to partition the dataset. The y-axis displays the landslide windows, starting in 2005 (the landmark) at the top. The black bars represent the number of co-offenders with the number of co-offenders in brackets, and the grey bars represent the total number of offenders per window. Between 2005 and 2018, there were 274,689 offenders, of which 92,376 were related to at least one co-offence

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