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Simulating protection rackets: a case study of the Sicilian Mafia
Authors:Luis G Nardin  Giulia Andrighetto  Rosaria Conte  Áron Székely  David Anzola  Corinna Elsenbroich  Ulf Lotzmann  Martin Neumann  Valentina Punzo  Klaus G Troitzsch
Affiliation:1.Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, CNR,Rome,Italy;2.European University Institute,Fiesole,Italy;3.Universit?t Koblenz-Landau,Koblenz,Germany;4.Centre for Research in Social Simulation,University of Surrey,Guildford,UK;5.Department of Law, Society and Sport,University of Palermo,Palermo,Italy
Abstract:Protection racketeering groups are powerful, deeply entrenched in multiple societies across the globe, and they harm the societies and economies in which they operate in multiple ways. These reasons make their dynamics important to understand and an objective of both scientific and application-oriented interest. Legal and social norm-based approaches arguably play significant roles in influencing protection racket dynamics. We propose an agent-based simulation model, the Palermo Scenario, to enrich our understanding of these influences and to test the effect of different policies on protection racket dynamics. Our model integrates the legal and the social norm-based approaches and uses a complex normative agent architecture that enables the analysis of both agents’ behaviours and mental normative representations driving behaviour. We demonstrate the usefulness of the model and the benefits of using this complex normative architecture through a case study of the Sicilian Mafia.
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