Brinton Milward is at U of A and has published on dark networks and may be able to point you in some directions. Hsinchun Chen is also at U of A and operates the Dark Web portal on jihadi message boards:
http://ai.arizona.edu/research/terror/
Carlo Morselli at the University of Montreal has a book "Criminal Networks" exmaining drug trafficking which I have used with collaborators.
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 5:53 PM, Shade Shutters
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Dear all, sorry if
this has been answered previously.
I am seeking open
source datasets of terrorist/dark networks to do some comparative analysis,
preferably in link list format, but any suitable format will do. Thank you in
advance for any you can point me to.
Best,
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