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Social Network analysis in social science emphasizes connections between social units rather than their individual characteristics. These units may include individuals, collectives, families, institutions, or geographical areas. Concentrating on the ties that bind these social components provides Sociologists, Criminologists, and Demographers with distinctive theoretical frameworks, conceptual models, and analytical techniques, along with systematic methods for examining and representing network data. Social Network analysis in social science emphasizes connections between social units rather than their individual characteristics. These units may include individuals, collectives, families, institutions, or geographical areas. Concentrating on the ties that bind these social components provides Sociologists, Criminologists, and Demographers with distinctive theoretical frameworks, conceptual models, and analytical techniques, along with systematic methods for examining and representing network data.