I will add two things to the Moderator's comments:

First, this is not just "COIN in policing." The in-depth use of SNA as a counternetwork tool grew in COIN, but to call this effort - as the articles here do - the adaptation of COIN in policing is a bit misleading. SNA is SNA, be the "SN" an insurgent group, a terror cell, a police department, of the management of a Wal-mart. Additionally, much of the analysis here is unused in COIN at this time (new research).

Second, SNA is not Social media. You can conduct an SNA of social media users, but you do not need social media to conduct SNA. The two terms do not mean the same thing.