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Research Professor Kim Rossmo has won a grant ( $440,000 USD) from the nonprofit research institute Stanford Research International to develop
his Geographic Profiling in Counter-Terrorism project.
The project will seek to identify terrorists' patterns of behavior and movements before an attack.
San Antonio Express article, Texas (Jan 30th, 2007)
Austin Business Journal, TX (Jan 30th, 2007)
Geographic Patterns and Profiling of Illegal Crossings of the Southern U.S. Border
( D Kim Rossmoa, Quint C Thurmana, J D Jamiesona and Kristine Egan) Abstract:
"Border control is a crucial component of national security. For a country the size of the United States, however, the length of its
land borders and coastlines poses a significant security challenge. Illegal migrant workers, drug couriers, foreign terrorists, smugglers,
fugitives, and other criminals benefit from the geographic range and porous nature of American borders. The purpose of this research
was to identify facilitating and inhibiting factors of illegal land border crossings in order to determine physical and human
geographic features related to the probability of such movement. Identifying the geographic patterns of illegal migration can help
the Border Patrol optimize resource allocation and anticipate offender reactions."
(Security Journal, Issue 21, 2008; Palgrave Macmillian - English)
(www.palgrave-journals.com)
Paramount Pictures has released a movie about the "Zodiac" serial killer that terrorized the San
Francisco Bay area in the late 1960's.
The website ( www.zodiacmovie.com )
contains interviews with 3 contemporary forensic experts:
Dr. Gerald McMenamin, a forensic linguistics expert;
Dr. Kim Rossmo, an expert on geographic profiling; and
Sharon Pagaling-Hagan, a Criminal Profiler
(January 2008 - English)
International Association of Chiefs of Police Excellence in Criminal Investigations Award - Irvine California
Police Department wins international award for police work involving geographic profiling.
University of Texas - Arlington criminal justice studies graduate solves crime using geographic profiling for Arlington
Police Department (Fall 2006 - English)
Police Technology may help military -
A “geographic profiling” system first implemented by Canadian police to help locate and
apprehend serial criminals is now being evaluated by the Canadian military for use in
counter-insurgency operations overseas.
( RCMP Gazette Vol 70, No 1, 2008 )
Toronto Police Services makes arrest based on geographic profile..
An alleged sexual predator on the loose for a year was snared by geo-profiling. Sex Crimes Unit investigators called upon D/Const Manny San
Pedro, a geographic profiling analyst at Corporate Planning, to put his knowledge to work on a long series of occurrences....
link to the Toronto Police Service's Journal (
English 2007 )
Orange County Register - Burglar case nets police award - Irvine CA Police Department wins international award for police work involving geographic profiling.
Numb3rs TV show - .......... Inspired by actual cases and experiences, NUMB3RS depicts the confluence of police work
and mathematics in solving crime. An FBI agent recruits his mathematical genius brother to help solve a wide range of challenging crimes
in Los Angeles from a very distinctive perspective
CBS. www.cbs.com
New Zealand Fire Service - a discussion with Rhonda Trahern ( Geographic Profiler) on the use of Geographic Profiling in arson
investigations October / November 2005 Issue #13
The NewZealand Fire Service Magazine. www.fire.org.nz
Orange County Register - Irvine 'chair burglar' suspect arrested
A man suspected of being the "chair burglar" has been arrested by Irvine police,
and thousands of pieces of jewelry believed to be connected with the case are on display today at the police station,
officials said. . 5 November 2005
Orange County Register. www.ocregister.com
MSNBC article: Software assists police in arresting
burglary suspect Police in Orange County say geography-profiling software helps them zero in on suspects.
OCR article: Chair Burglar Captured
OCR article: Seeking Out Crime's Epicenter
NBC TV News - Investigations article
CBS TV News - Video clip
Geoplace.com | ...geographic profiling has
significant potential as a tool for counter-insurgency.
The U.S. National Technology Alliance (NTA) completed an
evaluation of whether these types of analysis tools
would be useful to aid in the hunt for insurgents,
weapons caches and sources of bomb materials, thereby
reducing civilian and military casualties... ( English
October 2005 ).
USA Topographic Engineering Center (TEC) |
Geographic Profiling Military Capabilities - a
review of joint projected between ECRI and TEC ( pdf )
(English 2005)
Svenska Dagbladet - Kartor nytt sätt få fast brottslingar | Med
hjälp av karta och en ny analysmetod ska brottslingar ringas in mer
effektivt. I höst kommer sju nya så kallade geografiska analytiker
att utbildas inom polisen. Metoden har visat sig stämma i sju av tio fall
när den använts i andra länder. (Swedish). 13 August 2005
Svenska Dagbladet. www.svd.se
Focus - Das MOderne Nachrichtenmagazin | Suche nach dem Ankerpunkt. Wie
Geoprofiling hilft, den Wohynort von Serientätern einzukreissen
(German). 11 April 2005 Focus. www.focus.de
Algemeen Politieblad | Waar ben je? - Geographic profiler Bert Adrianens
speurt naar seriedaders.... Geographic profiling geeft een antworord op de
vraag die in een rechercheonderzoek nog ..... (Dutch language). December
2004.
Sambandet| Gärningsmannen rings in med
analysis.... A Swedish Police Magazine article on Geographic Profiling (Swedish
language). Summer 2004.
London
Times Online| Science has provided a new twist to
the Ripper case. The modern police mantra that "offenders dont go where
they don't know" has given rise to the technique of geographic profiling. 11
March 2004.
St.
Petersburg Times| Software aids in searches for suspects - ...Wilfong, a
27-year agency veteran, is the only Sheriff's Office employee dedicated full
time to geographic profiling. [...] "She was right on the money," said Sgt.
Kathy Hamilton-Scott patrol supervisor. "Everything they have done for us so
far has been fantastic. I can't say enough about it." 16 Feb 2004.
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New
South Wales Police News| Coordinates of Crime - Crime mapping has gone
beyond sticking pins in wall charts. Now investigators are using computers and
Geographic Information Systems to zero in on the criminal's home ground.
Welcome to the new world of geographical profiling. ... Yoking together the
power of GIS and computing, geographical profiling has enormous potential as a
tool for sifting, matching, clarifying, and analysing information. Feb 2004.
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De
Limburger| A Dutch newspaper report on using Geographic Profiling in The
Netherlands (Dutch language). 30 December 2003.
Canadian
geographic profiler investigates NSW murder| A Canadian geographic profiler
is helping the NSW police investigate the murder of a 23 year old Southern
Highlands woman. The body of Rachelle Childs was found in bushland near the
South Coast village of Gerroa in June 2001 she was last seen alive in the
Southern Highlands town of Bargo the night before. In a first for homicide
cases in NSW, police have conducted DNA tests on more than 100 people from the
two towns and have invited geographic profiler, Detective Sergeant Scot Filer
of the Royal Canadian Mountain police to help investigate the location of the
murderer... Australian Broadcasting Corp. July 24th, 2003
Text
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Listen as Detective Sergeant
Filer explains to Peter Riley what a geographic profiler does
( Audio in
RealMedia format ) | Requires RealPlayer Dur:
7m19s
Financial
Times Deutschland| A German newspaper report on geographic profiling
(German language only). 16 July 2003.
Frankfurter
Allgemeine| A German newspaper reports on psychological and geographic
profiling (German language only). 13 April 2003.
Mapping
the criminal mind | The public's fascination for criminal profiling appears
endless. One of the latest methods is geographic profiling, which aims to track
down where a serial criminal lives from their crime locations. Former Canadian
beat cop Kim Rossmo... New Scientist, 26 April 2003.
The Hound of the Data Points | "Rossmo, 47, is the inventor and most
zealous proponent of criminal geographic targeting (CGT), more commonly known
as geographic profiling. He uses CGT to hunt society's most dangerous game:
violent serial criminals -- arsonists, rapists and murderers whose taste for
carnage seems only to sharpen with time, and who tend to programmatically
continue their offenses until they are caught." Popular Science,
April 2003.
Highlights:
Geographic Profiling | "When international news media focused attention on
the series of sniper killings in suburban Washington, DC, last fall, it sparked
renewed interest in forensic profiling, the science of utilizing psychology as
well as a newer technique called geographic profiling to identify, locate and
capture serial criminals." The Prosecutor, pp. 42 - 43, National
District Attorneys Association, January/February 2003.
Washington Sniper Case | Geographic profiler Kim
Rossmo assists Montgomery Country (Maryland) police in investigation of fatal
shootings. See coverage at:
Geographic
Profiling: A new Tool for Crime Analysts | "The advanced crime analysis
technique of geographic profiling has proven very successful over the last
decade in case of serial violent crime... a new program has been developed to
introduce this technique to crime analysts at local police departments..."
Crime Mapping News, page 5 - 8, The Police Foundation, Washington
DC - Summer 2002.
High-tech
hunter stalks crimnial prey | If police profiler Brad Moore is on the case,
a Lanark County arsonist should be very worried... Ottawa Citizen, July 30th,
2002.
Two
former police officers join call for investigation | Two former Vancouver
city police officers have joined the call for an investigation into the
handling of the missing women case. Geographic profiler Kim Rossmo and retired
inspector Doug MacKay-Dunn say an investigation is needed... The Province,
Vancouver Canada - March 16th, 2002.
Puffy-faced
rapist pleads guilty | The Strongsville suspect linked by law enforcement
agencies to smash-and-grab incidents and sexual attacks in serveral Cleveland,
Ohio's south western suburbs pleaded guilty to a number of charges... The Sun
Star, Cleveland Ohio USA, - Joanne B. duMound - March 7th, 2002.
Lion Den ( English ) | For criminologists the scene of a crime is like a
perpetrator's visiting card: From the traces left behind they draw conclusions
about his character. Meanwhile it is generally recognized that recidivists even
give indications of their place of residence by their choice of the scene of
the crime... Der Spiegel, Germany - February , 2002
Zeroing
In on a Killer | - "Geoprofiling - the science of predicting where
criminals live based upon where they commit crimes - was transformed this year
from an academic novelity into a mainstream crime-fighting technique. It is now
used by Scotland Yard, the F.B.I, the RCMP, ...." - New York Times Magazine,
Shane Dubow - December 9th, 2001.
Coordinates of a killer | - Investigating a string of homicides in Spokane
Washington, detectives used Geo-spatial techniques to narrow their list of
suspects, eventually arresting Robert Lee Yates for 13 murders - November
2001.
Shattered
Peace | a Reader's Digest Book Choice on criminal profiling - "Special
Agent" by Candice Delong and Elisa Petrini - October 2001.
Cold
Cases, New Evidence | Discovery Channel Television program highlighting
Geographic Profiling. October 2001.
Article
on Geographic Profiling | Globe & Mail - "To catch a serial killer,
geographic profiling is where it's at" - Jane Armstrong - August 25th, 2001
A
Primer on Criminal Geographic Targeting | Article by Kim Rossmo posted on
Belgian site
APB
News | Crime, Justice & Public Safety News
Rossmo assists investigation |
Geographic profiling expert working on case of missing women
Article
on RCMP Geographic Profiling | Crime Profilers Gain New Weapons
Geo-profiling
potent new police technique | from APB Online
Technology
Trends: Geographical Profiling | Katherine Ramsland
Geographic
profiling aided search for local killer | KREM Station News Item
Readers
Digest March 2001 | Article on Kim Rossmo
SFU
News | Serial criminals software - 06-06-96
Sun
press release | press release on ECRI's RCMP system |