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Rossmo's formula

Rossmo's formula is a geographic profiling formula to predict where a serial criminal lives. It relies upon the tendency of criminals to not commit crimes near places where they might be recognized, but also to not travel excessively long distances. The formula was developed and patented in 1996[1] by criminologist Kim Rossmo and integrated into a specialized crime analysis software product called Rigel.[2] The Rigel product is developed by the software company Environmental Criminology Research Inc. (ECRI), which Rossmo co-founded.[3]

Formula

Imagine a map with an overlaying grid of little squares named sectors. If this map is a raster image file on a computer, these sectors are pixels. A sector   is the square on row i and column j, located at coordinates  . The following function gives the probability   of the position of the serial criminal residing within a specific sector (or point)  :[4]

 
where:  

Here the summation is over past crimes located at coordinates  .   is a characteristic function that returns 0 when a point   is an element of the buffer zone B (the neighborhood of a criminal residence that is swept out by a radius of B from its center).   allows p to switch between the two terms. If a crime occurs within the buffer zone, then   and, thus, the first term does not contribute to the overall result. This is a prerogative for defining the first term in the case when the distance between a point (or pixel) becomes equal to zero. When  , the 1st term is used to calculate  .

  is the Manhattan distance between a point   and the n-th crime site  .


Explanation

The summation in the formula consists of two terms. The first term describes the idea of decreasing probability with increasing distance. The second term deals with the concept of a buffer zone. The variable   is used to put more weight on one of the two ideas. The variable   describes the radius of the buffer zone. The constant   is empirically determined.

The main idea of the formula is that the probability of crimes first increases as one moves through the buffer zone away from the hotzone, but decreases afterwards. The variable   can be chosen so that it works best on data of past crimes. The same idea goes for the variable  .

The distance is calculated with the Manhattan distance formula.

Applications

The formula has been applied to fields other than forensics.[5] Because of the buffer zone idea, the formula works well for studies concerning predatory animals such as white sharks.[6]

This formula and math behind it were used in crime detecting in the Pilot episode of the TV series Numb3rs and in the 100th episode of the same show, called "Disturbed".

References

  1. ^ US patent 5781704, Rossmo, D. K., "Expert system method of performing crime site analysis", issued 2002-07-16 
  2. ^ "Rigel Analyst". Geographic Profiling - Crime Analysis. Environmental Criminology Research Inc. Retrieved 2019-02-12.
  3. ^ Rich, T.; Shively, M (December 2004). "A Methodology for Evaluating Geographic Profiling Software" (PDF). U.S. Department of Justice: 14. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Rossmo, Kim D. (1995). "Geographic profiling: target patterns of serial murderers" (PDF). Simon Fraser University: 225. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ Le Comber, S. C.; Stevenson (2012). "From Jack the Ripper to epidemiology and ecology". Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 27 (6): 307–308. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2012.03.004. PMID 22494610.
  6. ^ Martin, R. A.; Rossmo, D. K.; Hammerschlag, N. (2009). (PDF). Journal of Zoology. 279 (2): 111–118. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2009.00586.x. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-12.

Further reading

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Rossmo s formula is a geographic profiling formula to predict where a serial criminal lives It relies upon the tendency of criminals to not commit crimes near places where they might be recognized but also to not travel excessively long distances The formula was developed and patented in 1996 1 by criminologist Kim Rossmo and integrated into a specialized crime analysis software product called Rigel 2 The Rigel product is developed by the software company Environmental Criminology Research Inc ECRI which Rossmo co founded 3 Contents 1 Formula 2 Explanation 3 Applications 4 References 5 Further readingFormula EditImagine a map with an overlaying grid of little squares named sectors If this map is a raster image file on a computer these sectors are pixels A sector S i j displaystyle S i j is the square on row i and column j located at coordinates X i Y j displaystyle X i Y j The following function gives the probability p i j displaystyle p i j of the position of the serial criminal residing within a specific sector or point X i Y j displaystyle X i Y j 4 p i j k n 1 t o t a l c r i m e s ϕ i j X i x n Y j y n f 1 s t t e r m 1 ϕ i j B g f 2 B X i x n Y j y n g 2 n d t e r m displaystyle p i j k sum n 1 mathrm total crimes left underbrace frac phi ij X i x n Y j y n f 1 mathrm st mathrm term underbrace frac 1 phi ij B g f 2B mid X i x n mid mid Y j y n mid g 2 mathrm nd mathrm term right where ϕ i j 1 i f X i x n Y j y n gt B 0 e l s e displaystyle phi ij begin cases 1 amp mathrm quad if mid X i x n mid mid Y j y n mid gt B quad 0 amp mathrm quad else end cases Here the summation is over past crimes located at coordinates x n y n displaystyle x n y n ϕ i j displaystyle phi ij is a characteristic function that returns 0 when a point X i Y j displaystyle X i Y j is an element of the buffer zone B the neighborhood of a criminal residence that is swept out by a radius of B from its center ϕ i j displaystyle phi ij allows p to switch between the two terms If a crime occurs within the buffer zone then ϕ i j 0 displaystyle phi ij 0 and thus the first term does not contribute to the overall result This is a prerogative for defining the first term in the case when the distance between a point or pixel becomes equal to zero When ϕ i j 1 displaystyle phi ij 1 the 1st term is used to calculate p i j displaystyle p i j X i x n Y j y n displaystyle mid X i x n mid mid Y j y n mid is the Manhattan distance between a point X i Y j displaystyle X i Y j and the n th crime site x n y n displaystyle x n y n Explanation EditThe summation in the formula consists of two terms The first term describes the idea of decreasing probability with increasing distance The second term deals with the concept of a buffer zone The variable ϕ displaystyle phi is used to put more weight on one of the two ideas The variable B displaystyle B describes the radius of the buffer zone The constant k displaystyle k is empirically determined The main idea of the formula is that the probability of crimes first increases as one moves through the buffer zone away from the hotzone but decreases afterwards The variable f displaystyle f can be chosen so that it works best on data of past crimes The same idea goes for the variable g displaystyle g The distance is calculated with the Manhattan distance formula Applications EditThe formula has been applied to fields other than forensics 5 Because of the buffer zone idea the formula works well for studies concerning predatory animals such as white sharks 6 This formula and math behind it were used in crime detecting in the Pilot episode of the TV series Numb3rs and in the 100th episode of the same show called Disturbed References Edit US patent 5781704 Rossmo D K Expert system method of performing crime site analysis issued 2002 07 16 Rigel Analyst Geographic Profiling Crime Analysis Environmental Criminology Research Inc Retrieved 2019 02 12 Rich T Shively M December 2004 A Methodology for Evaluating Geographic Profiling Software PDF U S Department of Justice 14 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Rossmo Kim D 1995 Geographic profiling target patterns of serial murderers PDF Simon Fraser University 225 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Le Comber S C Stevenson 2012 From Jack the Ripper to epidemiology and ecology Trends in Ecology amp Evolution 27 6 307 308 doi 10 1016 j tree 2012 03 004 PMID 22494610 Martin R A Rossmo D K Hammerschlag N 2009 Hunting patterns and geographic profiling of white shark predation PDF Journal of Zoology 279 2 111 118 doi 10 1111 j 1469 7998 2009 00586 x Archived from the original PDF on 2010 06 12 Further reading EditDevlin Keith J Lorden Gary 2007 The numbers behind NUMB3RS solving crime with mathematics illustrated ed Plumer pp 1 12 ISBN 978 0 452 28857 7 Rossmo Kim D 2000 Geographic profiling illustrated ed CRC Press ISBN 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