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Geographic Patterns and Profiling of Illegal Land Border Crossings D. Kim Rossmo Quint C. Thurman

Geographic Patterns and Profiling of Illegal Land Border Crossings D. Kim Rossmo Quint C. Thurman

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Page 1: Geographic Patterns and Profiling of Illegal Land Border Crossings D. Kim Rossmo Quint C. Thurman

Geographic Patterns and Profiling of Illegal Land Border Crossings

D. Kim RossmoQuint C. Thurman

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Border Control

Geographic range Porous nature US national security Significant challenge

Rugged terrain of El Paso border

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The Illegal Border Crossing “Arms Race”

Ground sensor and UAV

Fencing and electronic gate

Trucks in Rio Grande canyon

Inner tubes along the Rio Grande

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Berlin Wall

10,315 days August 1961 to November 1989 East / West Berlin border 27 miles West Berlin border 96 miles 12-foot wall, 302 watch towers, 20 bunkers 192 deaths, 200 shooting injuries 5,000 escapes (3.4 per week)

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US Border Patrol Sectors

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Texas-MexicoBorder 1,000 miles 52% of

southern border

1,933 miles 50% federal

land

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Theoretical Perspective Criminal behavior

Bounded rationality Shaped by personal and environmental factors

Migration theory Origin (push) factors Destination (pull) factors) Distance (effort, time, money)

Cost/benefit (risk/reward) analysis framework

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Illegal Border Crossing Requirements

Trip origin Border Staging area Crossing Landing Trip destination

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Premise Identify border crossing factors

Facilitating Inhibiting

Determine features related to probability of illegal border movement Environmental Physical

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US Border Patrol Data

2001 to 2004 (4 years) 1 to 1.6 million cases annually in the US 20 to 25% of these cases are in Texas Laredo, McAllen, Del Rio, Marfa,

and El Paso Sectors

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Dependent Illegal Texas-Mexico land border crossings

Independent Physical geography Human geography

Research Variables

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Preliminary Focus Area

Del Rio Border Patrol Sector

Val Verde, Kinney, & Maverick Counties

111 Landmark Mile Markers (170 miles)

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Physical Geography

Hydrography Terrain Vegetation Temperature (day and night)

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Hydrography Types of features

Streams Rivers Lakes Reservoirs

Data sources US Census (USA) INEGI (Mexico)

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Terrain (USGS DEM) Extent

All counties Mexico overlap

Primary Output Elevation Slope Aspect Hillshade

Identification Ravines Gullies

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Vegetation Types of features

Brush Crops Parks Woods

Data sources TPWD (US) INEGI (Mexico)

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Temperature

Monthly normals Minimum Maximum

Annual normals Mean

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Human Geography Variables

Major transportation Population density Urban developments Political region Additional features

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Major Transportation Types

Airports Railroads Roads Bridges

US data sources US Census TCEQ

Mexico data sources GeoCommunity

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Population Density & Urban Development

US data 2000 US Census All counties

Mexico Data 1990 Census Mexico

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October 1, 2000 - August 17, 2004All Entries

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October 1, 2000 - August 17, 2004Criminal Disposition Entries

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Del Rio Illegal Border Crossings

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sDel Rio Illegal Border Crossings

(Cumulative %)

G = 0.64ID = 0.49

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Del Rio Sector – All Illegal Entries

2000 14,520

2001 86,974

2002 61,974

2003 53,744

2004 37,534

2000-04254,717

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All Entries

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Del Rio Sector – Criminal Entries

2000 -

2001 5

2002 129

2003 289

2004 162

2000-04 585

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Criminal Entries

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Density of Del Rio Sector Illegal Entries

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Entries by MonthAll Entries

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Entries by MonthCriminal Disposition Entries

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Entries by Day of MonthAll Entries

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Entries by Day of WeekAll Entries

30,000

32,000

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38,000

40,000Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

WednesdayThursday

Friday

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Entries by Day of WeekCriminal Disposition Entries

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110Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

WednesdayThursday

Friday

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Time of Entry - All Entries

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Time of Entry - Criminal Disposition Entries

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Residence Country (Excluding Mexico)

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US or Mexico State of Birth

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Gender

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Apprehension Age

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Distance to United States Urban Areas

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Distance to Mexico Urban Areas

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Slope Least Cost Path

Cost-weighted distance (higher slope = greater cost)

Cost-weighted direction (least cost direction to source)

Least cost path (to rural highway segments)

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Combined Slope Cost-Weighted Distance

Top 10 criminal disposition entry Landmark Mile Markers

Weighted by number of criminal disposition entries

323 total entries

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Slope Cost Distance Analysis

Travel across terrain values is more difficult (higher “cost”)

Border areas with low slope cost values are attractive to illegal border crossers

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Elevation Change Analysis

Border areas with higher elevation on the Mexico side are attractive to illegal border crossers

Elevation differentials allows for surveillance of US Border Patrol vehicles

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Viewshed Analysis

The viewshed (line of sight) identifies all locations visible from a given point

Areas with low viewshed values are attractive to illegal border crossers due to low detection risk

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Illegal Border Crosser Population Estimates

Official estimates: +10 to 50% Line officer estimates: +100%

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Capture-RecaptureAnalysis P

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P = S1S2

O

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Scholarly Outcomes

Illegal movements International migration Spatial displacement Natural and built factors Microlevel environmental influences

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Practical Products

US Border Patrol operations Unidentified crossing points Displacement anticipation Criminal and drug interdiction Counter-terrorism applications Training