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Title: Location


1
Location Trackingof Offenders Using GPS Based
Systems
  • CTA Conference
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • May 24, 2004

2
Housekeeping
  • Mike Epstein 310-336-2122
  • Epstein_at_law-west.org
  • NLECTC
  • Stop me at any time
  • Turn cell phones and pagers to stun
  • Vendors, please
  • Dont market your product
  • Dont trash your competition
  • Copies of presentation available on request
  • Fill out your evaluation forms

3
Presentation Objectives
  • Requirements definition
  • Describe how GPS based location and tracking
    devices work
  • Description of available GPS based location and
    tracking devices and services
  • Effectiveness and limitations of these systems
  • Systems in use
  • Post-processing offender tracking data

4
System Requirements
  • Track and report the whereabouts of an
    uncooperative offender away from his or her home
  • Notify the designated authorities when
  • the offender is in an unauthorized location
    (Area)
  • the offender is not where there are supposed to
    be
  • the location of an offender is unknown
  • the tracking device is not working properly
  • the offender has separated from the tracking
    device
  • Tracking device must
  • be of reasonable size and weight
  • operate on portable power for the hours an
    offender is away from their house
  • act as a home detention device
  • Receive information from the monitoring agency

5
Derived System Requirements
  • Tracking device must
  • know its location
  • know if has been tampered with
  • know the unauthorized locations for the offender
  • know the schedule of the offender
  • be able to communicate

6
System Design Assumptions
  • Use GPS to determine tracking device location
  • Use commercial communications paths
  • Wireless data services between mobile tracking
    device and monitoring service
  • Dial up phone line between tracking device at
    home and monitoring service
  • Internet between monitoring service and
    responsible agencies
  • Use offender worn anklet transmitter for tracking
    device proximity checks

7
GPS Tracking Subsystems
8
Offender Subsystem Requirements
  • Collect, process, store and communicate
    geographical location of offender outside their
    home
  • Replace home detention devices
  • Tamper proof / resistant / alertable
  • Operate for 8 12 hours (current battery
    constraints)

9
Communications Subsystem Requirements
  • Provide reliable communication paths for
  • location data
  • in real time (device to monitor)
  • after the fact (device at rest to monitor)
  • Notifications and alerts
  • CCO to device
  • Device to monitor
  • Reporting
  • Monitor to CCO

10
In-house Subsystem Requirements
  • Device charging station
  • Device communications station
  • (Dedicated) Phone line
  • Device at rest proximity monitoring

11
Monitoring Subsystem Requirements
  • Trusted interface with CCO subsystem
  • Tools for the CCO to
  • Enroll and manage offenders
  • Monitor and manage offender rules
  • Hot zones / grace periods / rule status
  • Rule schedule
  • Violation notification
  • Query offender location
  • History
  • Rule violation mapping
  • Generate reports
  • Manage tracking device
  • Transmit messages to offenders

12
CCO Subsystem Requirements
  • Computer and printer with communication path to
    the monitoring subsystem (usually internet based)

13
How GPS Based Location and Tracking Devices Work
14
GPS What you need to know
  • Satellite broadcast system
  • 24 available (6-12 in view)
  • Provides Lat, Lon and Alt position and time to a
    receiver system
  • Its free of charge
  • 100 of the time accuracies of 70 feet
    horizontal, 85 feet vertical, 200 nanosecond time
    errors (20 millionths of a second)
  • Receiver can calculate speed
  • Position data can be enhanced
  • WAAS
  • LAAS or DGPS

Minimums Lat, Lon data from three
satellites Lat, Lon Alt data from four
satellites
15
GPS WAAS DGPS/LAAS
  • Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS)
  • Two FAA launched satellites with North American
    coverage in geosynchronous orbits
  • Requires upgraded or newer GPS receiver
  • Accuracies of 2 meters horizontal and 3 meters
    vertical
  • Differential GPS (DGPS) or Local Area
    Augmentation System (LAAS)
  • Specialized applications such as survey work,
    accuracies within inches

16
GPS Operational Use
  • Probably wont work indoors unless receiver is
    near a window (receiver can tell you if it is
    getting good data)
  • May not work in a car or a bus unless receiver is
    near a window
  • If receiver is turned off, reacquisition of the
    satellite data may take minutes (0-10 min)
  • Always on receiver draws a lot of battery power
  • Most GPS receivers have a sleep mode which
    restarts quickly (typically less than 1 min)
  • Receiver start modes
  • Off (Cold)
  • Sleep (Warm)
  • On (Hot)

17
Active Tracking System
GPS Satellite
AgencyPrograms
CommunicationLink
Monitoring Center
Base Station
18
Elements of an Active Tracking System
GPS Satellites
Monitoring Station
Ankle Transmitter
19
Passive Tracking Device
GPS Satellite
Officer
Communication
Link
Monitoring
Center
Base
Station
20
Elements of a Passive Tracking System
GPS Satellites
Monitoring Station
Ankle Transmitter
21
Overcoming GPS Tracking Problems
  • Newer GPS chipsets
  • Newer GPS satellite constellation
  • Indoor augmentation technologies
  • Nanotechnology gyroscope
  • 802.11? tracking technologies
  • Operational and Offender procedures

22
Description of Available GPS Based Location and
Tracking Devices and Services
23
Vendors
24
The Effectiveness and Limitations of These
Systems
25
Pros Cons of Passive Devices
  • Pros
  • Small size can be belt mounted
  • No real time communication concerns
  • Tracking throughout the day
  • In-home monitoring at night
  • Lower cost
  • Less work load for officers, no immediate pager
    response
  • Reduced agency liability
  • Cons
  • After the fact tracking coverage - no immediate
    notification in the event of a zone violation

26
Pros Cons of Active Devices
  • Pros
  • Perceived increased public safety
  • Immediate response capability
  • May not require a phone line
  • Cons
  • High cost - can be 12.50 a day or more
  • Communication coverage reliance for immediate
    alerts
  • More labor intensive - zones schedule entry
  • Could require agency response immediately
  • Greater agency liability
  • Equipment size and weight (battery power!)

27
Systems In Use
28
Florida DOC
  • Operating Active Tracking Devices since 2001
  • Uses off duty police officers for immediate
    response to critical violations
  • Currently using ProTech Monitoring systems

29
Colorado DOC
  • Largest consumer of Passive Tracking Devices
  • Operations since early 2003
  • As many as 240 units in operation
  • May double this amount next year
  • Currently using ProTech Monitoring Systems

30
WA DOC
  • Recently finished a 90 day pilot project at the
    direction of and with funding from the State
    Legislature.
  • Use passive tracking devices to study
  • availability of technology
  • geographic and weather related limitations
  • training requirements
  • effectiveness for different supervision
    populations
  • equipment costs, monitoring fees, staffing levels
  • ability of offenders to pay
  • rate of loss and damage to equipment
  • pilot study limitations

31
WA DOC (more)
  • Pilot study
  • Used ProTech Monitoring Systems
  • Fielded 30 40 devices spread throughout the
    state
  • Tracked Level III sex offenders
  • Challenged by homeless population
  • Final report sent to the legislature on 1/31/04

32
WA DOC (more)
  • Results
  • Technology is viable and available
  • May increase Officer workload
  • Limited success tracking homeless offenders
  • Several offenders arrested and sent back to
    prison based on location data
  • Some observed changes to offender behavior

With clear goals, knowledge of the limitations
in the technology, and an understanding of the
liability issued involved, utilizing GPS
technology to monitor sex offenders is an
effective and valuable supervision tool.
33
Post-processing Offender Tracking Data
34
Felons on Probation Parole Re-offend
  • Bureau of Justice Statistics study found 300,000
    inmates studied were convicted of the following
    new crimes while on parole or probation
  • Murdered 13,200 people
  • Raped 11,600 women and 1,600 men
  • Robbed 39,500 people
  • Burglarized 39,600 homes
  • Assaulted 19,200 people
  • Stole 7,900 motor vehicles
  • When investigating crimes, these offenders are
    prime suspects

35
Post Processing Data
  • Law Enforcement Applications
  • Compare offender movements with recent area
    crimes
  • Probation Parole Applications
  • Build an automated set of indications and
    warnings to flag questionable offender movements

36
Law Enforcement Application
Law Enforcement
37
Probation Parole Application
Offender Tracking Data
Monitoring Facility
I A Filter
Probation / Parole Officer
38
Questions ?
39
Requirements Definition
40
Requirements Satisfaction
  • Reasons for unsatisfied requirements
  • Cost
  • Unavailability of technology
  • Physical laws
  • Size and weight

41
System Descriminators
42
Device Comparisons
  • Device notifications
  • GPS receiver
  • Operating characteristics
  • Mechanical characteristics
  • Communications

43
Device Notifications
  • Positional data
  • Hardware violations
  • Device tampering / compromised
  • Battery low
  • Device attachment tampering / compromised
  • Device not charging (in house)
  • Device status
  • Acquiring GPS signal
  • No GPS signal

44
Device Notifications (continued)
  • Tamper alerts
  • Case
  • Attachment
  • System health alerts
  • Battery low
  • Battery not charging (in house)
  • Monitoring station alerts
  • Geographic violations
  • Device Exclusion / inclusion zones
  • No communications from a device

45
GPS Receiver
  • GSP Signal timing
  • WAAS capable
  • Acquisition time
  • Hot start time
  • Warm start time
  • Cold start time
  • Power drain
  • Working
  • sleeping

46
Operating Characteristics
  • Battery
  • Life between charges
  • Charge time
  • Recharge cycles to replacement
  • Device computer capabilities
  • Power usage
  • Storage capability
  • Attachment system(s)

47
Mechanical Characteristics
  • Weight
  • Size
  • Antennas
  • GPS
  • Comm system
  • Environmental capabilities
  • Attachment / Tamper system

48
Communications
  • Commercially available services
  • Wireless data services
  • GPRS . Edge
  • 1XRTT . CDMA 2000
  • 2 way pager
  • 802.11
  • Cell phone
  • Private radio
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