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Metro Officers Keep a Keen Eye on Riders
Washington Post ^
| January 10, 2005
| Sara Kehaulani Goo
Posted on 01/10/2005 8:13:41 AM PST by Wally_Kalbacken
Metro police officers are using new behavioral profiling techniques as they patrol subway stations, identifying suspicious riders and pulling them aside for questioning.
The officers are targeting people who avoid eye contact, loiter or appear to be looking around transit stations more than other passengers, officials said. Anyone identified as suspicious will be stopped and questioned about what they are doing and where they are going.
As part of their preparations for tighter security during the presidential inauguration, the officers have been trained by the Transportation Security Administration to take notice of the same behavioral characteristics and patterns that airport security officials watch for.
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The Massachusetts State Police referred questions about its program to the Massachusetts Port Authority, which operates Logan airport. The port authority said its behavior-pattern recognition program has been effective, but it did not provide details on how many arrests had resulted.
"Logan's Behavior Pattern Recognition program is specifically designed to ensure the protection of everyone's constitutional and civil rights," the agency said in a statement. "Racial profiling is not an effective law enforcement tool and plays no role in behavior pattern recognition."
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government
KEYWORDS: profiling
One more go round on this false issue of Racial Profiling
There is no such thing. It would be pointless and idiotic to profile race. Race is assumed one of the most directly observable characteristics of a human and generally, there would be no reason to construct a profile to predict or classify race. While it is true that some misclassification is present in the everyday typing of race by visible characteristics for the most part no one needs to use a scorecard or profile to make a pretty good guess at race.
A profile is a tool, a template, against which to compare individuals and assess the probability that they are involved in something you want to scrutinize and interdict (drug smuggling, terrorism, etc.). It is not a perfect predictor just an efficient screening device. To be minimally efficient it needs to be only slightly better than random chance assignment. A good system needs to be much better than random chance not only because of the extraordinary levels of damage that a terrorist can accomplish leveraged by nuclear, radiological or biological technologies but also because 99.9+% of those screened are not terrorists and to burden them unduly lays a very heavy cost in terms of inefficiency on the vast majority of the traveling public.
Before 9/11/2001 there was a need to screen air travelers and border crossers for drug courier activity. Hence, there were drug courier profiles models that aimed to sort out the mass of air travelers or border crosses and rank them on the probability that they were drug couriers. These models were based on actual experience of persons stopped in airports or at border crossing stations. You build a model with multiple variables (origin-destination pair, elapsed trip time, time at destination, method of payment, country of origin, number of days in advance of flight payment is made, etc.) which, taken together, form a predictive score than can be used to segment high probability (
of being a drug courier) from low probability.
The entire purpose of profiling is to focus limited police, border patrol, DEA or FBI (and now DHS and TSA) resources on those who are most likely to be drug couriers (or terrorists, or illegal aliens, etc.)
The use of the term racial profiling has been an attempt by Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, et. al. to make an issue out of something that does not exist. It is really a very silly thing to assert that such a thing exists or is a serious issue. To allow the continual trafficking of such a false label in the major media without challenge is shameless.
If police were arbitrarily stopping individuals simply because they are black they are not using a profile. And if they are using a properly constructed profile they may be stopping black people but not simply because they are black. Rather it would be because other characteristics of their travel, or their situation at the time of a border crossing, or their manner of travel were highly correlated with drug courier or terrorist behavior.
Building a screening model for air terrorism will be difficult. The 19 who did commit terrorist acts on 9/11/2001 were cast against a background of perhaps millions who were to fly that day who did not. The sparseness of the data makes building a statistical model difficult. Other techniques such as neural networking can be used to mine data but there again, the number of instances of actual terrorists observed to contribute data for model development is very small. Terrorists of the Al Qaeda variety have developed organizational cells and methods (cash exchange by hand) which minimize the transactional trail which can be monitored.
In lieu of statistically or neural network derived models judgmental models will have to do. A rational development of a judgmental model is accomplished by taking the common characteristics of known terrorists and generalizing them as characteristics in a model or profile to screen for likely terrorists.
Other efforts to screen terrorists will come from analysis of patterns in credit card usage and perhaps even cell phone usage or even electric power consumption. Patterns in large datasets can be examined to find the particular elements that isolate a high concentration of likely terrorists.
The ignorant reflex against profiling is just that - but if we are stupid enough to listen to those who reject profiling as a concept (e.g., the ACLU)- we are in danger. It's that simple.
To: Wally_Kalbacken
Isn't multiculturalism wonderful!!! ... And George Orwell would most certainly be proud!!!
Too bad none of this affects the rich... i.e. - Those who continue to sell out America at our expense.
Offense intended!
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posted on
01/10/2005 8:19:43 AM PST
by
odoso
(Millions for charity, but not one penny for tribute!)
To: Wally_Kalbacken
What they call "profiling" now is what they called "identification of the enemy" in World War II. We won WWII. Will we win the "war on terrorism?"
To: Wally_Kalbacken
A rational development of a judgmental model is accomplished by taking the common characteristics of known terrorists and generalizing them as characteristics in a model or profile to screen for likely terrorists. Nothing qualifies one better for this than to be a member of TROP.
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posted on
01/10/2005 8:22:49 AM PST
by
rickmichaels
("We'll put a boot in your ass, it's the American way." - Toby Keith)
To: rickmichaels
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posted on
01/10/2005 8:35:39 AM PST
by
Chemist_Geek
("Drill, R&D, and conserve" should be our watchwords! Energy independence for America!)
To: Wally_Kalbacken
This "behavioral profiling" is a great end-run around the pc bs of "racial profiling". People who strap bombs on and then detonate themselves in crowded places - behavioral profiling / muslims? doesn't matter. Sounds like a step forward to me.
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posted on
01/10/2005 9:36:05 AM PST
by
searchandrecovery
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To: searchandrecovery
When I visit DC and ride Metro I hope I don't look suspicious. I am always a little wary about security so I might appear to be a bit nervous. Plus sometimes I get impatient waiting for the train so I pace up and down. But I am quite harmless. :)
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posted on
01/10/2005 9:37:49 AM PST
by
TNCMAXQ
To: Wally_Kalbacken
"They were stopping everyone drive down that sidewalk that day. That's profiling and that's wrong."Ron White
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posted on
01/10/2005 9:40:17 AM PST
by
bmwcyle
(Washington DC RINO Hunting Guide)
To: TNCMAXQ
But I am quite harmless. I'm going to have to ask you to slowly empty your pockets. Please put your hands on the car. Thank you.
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posted on
01/10/2005 9:48:21 AM PST
by
searchandrecovery
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To: Chemist_Geek
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posted on
01/10/2005 7:27:42 PM PST
by
rickmichaels
("We'll put a boot in your ass, it's the American way." - Toby Keith)
To: TNCMAXQ
I am always a little wary about security so I might appear to be a bit nervous. Plus sometimes I get impatient waiting for the train so I pace up and down.This is something which has always concerned me as well - I don't like dealing with customs agents, police, etc., and so whenever I do cross to or from Windsor I'm sure I'm sending all sorts of "nervous as heck" signals...
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posted on
01/11/2005 6:20:23 AM PST
by
Chemist_Geek
("Drill, R&D, and conserve" should be our watchwords! Energy independence for America!)
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