RE: FBI ran website sharing thousands of child porn images
January 23, 2016 at 7:15 am
(This post was last modified: January 23, 2016 at 7:21 am by paulpablo.)
(January 23, 2016 at 1:29 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote:(January 23, 2016 at 12:44 am)paulpablo Wrote: I never said the 137 arrests aren't all that there are. I said that I think 137 arrests are quite a lot, the information was passed onto Interpol and you have no way of knowing how successful the task was.
If there is an absence of arrests abroad this has nothing to do with the inadequacy of the FBI, and we have no way of knowing if there were arrests or weren't, we just know it has nothing to do with the FBI they just did the right thing and passed the information on to interpol.
Yes you are quoting a success rate based on the numbers we have at hand. Which aren't in anyway detailed enough to give an accurate success rate. This means the percentage you keep quoting as a success rate is void. We do know there were 137 arrests, by the standards of a typical law enforcement operation I'd say that number is quite high. If it was very successful, or not successful enough is subjective to our uninformed opinions based on information we don't know, but 137 arrests is at least some success.
You're ignoring my point -- I'll return to this conversation when you address my points.
I covered the success percentage rate which I told you is void, the success of the operation in relation to other operations being quite a high rate of arrests considering it only lasted 2 weeks, you said another of your points was that I can't reasonably say 137 arrests aren't all that there are which I also covered by telling you I never claimed there are definitely more arrests than 137.
I covered the point you made about alternative methods used to catch the offenders
Which point did I miss?
You claiming the success rate is low by using the number of arrests and putting it against the entire number of people who visited the site world wide isn't a sensible way to judge the actual success of the task. It's more sensible to compare the arrest rate to other operations which last 2 weeks and are of a similar nature.
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