psweb facial recognition training guide
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BEFORE PROCEEDING
• Review Sheriff’s Office policy #808
• https://www.co.washington.or.us/Sheriff/Policies/800/upload/808-R03-FINAL-Using-Facial-Recognition-Systems-01-04-19.pdf
• From Policy: Absent Other Evidence, a Facial Recognition Search Result Alone Will Not Constitute Probable Cause for Arrest or to Seize Any Person.
Acceptable Use
• Facial Recognition Searches May be Used to Identify Criminal Suspects Caught on Camera
• Deputies May Run Facial Recognition Searches in the Field Via a Mobile Device to Help Confirm Identification
• When an Individual is Under Arrest and Their Identity is Unknown, Facial Recognition May be Used to Help Staff Ascertain Correct Identification by Determining Whether the Suspect has been Previously Booked at the Washington County Jail for a Crime
• Facial Recognition May be Used in Response to a Significant Threat to Life (review policy for details)
PSWeb Facial Recognition tool, what is it? • It’s a tool allowing the user to take any facial
photo/image and compare it to all previously taken booking photos from our jail for possible matches.
• It can search using either a photo or composite sketch of a face image.
• It scans facial points to compare. • The search process will score comparisons and
list the top five (5) possible matches. • At this time it will only search the Washington
County Jail inmate photo collection.
Where do I find the Facial Recognition tool in PSWeb?
• Log in to PSWeb • On any page, click the Search tool icon (magnifying glass). • Type “Facial” in the search box and click “GO”.
• The Facial Recognition report will be listed in the search results.
• Click on the report name “Facial Recognition” to navigate to the facial recognition tool.
• The starting page is where you will load the photo/image being compared to and execute the scan and search process.
• You will need to provide a valid reason for the search, and an Incident or Case Number before the “Choose Photo” button will appear
• Using the file explorer, navigate to where the image you are wanting to search is located.
• Select the image and click “Open”.
• The search tool scan will begin. • When completed, a listing of possible matches will be returned in the box at
the right.
• Possible matches will be displayed one at a time. • To navigate through all images returned from the search, click on the left and
right arrows below the image to view each one.
• As you can see despite a potential result being returned, it still requires human interpretation to determine if there is a potential investigative lead.
• In this case OJ Simpson was never found to be lodged in our jail but the tool compares strictly facial measurements for possible matches, hence the image returned above as a result.
• Absent other evidence, a facial recognition search result alone will not constitute probable cause for arrest or to seize any person.
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