Predictive Modeling and Parking Facility Security
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Security decision-making that makes business sense in the
parking facility environment, or in any other security-relevant environment,
requires the objective, valid and reliable assessment of the risks of property
loss and personal injury in various scenarios and circumstances at any given
site. This assessment should not be based on the personal experiences of the
security manager, which is a subjective impression. Analysis of valid and
accurately measured, reliable data will determine the best action to take.
Similar kinds of incidents yield the same kinds information each time about
security loss incidents and the neighborhood characteristics that produce crime
risks at and around that site.
Incident-based
and crime risk data then need to be related to the security measures that were
in place at the site of the event. Then, these relationships between incident
and security measures should be analyzed in a multivariate way, using
statistical modeling techniques to determine how the property loss and personal
injuries are affected by the security measures utilized. The replication of
this process across sites and time produces the basis for the development of a
predictive or “forecasting” model, upon which security resource allocation can
be rationally implemented in a cost-effective, valid manner.
The Predictive Model
A predictive model in the parking facility security context
is an equation or combination of equations which relate a set variables
(predictor) to an outcome or set of outcomes with the probability of those
outcomes specified by the model according to how tight the fit is among
predictor and outcome variables in the collected data. These methods are well
documented in the literature of statistical methods and are found under the
general heading of “regression-based” techniques.
SIDEBAR: Benefits of Predictive Modeling
Many business benefits can be
realized through the use of these models for parking facility resource
management:
- Resource allocations
decisions are based on valid and reliable data rather than upon subjectively
based measures that depend solely upon the experiences of individuals (which are
biased on a person-by-person basis).
- Property and personal
injury losses can be predicted with a statistically valid confidence bound.
- The costs of security
implementations can be balanced against the likelihoods of projected losses.
- As a result, cost benefit decisions can be utilized in the security
function of a business.
- Contemporary business
managers need data based budgets for fiscal planning from all divisions of the
company, including security.
- The effectiveness of
security measures in reducing losses can be dramatically improved through the
use of empirically based objective, evaluative techniques, which help determine
security activities that reduce losses.