Agree that you need to account for false positives (and the above math didn’t do that)!
Sometimes crimes are harder to catch, but you can still prove they happened without much risk of false positives. I do sure agree that the kind of misbehavior discussed in this post is at risk of false positives, so taking that into account is quite important for finding the right punishment threshold. Generally appreciate the reminder of that.
Agree that you need to account for false positives (and the above math didn’t do that)!
Sometimes crimes are harder to catch, but you can still prove they happened without much risk of false positives. I do sure agree that the kind of misbehavior discussed in this post is at risk of false positives, so taking that into account is quite important for finding the right punishment threshold. Generally appreciate the reminder of that.