Background Checks Don’t Tell the Whole Story

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Services for Real Estate Pros with IDTheftSecurity.com Inc

When it comes to background checks, the National Crime Information Center is the gold standard. It is only available to law enforcement agencies and is the most accurate and complete database tracking convictions and arrests in the US. That sounds pretty great, right? Unfortunately, it’s not all as it seems.

The Department of Justice

The Department of Justice recently released a report based on a two-year study of convictions and arrests from 2016. The report shows that a very low percentage of convictions and arrests actually make it to the National Crime Information Center. What does this mean? It means that even if a commercial background check company is using the best information, it’s only able to get information on about 13% of all crimes. On top of that, there is a pretty standard 30% error rate on background checks based on factors such as typos, misspellings, and data entry errors. Yikes.

The Reliance of Background Checks

It doesn’t matter if you are an employer, a landlord, or even a private citizen hiring a babysitter or contractor, odds are good that you think a criminal background check is a good idea. But, the fact that we not only rely on these checks, but also believe that they are fool-proof, is quite problematic.

Other Implications of Background Checks

The inaccuracy of background checks is only one of the issues associated with them. Another issue is that there is a big possibility that these commercial background checks could violate the Fair Housing Act because it might be seen as intentional discrimination. Additionally, though people with criminal records are not protected under the Fair Housing Act, statistically, this creates a disproportionate impact on minorities. According to the Fair Housing Act, minorities are protected.

Though it seems like a great idea to run a criminal background check, as you can see, it’s not always a black and white result. Criminal history databases are not complete, there are high rates of errors, and these background checks might be violations of the Fair Housing Act. At the very least, someone could have a good case against it if you use a criminal background check as a basis for a housing decision. When thinking about if a background check is worth it or not, it probably is, but you also have to be aware of the possibility that you are not going to get the entire story.

Robert Siciliano personal security and identity theft expert and speaker is the author of Identity Theft Privacy: Security Protection and Fraud Prevention: Your Guide to Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft and Computer Fraud. See him knock’em dead in this Security Awareness Training video.

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Great information, thank you for sharing it with us all here. 

Sep 13, 2018 07:40 AM #1
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Good morning Robert - I did not know this but I have to say that I am not surprised.

Sep 13, 2018 09:28 AM #2
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Shout out to Carol Williams - hi, Carol.  You might find this post interesting.

 

Sep 13, 2018 03:37 PM #3
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Carol Williams
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Hi Robert,
It's kind of a Catch 22, isn't it?

Sep 13, 2018 03:40 PM #4
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Hi Robert- I came over from Fred Griffin 's reblog. When I used to place Nannies I ran into a similar problem when trying to do background checks. It was hard to get any kind of accurate information. I had to check county by county at the time. 

Sep 13, 2018 04:26 PM #5
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Janice Zaltman
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Hi Robert: Have not heard this before. Can understand if there are issues on a national level. Locally, backgrounds and evictions show up in the county records. What other resources do we have that are more accurate?

 

Sep 13, 2018 06:29 PM #6
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John Henry, Florida Architect
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Wow, thanks for the education on this topic.  That it can be seen as discriminatory adds another layer of smog.

Sep 14, 2018 04:54 AM #7
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Robert

Great information and education as always. I can't say I am surprised at these findings!

Jeff

Sep 14, 2018 08:11 AM #8
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                                      Thank you, Robert!

Sep 15, 2018 05:23 PM #9
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Gita Bantwal
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Thank you for the information. I learned a lot from your post.

Sep 16, 2018 05:09 AM #10
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Kat Palmiotti
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That's a small % of crimes that actually get reported to the databases that collect that information. And a 30% error rate on top of that? Yikes.

Sep 16, 2018 08:39 AM #11
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Sharon Tara
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Wow only 13%???? That is not good news at all. I never would have guessed the number would be that low!

Sep 16, 2018 03:35 PM #12
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I'm not at all surprised to hear that there are errors. I've also read that more than 70% of all credit reports have errors. It all comes down to the accuracy of data entry - and humans make a lot of mistakes.

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