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Confidence Assessment

Confidence Assessment means A stated evaluation of how strongly the available evidence supports an identity match or conclusion.

This page explains confidence assessment through LPIIA’s fact-first operating standard. It covers lawful scope, preparation, methods, reporting, sources, local context when applicable, and the limits a client or attorney should understand before assigning the work.

Section 1

Plain-English Definition

A stated evaluation of how strongly the available evidence supports an identity match or conclusion.

Section 2

Why the Term Matters

In an investigation, confidence assessment affects how information is collected, evaluated, preserved, or reported. Using the term correctly helps clients and attorneys understand whether a result is a lead, a verified fact, a method, a source, or a limitation.

Section 3

Common Misunderstanding

A frequent mistake is treating confidence assessment as proof of more than it actually establishes. Professional work identifies the source, date, jurisdiction, identity indicators, competing explanations, and the specific conclusion the information supports.

Section 4

Practical Example

A proper use of confidence assessment would document the input, method, result, and limitation. The report would avoid unsupported certainty and would identify what additional corroboration, authority, or specialist review is needed.

Section 5

Related Terms and Services

Related concepts may include identity resolution, source corroboration, negative findings, public records, OSINT, surveillance, evidence timelines, and confidence assessments. LPIIA applies these concepts under the “Investigations Built Around Facts” doctrine.

Common Questions

What does Confidence Assessment mean?

A stated evaluation of how strongly the available evidence supports an identity match or conclusion.

Is this term the same as proof?

Not necessarily. The term may describe a method, lead, record, or analysis step. The report should state what the information actually establishes.

Why does LPIIA define terms?

Clear definitions reduce misunderstanding and help clients, attorneys, and investigators distinguish facts, methods, sources, and limitations.

Where is the term used?

It may appear in LPIIA service pages, reports, evidence checklists, research guides, and attorney assignments.

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