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Polygraphy Forensics and Law Psychology

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  • - "It's junk science, but proponents say it can be a useful tool in interrogations, and even a deterrent." By Susan McCarthy.
  • - "A long-time law enforcement favorite, the lie detector, now finds itself sweating the hot lights of scientific inquiry." By Dan Vergano. [USA Today]
  • - US Department of Defense institute in Fort Jackson, South Carolina which does polygraph research and trains federal polygraphers.
  • - Polygraph examiners serving Australia and the Asia Pacific region.
  • - "Professional criminals are the ones most likely to beat the lie detector." By Susan McCarthy.
  • - Official documents and other resources on polygraph testing.
  • - Commercial listings of polygraph examiners by area, and of schools, equipment, software, and insurance.
  • - Examines possible abuse associated with the use of polygraphs. Provides informational resources and discussion forum.
  • - "Convicted CIA spy Aldrich H. Ames attacks the use of polygraph examinations as 'pseudoscience,' saying he knows from experience that they do not work in counterintelligence investigations." By Vernon Loeb.
  • - "Bureaucratic reliance on today's fault-ridden system lets well-trained spies and terrorists penetrate our defenses." By William Safire. [New York Times] [Free subscription required.]
  • - History and procedure of the US government's use of polygraphs in security clearance screenings.
  • - Well-researched article on polygraph screening.
  • - "Polygraph testing for national security screening is little more than junk science, with results so inaccurate that they tend to be counterproductive, according to a long-awaited report released Tuesday by the National Academy of Sciences." By
  • - Animated article shows how lie detectors really work and some popular countermeasures.
  • - "Polygraph tests used by nearly every federal national-security agency as a screening tool will flag loyal workers as security risks and free actual spies from suspicion, a panel of top scientists reported Tuesday." By Ian Hoffman. [Oakland Trib
  • - Legal documents and testimony concerning the admissability of polygraphs in US legal system by Professor Charles R. Honts of Boise State.
  • - "The scientists at the national laboratories are willing to sacrifice some of their constitutional protections for meaningful benefits to security, but they are unwilling to do so for nonsense." By Alan Zelicoff. [Skeptical Inquirer]
  • - Information about the inaccuracy of polygraphs, and documentation of abuses, especially by US Secret Service.
  • - "'Tea leaves and witchcraft' are keeping hundreds of qualified, innocent people out of government jobs." By Jeff Stein.
  • - Full text of report by National Academy of Sciences for US Department of Energy, finding polygraphs too inaccurate to be relied on in security screening.
  • - Editorial criticizing US government reliance on polygraphs by senior scientist with the Center for National Security and Arms Control.
  • - Articles by former polygraphist and author of 3 books on investigation, interrogation, and investigative use of polygraph, who conducts training seminars.
  • - Web-based journal for the scientific study of methods of credibility assessment including polygraph testing.



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