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National Polygraph Consultants, LLC
Lying Lie Detectors 'Bureaucratic reliance on todays fault-ridden system lets well-trained spies and terrorists penetrate our defenses.' By William Safire. [New York Times] [Free subscription required.] Schlagworte: Social Sciences, Psychology, Forensics and Law, Polygraphy, AlleWebseite: http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/10/opinion/10SAFI.html
Scientists Attack Polygraphs Accuracy '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 Tribune] Schlagworte: Social Sciences, Psychology, Forensics and Law, Polygraphy, AlleWebseite: http://www.oaklandtribune.com/Stories/0,1413,82%257E1865%257E912692,00.html
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telling the truth about lie detectors 'a long-time law enforcement favorite, the lie detector, now finds itself sweating the hot lights of scientific inquiry.' by dan vergano. [usa today] Schlagworte: Social sciences, Psychology, Forensics and law, Polygraphy, AlleWebseite: http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2002-09-09-lie_x.htm
polygraphs: worse than useless editorial criticizing us government reliance on polygraphs by senior scientist with the center for national security and arms control, alan zelikoff. [washington post] Schlagworte: Social sciences, Psychology, Forensics and law, Polygraphy, AlleWebseite: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentid=a42267-2003may26
the truth about polygraphs? '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. [washington post] Schlagworte: Social sciences, Psychology, Forensics and law, Polygraphy, AlleWebseite: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentid=a45255-2000dec8¬found=true
charles l. yeschke
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