Lie Catchers Stand by Their Polygraphs

Christian Toto writes for the Metro section of today’s (29 June 2006) Washington Times in “Lie catchers stand by their polygraphs.” The article is cited here in its entirety, interspersed with commentary: Detective Leonard Keeler developed the first lie detector — or polygraph — test in the 1930s, and the machines used today are not … Read more

ACLU Seeks Information About Government Use of Brain Scanners in Interrogations

The American Civil Liberties Union today issued the following press release: ACLU Seeks Information About Government Use of Brain Scanners in Interrogations (6/28/2006) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: media@aclu.org Group Says Technology Should Not Be Deployed Until It Is Proven Effective NEW YORK– In the face of suspicions that the government is using cutting-edge brain-scanning technologies … Read more

NPR: The Future of Lie Detecting

On Monday, 26 June 2006, in a segment titled “The Future of Lie Detecting,” National Public Radio’s Talk of the Nation program addressed fMRI-based lie detectors, which are soon to be marketed by two new start-up companies, No Lie MRI and Cephos Corporation. Guests on the show were University of Pennsylvania psychiatrist and fMRI lie-detection … Read more

MRI tests offer glimpse at brains behind the lies

Richard Wiling of USA Today reported on Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)-based lie detection in the 27 June edition in an article titled, “MRI tests offer glimpse at brains behind the lies:”

Two companies plan to market the first lie-detecting devices that use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and say the new tests can spot liars with 90% accuracy.

No Lie MRI plans to begin offering brain-based lie-detector tests in Philadelphia in late July or August, says Joel Huizenga, founder of the San Diego-based start-up. Cephos Corp. of Pepperell, Mass., will offer a similar service later this year using MRI machines at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, says its president, Steven Laken.

Both rely in part on recent research funded by the federal government aimed at producing a foolproof method of detecting deception.

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Joel Shurkin on Polygraph “Testing”

Writer-historian Joel Shurkin comments on polygraphy in an entry on his Of Cabbages and Kings blog titled, “Liar, liar pants on fire. OK, maybe not.” Significantly, Shurkin notes that an article he once wrote for a major science magazine was suppressed because of outside pressure on the editor.

Polygraph Test Results Vary Among Agencies

Washington Post staff writer Shankar Vedantam, who in May reported with Dan Eggen on the FBI and CIA’s questionable reliance on polygraphy, follows up with a new front page story titled, “Polygraph Readings Vary Among Agencies.” In this story, Vedantam addresses the experiences of victims of the polygraph. Excerpt: The National Security Agency denied a … Read more

FBI to Give Police Lie-Detector Tests

Kevin Johnson of USA Today reports on the FBI’s plans to polygraph police officers serving on Joint Terrorism Task Forces: WASHINGTON — The FBI will give lie-detector tests to hundreds of state and local police officers assigned to terrorism task forces across the country as part of a new effort to battle espionage and unauthorized … Read more

Tremors of the Trade

Retired NYPD detective Warren J. Sonne writes for Officer.com in an article titled, “Tremors of the Trade: Investigative Tool or Troublesome Black Magic?” Excerpt: Over the past decade, police departments all over this country have lined up to purchase Voice Stress Analyzers. In a country that has placed restrictive rules of law on the police … Read more

American Polygraph Association Says Bogus Ph.D. No Grounds for Disciplinary Action!

In reply to an ethics complaint against polygrapher Edward I. Gelb of Los Angeles, who is falsely holding himself out to the public as a Ph.D., the American Polygraph Association has stated that “the APA does not attempt nor does it presume to govern the designation of titles or degrees conferred upon its members.” As … Read more

NYPD Polygraph Program

Philip Messing of the New York Post reports on the New York Police Department’s polygraph program: THE ‘TRUTH SQUAD’ HURTS (CRIMINALS) By PHILIP MESSING June 5, 2006 — Call it the NYPD “Truth Squad.” They’re nearly one dozen newly trained detectives skilled in administering “lie detector” exams – tests given to several hundred witnesses and … Read more